Baldur's Gate 3 Console Mods Update: 21 New Additions Approved in 2025
Discover exciting Baldur's Gate 3 console mods boosting gameplay, visuals, and customization, transforming your Faerûn experience into an epic adventure.
Larian Studios keeps hitting the ground running with their steady rollout of approved mods for Baldur's Gate 3 on consoles. As of September 2025, players are getting a fresh batch of content every week, breathing new life into the game since no major updates have dropped after Patch 8. It's not quite the same as the PC mod scene yet—no Thomas the Netherbrain battles here—but console gamers are stoked for these weekly surprises. This latest wave includes a mix of visual tweaks and gameplay overhauls, proving that mods aren't just about looking fly; they can totally shake up how you play through Faerûn.
This week, a grand total of 21 mods got the green light, curated to enhance everything from character customization to combat mechanics. While visual mods often steal the spotlight, the real game-changers are subclasses and system reworks that make repeat playthroughs feel brand new. For instance, the Dark Urge Soar Wings mod gives the Dark Urge some slick wings, adding a touch of badassery to those intense moments. Similarly, Wyll Better Starting Gear amps up his initial loadout, making him less of a pushover early on. And who doesn't love Scratch getting an upgrade? The Scratch Evolved mod turns everyone's favorite doggo into a powerhouse with ultimate abilities—talk about man's best friend stepping up! 🐾
But it's not all about cosmetics; some mods dive deep into the nitty-gritty of gameplay. Take the BG3 Chocolate Edition, which remixes spell systems and progression in a sweet way, or the Cantrip Extra Attack mod that lets you spam basic spells for a more dynamic combat flow. This kind of variety shows how the modding community is pushing boundaries, turning Baldur's Gate 3 into a sandbox of possibilities. Below is a quick rundown of all 21 mods approved this round, highlighting their core features. It's a smorgasbord of options that cater to different playstyles:
Mod Name | Description | Type |
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Dark Urge Soar Wings | Adds unique wings for the Dark Urge character | Visual |
Wyll Better Starting Gear | Improves Wyll's initial equipment for better early-game performance | Gameplay |
Scratch Evolved | Gives Scratch ultimate abilities in combat | Gameplay |
ASE Automaton | Allows players to transform into an Automaton | Gameplay |
BG3 Chocolate Edition | Overhauls spell and progression systems | System |
Amanda Hairstyle | Introduces a new hairstyle option for most races | Visual |
Item and Spell Bug Fixes | Resolves minor bugs in items and spells | Fix |
All Camp Clothes and Dyes: Vendors | Adds clothes and dyes to camp vendors for customization | Visual |
Crystal Crown Vexa | Adds crystals to Dragonborn heads | Visual |
AllBards | Merges all Bard subclasses into one unified option | Gameplay |
5e Glamour Bard Subclass | Adds a new Bard subclass inspired by D&D 5e | Gameplay |
Animation Unlocked | Introduces new spell animations | Visual |
Cleric of Selune Armour Set | Adds Selune-themed armor and weapons | Equipment |
Minthara No Auto Consume Tadpole | Stops Minthara from consuming Illithid tadpoles automatically | Fix |
Hedge Maze Wizard Subclass | Adds a new Wizard subclass | Gameplay |
Woodland Elf Outfit | Provides a new outfit based on Woodland Elves | Visual |
The Dawn Maiden Outfit | Adds another stylish outfit option | Visual |
Shadow Blade Bugfixes | Fixes issues with the Shadow Blade spell | Fix |
Gilded Obsidian Dice | Adds a new dice set for rolling in-game | Visual |
True Strike 2024 Update | Revamps the True Strike spell for balance | Gameplay |
Cantrip Extra Attack | Enables multiple uses of cantrips in combat | Gameplay |
Diving deeper, the ASE Automaton mod is a total game-changer—imagine strutting around as one of Gortash's creations, turning the tide in battles. Meanwhile, mods like the 5e Glamour Bard Subclass bring fresh D&D flavor, making bards more versatile and, let's be real, way cooler in social encounters. Players have been buzzing on forums about how these tweaks reduce grind; for example, the Item and Spell Bug Fixes smooth out those annoying little glitches that used to kill the vibe. And with visual gems like the Gilded Obsidian Dice, rolling for checks feels more immersive than ever. 🎲
The community's reaction has been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising Larian for embracing console modding without going overboard. Still, it's not all rainbows and unicorns—some players wonder if these mods could fragment the experience, especially when big ones like BG3 Chocolate Edition alter core mechanics. But hey, that's the beauty of it: you can mix and match to create your own perfect run. For those doing multiple playthroughs, the Hedge Maze Wizard Subclass offers a new twist on spellcasting, while fixes like Minthara No Auto Consume Tadpole prevent unintended story derailments. It's all about giving players more agency, making each journey through the Sword Coast unique.
As this mod wave rolls out, one can't help but ponder—what's next for Baldur's Gate 3? With console support growing, could we see even wilder mods down the line, or will the focus shift to preserving game integrity? Food for thought: how will these additions shape the player community's creativity in the years ahead? 🤔