Baldur's Gate 3

Where can I find the official Baldur's Gate 3 wiki?

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Q.Where can I find the official Baldur's Gate 3 wiki?

A.There isn’t a Larian-hosted ‘official’ wiki; the most widely used, community-maintained Baldur’s Gate 3 wiki is bg3.wiki, and Larian’s official site and documentation are the developer resources to consult for official announcements and modding docs.

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Short answer: Larian doesn’t host a dedicated public wiki for Baldur’s Gate 3 — the go-to, community-maintained wiki is the Baldur’s Gate 3 Wiki at bg3.wiki, which aggregates patch notes, item/companion pages, mechanics and guides. For developer-published resources (patch notes, modding docs or official announcements), use Larian’s site and official channels. Baldur’s Gate 3 Wiki (bg3.wiki) is the most comprehensive community reference and is kept up to date by contributors.

For additional coverage and alternate wiki-style resources you can consult: - Larian Studios official website and news for patch announcements and official statements; - Fextralife’s Baldur’s Gate 3 wiki for guides and player-facing walkthroughs; - Fandom’s Baldur’s Gate page for another community-maintained reference.

If you want truly “official” material (patch notes, modding docs, developer blog posts), check Larian’s site or their official forums/Discord; for fast lookup of items, spells, companions and bugs, bg3.wiki is the practical first stop.

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