Creator eventually plans to add every race from Final Fantasy XIV, along with even more D&D and Pathfinder species
A newBaldurs Gate 3mod throws open character creation to allow players to use dozens of new species, including some familiar names from the worlds of Final Fantasy 14 and Dungeons & Dragons.
Dungeons & SoulsFantastical Multiverse modincludes more than 50 additional races for Baldurs Gate 3, including a mixture of homebrew creations, additions from sourcebooks released for Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition - on which Baldurs Gate 3 is based - and updates based on the playtest material for next years major update to D&Ds Players Handbook, the tabletop RPGs bible of character options.
Among the officialD&D racesincluded in the mod are updates to the classic elf, tiefling, dwarf, gnome, orcs and dragonborn.

The races as seen in vanilla Baldurs Gate 3 are revised using their subraces from the latest Unearthed Arcana - Dungeons & Dragons playtest materials, which allow players to try out in-development versions of rules that might make it into later books for the RPG.
Other official D&D races include species seen in Baldurs Gate 3 that players cant play as themselves, including Githyanki.
There are almost 40 new or revised D&D races in the mod in total, embracing additions from last years D&D book Monsters of the Multiverse.

The revised D&D races maintain their racial tags from original Baldurs Gate 3, allowing other characters in the world to react to them in the same way they respond to specific species when playing with the games standard character options.
Among the other brand new races in the mod are four playable species from Eorzea, the world ofFinal Fantasy XIV: A Realm Rebornand its expansions.
The Hyur, Elezen, Roegadyn and Garlean characters are said to be just the first FF14 species to be brought over to Baldurs Gate 3, with Dungeons & Soulsconfirmingtheir plans to add every FF14 race in time.

Dungeon & Souls said that the mod had been created to avoid any D&D races from falling behind updates in the source material, adding that they hope to bring the likes of D&Ds birdfolk aarakocra, catpeople tabaxi and gnolls - albeit based instead on D&Ds tabletop rival Pathfinder, which has seenits own CRPG adaptations- to Baldurs Gate 3 via the mod at some point in the future.