The BG3 FFXIV mod allows Tavs to become one of the Scions by place the archon mark on their neck.
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Baldur’s Gate 3 mods pay tribute to my other love, Final Fantasy XIV

Pray return to the Waking Sands.

With so many to sample year-to-year, there aren’t many games I stick with on a long-term basis. There are a few exceptions to that sweeping statement, though, and I count both Final Fantasy XIV and Baldur’s Gate 3 as my current ride-or-dies. And as I’m lost venturing further into the weeds of Faerun, I’m still keeping up with my FFXIV dailies. So what happens when we combine both?

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It’s a recipe for FFXIV Baldur’s Gate 3 mods. To my delightā€”and maybe dismayā€”Larian’s ambitious RPG charmed others like me, rolling two of my favorites into one. It’s not the biggest scene in the realm of fancy fan-made tweaks, but you’re damn right “FFXIV” was the first thing I furiously typed into Nexus Mods’ BG3 directory.

Long story short, my Tav is now a Scion. Specifically, this is Thancred. I call it the Twinning, I’ll see myself out.

BG3 FFXIV mod turns Tav into a Scion: Player Tav (left), Thancred (right)
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The FFXIV Scion tattoo for BG3 is from Winged Asarath on Nexus Mods. The mark is in the same spot as other Sharlayan scholars’, so it’s practically canon my Tav met the legendary Louisoix Leveilleur. If you tried to pass off the Circle of Knowing as a Baldur’s Gate thing, I’d absolutely believe it.

Anyway, I jokingly told a friend I wanted to combine the two after browsing hair mods, and now we’re here. The Archon marking is probably the most tasteful thing about my darling Yevaā€”that’s my Tav. Otherwise, her clothes are often mismatched, and she’s always covered in blood.

It’s not the most obvious change, but that’s mostly how I prefer to mod games. I’ve dropped it on another Tav with shorter hair, too. And while it certainly shows better there, I know it’s on Yeva; that’s what’s important. It’s a little wink-and-nod tribute to my favorite game, but not so bold that it feels out of place.

Unofficial FFXIV BG3 crossovers continue

There are other FFXIV-related creations, too, and I’m quite fond of the Aetherial Sea dice from the same creator. The Fantastical Multiverse fan pack even adds FFXIV races like Hyur, Elezen, Garleans, and Roegadyn. And while I haven’t tested it myself, someone also modded Emet Selch’s smug likeness into the realm through his signature hairstyle. Bookmarking this one for later so I can figure out how to stick it on Astarion.

Even if FFXIV isn’t your thing, the BG3 mod scene is bountiful. We’ve got a list of some of the best, and I insist you delve into the UI customization over on Nexus Mods. The base game is fine, but there are truly helpful tweaks for the overly organized out there, like myself.


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Andrea Shearon
Associate Editor - Andrea is Destructoid's own little FFXIV encyclopedia with her hands in a bit of everything. She's been in the games industry for almost seven years, and has a fondness for RPGs, MMOs, farming sims, survival games, and the occasional horror adventure.