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Domain Spells, Bonus Cantrip, Warding Flare: Warding Flare is a great defensive option, but the uses are limited and since you get uses equal to your Wisdom modifier the characters most likely to use this are Wisdom casters. Unfortunately, there are only two Wisdom casters and clerics are half of them. So: is Warding Flare and access to 1st-level cleric spells worth taking a level away from Druid? Clerics get a lot of great spells at 1st level. Channel Divinity: Radiance of the Dawn: Too situational.
Improved Flare: Fantastic, but not worth 6 levels. Nature The primary reason to pursue Nature is to get heavy armor and a druid cantrip in one level. There are few other reasons to go this route. Turning your Wisdom into your attack stat means that you can easily disregard Strength and focus on Wisdom so that you can be really good at spellcasting and melee attacks at the same time.
Combine that with heavy armor and shields, and one level of Nature Cleric can turn a high-Wisdom character into a martial threat. Unfortunately, there are few classes who can actually benefit from that combination. Order For a spellcaster taking a 1-level dip into cleric, Order Domain is a fantastic choice. You also get heavy armor, which is really nice on a squishy character like a sorcerer.
Heavy armor is great, and Voice of Authority allows you to give your allies a free weapon attack when you target them with a spell though only one ally gets the effect. Look for inexpensive low-level spells which you can use on your allies like Healing Word and Heroism. Abusing this ability will eat your 1st-level spell slots, so consider some levels in Sorcerer to get Font of Magic so that you can turn higher-level slots into cost-efficient 1st-level spell slots. However, the duration is only until the end of your next turn so you need to act quickly to capitalize on it.
Peace I recommend banning Peace Domain. We go into detail on why in our Cleric Subclasses Breakdown , and I detail both my problems with the subclass and some changes which would make Peace Domain less problematic. If you do allow Peace Domain, a 1-level dip for Emboldening Bond is the most powerful single-class dip in the game. Emboldening Bond makes the whole party overpowered.
Emboldening Bond is perhaps the single most powerful 1-level class dip in the game. It progresses based on Proficiency Bonus and requires absolutely nothing related to the Cleric Channel Divinity, Wisdom, spell slots, etc. It has no usage limitations and a 10-minute duration. Throw in Guidance for ability checks, and basically nothing will ever be hard again.
Channel Divinity: Balm of Peace: Great on a low-level single-class cleric, but for a class dip it may not be especially impactful. Tempest Another option where you get heavy armor but need good Wisdom to make effective use of everything you get. Bonus Proficiencies, Wrath of the Storm: Martial weapons and heavy armor can do a lot to add martial capabilities to your build, but Wrath of the Storm needs high Wisdom to make it work meaningfully. Channel Divinity: Destructive Wrath: Other classes including the Bard, the Druid, the Sorcerer, and the Wizard all have access to spells which deal lightning or thunder damage.
Storm sorcery sorcerers might find this especially tempting, and if you take Metamagic Transmuted Spell , you can turn spells into lightning damage and then maximize their damage. Thunderbolt Strike: Interesting, but not worth 6 levels. Trickery This would be an interesting option for a rogue or a similarly stealthy character looking to add some support capabilities and some magical options. Channel Divinity: Invoke Duplicity: This is a fun, deceptive option but the ability to cast spells through the duplicate is a difficult prospect unless you already have enough spellcasting to make it an interesting option.
Channel Divinity: Cloak of Shadows: Definitely not worth 6 levels. Twilight An excellent class dip, and all the good stuff comes in the first two levels. If your party likes to fight in the dark or likes ambushing enemies, this is a great option. Twilight Sanctuary is a powerful defensive buff that will benefit any party.
Eyes of Night, Vigilant Blessing: Crazy long range on Darkvision, and you can share it with your party without spending a 2nd-level spell slot to cast Darkvision. Fantastic in a party which likes to fight at night or underground. Vigilant Blessing is a really fun buff, especially with an assassin rogue or an area control caster in the party. Channel Divinity: Twilight Sanctuary: An absolutely spectacular defensive buff.
Even if you never got beyond 2nd level, using this twice per short rest is enough to cover roughly two of every three encounters. Steps of Night: Good but not worth the levels. Get an item or learn to cast Fly or Air Walk. War If you want a quick dip into cleric to pick up better proficiencies, War Domain is the best way to do it for martial characters.
Bonus Proficiencies, War Priest: Martial weapons, heavy armor, and an extra attack a few times per day. If you need the extra proficiencies, this is probably your best way to get it across any class. Druid Druids are a difficult choice as a multiclass option. Their class features are often heavily dependent on class level, and even one level in the class disallows metal armor so anything more protective than studded leather is off limits.
Druidic, Spellcasting: This is a terrible level. Access to some Druid-exclusive spells like Shillelagh and Goodberry is nice, but rarely worth a level when you can get them from Magic Initiate. Druidic Circle Feature: Varies. Circle of Dreams Nothing worth multiclassing to get.
Balm of the Summer Court: Entirely dependent on class level. This is not unique or powerful enough to justify multiclassing. Symbiotic Entity is heavily dependent on class level. Your pool of temporary hit points is 4 times your druid class level, and symbiotic entity ends when those hit points go away.
Star Map, Starry Form: Very tempting for a cleric, you get some free spells and Starry Form turns your two Wild Shape uses per short rest into a powerful and versatile buff. The bonuses are Wisdom-based so it all works great for the Cleric. Archer for damage output, chalice when you desperately need healing, and dragon when you need to maintain Concentration. Circle of the Land Circle of the Land is great at being a single-class druid focused on spellcasting.
Primal Strike: You should not invest this many levels to still be bad at using Wild Shape in combat. Mighty Summoner is hard to justify, and if you want to play a summoner a single-class Circle of the Shepherd Druid is likely your best choice. The Wildfire Spirit is too dependent on class level to be useful for a class dip. Enhanced Bond: Good for single-class builds, but not for a class dip.
Fighter Heavy armor, shields, and Constitution saves make the Fighter a tempting first level for spellcaster builds, and Fighting Style and Action Surge are popular for nearly any character. Fighter subclasses get excellent benefits at 3rd level, too. You can frequently find something fancier from other classes, but the Fighter is still an easy option to complement many builds. Still, other martial classes which are already happy with their armor proficiencies will enjoy Fighting Style even if they already have one.
For example: is access to spells two levels higher better or worse than being able to cast an extra spell a few times per day? Martial Archetype: Varies. Extra Attack: Standard for most martial classes at this level. Arcane Archer Potentially tempting for rangers and rogues built for archery, but otherwise not worth the levels.
Go for Battle Master instead. On a character build arount archery such as a ranger or rogue Arcane Shot can be tempting. Battle Master If you have a martial character and want to do something more exciting than just swinging your weapon, this is a great addition. Combat Superiority adds numerous excellent tactical options which allow you to do interesting things in combat without giving up your attacks.
Combat Superiority is why people pick the Battle Master. The initial benefits give you 4 dice and 3 maneuvers, giving you some exciting tactical options for any martial character. You can also take the Martial Adept feat to expand this a bit without additional fighter levels. Bonus Proficiency, Born to the Saddle, Unwavering Mark: Three levels for a skill proficiency, the ability to be slighter better at getting into and out of a saddle, and Unwavering Mark which provides an attack as a Bonus Action with a damage bonus dependent on your class level.
Champion The Champion is somewhat bland since the improvements it provides are purely mathematical, but scoring twice as many critical hits can be a huge increase in your damage output, especially if you have a class feature which adds additional effects or damage to critical hits. Barbarians with brutal critical, Paladins with divine smite, rogues with Sneak Attack, and warlocks with Eldritch Smite can all benefit immensely from more frequent critical hits, and if you can get Advantage on attacks you have a significant change to score a critical hit on any given attack. Echo Knight Manifest Echo is insanely powerful. Honestly Unleash Incarnation on top of it is unnecessary.
If Unleash Incarnation were removed from the subclass, this would still be blue because Manifest Echo is just that incredible. Unleash Incarnation is great, too, but Manifest Echo is just insanely good and incredibly easy to abuse. Avoid any options that rely on your Bonus Action because almost anything else that you could possibly do is going to be less important than doing something with your echo. Spellcasting, Weapon Bond: Eldritch Knight spellcasting is basically just worse wizard spellcasting.
The benefits are good, but not worth taking levels to get them. Rallying Cry: Depends on your fighter class level. If you want a tiny bit of healing, take a level of Life Cleric. Because of the variety of effects available, a variety of characters may benefit from various combinations of runes.
You get just two runes from the four without level requirements. Each rune provides an active effect and a passive effect, and both can be useful for various characters. Cloud: Great for rogues and other deceitful characters due to the passive skill bonuses, but the active effect works for literally anyone. Fire: The passive effect will rarely matter, but the active effect is a great offensive option for any martial character.
The active effect is a save-or-suck effect used as a Reaction. Samurai If you just want easy Advantage, there are easier ways to get it. Bonus Proficiency, Fighting Spirit 5 temp. Maybe interesting when combined with Action Surge and really big attacks from a class that relies on numerous attacks, but if you just want easy Advantage take two levels of barbarian for Reckless Attack.
You can use this with more weapons than Reckless Attack, which may be enough to justify it. Monk Monks are the most MAD class in the game, dependent on three ability scores to survive their role as an almost exclusively melee striker. This lack of build flexibility makes them challenging on their own, and bringing those challenges into a multiclass build is hard to do effectively. Still, classes which have overlapping ability score requirements can find a lot of benefits from levels in monk.
Unarmored Defense, Martial Arts: Dexterity and Wisdom are a great combination of ability scores, useful for a variety of builds. Martial Arts adds offensive capabilities, too. Ki, Unarmored Movement, Dedicated Weapon Optional : Ki is great, but you only get a number of points equal to your monk level so there is a huge incentive to take more monk levels. Ki-Fueled Attack only matters for subclasses which spend their action and some Ki to do something like casting a spell.
Normally that requires a magic weapon or a spell or something like that. Way of Mercy Too dependent on consuming Ki points. Shadow Step: Shadows and dim light are abundant almost everywhere except outside during the day, and the fact that you can use this without a usage limitation means that it can be a go-to tactical option. Rogues will find this especially appealing as an easy way to get Advantage in order to deliver Sneak Attack.
Way of the Astral Self If you want to dip into monk to get better at martial stuff, Way of the Astral Self is the way to do it even though Way of the Open Hand is the low-magic martial monk. Arms of the Astral Self provide a Ki-efficient way to improve your unarmed combat capabilities which works great for any character with the Wisdom to take advantage. Arms of the Astral Self: Because the duration on the arms is 10 minutes and you get your Ki back on a Short or Long Rest, you can reasonably afford to use the arms in every fight without progressing beyond level 3. That makes this a good class dip for characters who can make use of it effectively, but the difficulty is finding a class that can do so.
The most obvious choices are the Cleric and the Druid.
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Кроме того, мало кто ожидает, что мультикласс волшебника сделает персонажа более крепким. Уровни в волшебнике быстро дают им больше слотов заклинаний для важных заклинаний, таких как Щит, Поглощение элементов и Зеркальное отражение. Такие особенности боевой магии, как Arcane Deflection и Durable Magic, только усложняют их. Этот персонаж может наносить большой урон, комбинируя заклинания, такие как «Гремящий клинок», с атаками оружием, произносить заклинания лучше, чем паладин, и игнорировать сокрушительные удары. Тем не менее, некоторые комбинации достаточно хороши, чтобы не обращать на это внимания. В сочетании с бардом Доблести это делает впечатляющую поддержку на переднем крае.
Этот мультикласс может постоять за себя в бою, усиливая союзников усиливающими заклинаниями и боевым вдохновением и позволяя союзникам совершать больше атак, чем должно быть возможно. Это зависит от состава группы, однако может повысить эффективность каждого в правильной команде. Однако подклассы «Клятва возмездия» и «Путь долгой смерти» имеют синергию. Паладины Клятвы возмездия сосредотачиваются на быстром уничтожении одиночных врагов, а монахи Пути долгой смерти получают выгоду за каждого убитого врага. Vow of Enmity, Smites и многочисленные атаки монаха быстро уничтожат большинство противников. Это обеспечивает постоянный поток временных очков жизни для персонажа. Однако они далеко не бесполезны. В частности, бард Коллегии Доблести может блистать, когда мультиклассируется с варваром. Тем не менее, он может выстоять в бою с помощью Ярости и Дополнительных атак, а также поддерживать жизнь союзников с помощью Боевого вдохновения, Духовного щита и Защиты предков. Колдовство барда можно зарезервировать для социальных, полезных или исцеляющих заклинаний, чтобы использовать их вне боя.
Дополнительная атака при мультиклассировании Опциональное правило, заменяет собой правило из Книги Игрока Если у персонажа есть уровни в нескольких классах, которые дают свойство Дополнительная атака и при этом это свойство не получено ни в одном из классов, то при получении 7ого уровня если оба этих класса получали Дополнительную атаку на 5ом или 8ого уровня в случае если один или несколько классов получают свойство Дополнительная атака на 6ом уровне персонаж получает это свойство. В дальнейшем при повышении первого из классов до уровня, на котором бы персонаж получал это свойство — персонаж уже ничего не получает.
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Хотя ответ на этот вопрос часто зависит от того, какие классы объединяются, есть несколько основных правил, которые следует соблюдать при мультиклассировании. Study this wilderness guide to receive inspiration for D&D 5e Ranger multiclassing concepts. It's the guide you've been foraging for! Во время пресс-конференции "Panel From Hell" компания Larian Studios раскрыла последние подробности о Baldur's Gate 3 в преддверии ее выхода 3 августа на ПК и 6 сентября 2023 года. Multiclassing in DnD 5e works differently from the previous edition of DnD, 4e.
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Extra Attack. Unarmored Defense. Spellcasting depends somewhat on your combined spellcasting class level. These things are individually determined based on the spellcasting classes. Spell slots.
Классы престижа нельзя брать с самого начала — сперва нужно получить определенные способности, и только после этого можно в них расти. Базовые классы в третьей редакции таковы: бард, варвар, воин, волшебник, друид, жрец, колдун, монах, паладин, плут, следопыт.
Варвар, воин, монах, паладин и следопыт — бойцы два последних — с некоторой долей магии , волшебник, колдун, жрец и друид — маги, плут — «сапер» и немножко боец, бард — мастер на все руки. Никто не запрещает брать несколько классов: например, после четырех уровней волшебника взять уровень воина, а потом пару уровней плута. Однако собирать уровни наобум крайне не рекомендуется — способности будут плохо сочетаться друг с другом. Дело в том, что уровни даются за опыт, и существует таблица — сколько опыта надобно на очередной уровень. На каждый новый уровень нужно набрать больше опыта, чем на предыдущий; а считаются не уровни в отдельном классе, а сумма вообще всех уровней. То есть перед персонажем стоит выбор: либо взять пятый уровень волшебника, либо за тот же опыт получить первый воинский уровень.
А самые «вкусные» способности и заклинания обычно расположены на верхних уровнях... Но для этого как раз и придуманы классы престижа: они задуманы так, чтобы продолжать развивать персонажа, давая ему взамен уровней в изначальном классе что-то не менее ценное. Иногда — нередко! Например, волшебному стрелку нужна и магия, и навык стрельбы из лука. Замечательна эта система тем, что с ее помощью можно создавать на удивление разнообразных персонажей. Если до второй редакции правил включительно все, скажем, следопыты были похожи друг на друга, то теперь богатство возможностей вполне сопоставимо с бесклассовыми системами, а кое в чем и превосходит их.
Классы в предыдущих редакциях Нынешняя система классов сложилась не вдруг. Да-да: нечеловеческие расы были приравнены к классам. Эльф, к примеру, немного владеет магией, полурослик — слегка вор... Кстати, и мировоззрений было всего три: Lawful, Neutral, Chaotic. Правда, все-таки не полное, урезанное. У всех рас, кроме людей, набор допустимых классов был весьма узким: например, полурослик и гном могли выбирать лишь из воина, вора и священника, а эльф — из воина, вора, мага, священника и следопыта.
Паладин был доступен лишь людям, друид и бард — людям и полуэльфам казалось бы, у того же Толкина эльфы-барды явно есть... Появилось много новых классов: кроме упомянутых, были там варвар и монах, которые потом исчезли во второй редакции, чтобы с триумфом вернуться в третьей. В качестве компенсации нелюдям полагались расовые способности видение в темноте и так далее , каковых люди были напрочь лишены. А также разрешалось смешивать два класса эльфам и полуэльфам — даже три , в заранее определенных наборах. Это правило называлось «мультиклассированием». Но делалось это не так, как в третьей редакции: оба класса брались одновременно, опыт делился пополам, и каждый мог дорасти до вожделенной двадцатки.
Где подвох? В первую очередь — в хитах: хиты за каждый класс делились на 2 или на 3, если классов три и округлялись вниз. В итоге могучий воин-маг был не намного здоровее обычного мага, а уж маг-вор... Но и это не все: нелюдям ограничивали высший возможный уровень в каждом классе! Причем ограничения были, прямо скажем, не из мягких: так, например, воин-полурослик мог надеяться лишь на 9 уровень, а вот полурослик-вор мог дорасти до 15. Это интересно: это драконовское ограничение несколько смягчал тот факт, что...
На моей памяти «лимиты уровней» не применялись ни в одном настольном модуле, да и в компьютерных играх его блюли редко. И правильно: такой механизм противоречит всей логике игрового дизайна. На низких уровнях он вообще ничего не меняет, а на высоких — сразу срезает возможности к росту для части персонажей в ноль. Тоже мне — игровой баланс! А что же люди? А они могли выбрать себе любой класс, но только один, и расти в нем до любого уровня.
Вдобавок у них была особая механика «дуалклассирования»: можно было оставить свой класс, прекратив рост в нем, и начать новый — с нуля. Это на первый взгляд кажется слабее, чем мультиклассирование, — но штука в том, что хиты здесь уже не надо делить на два. Для взятия того или иного класса требовалось еще удовлетворять определенным ограничениям на характеристики. Нетрудно догадаться, что паладинов было не очень много! Высокие характеристики требовало и дуалклассирование. В третьей редакции кто угодно может выбрать любой класс — хотя по-прежнему волшебник с интеллектом ниже 9 будет, мягко говоря, неадекватен.
Но главной слабостью второй редакции в отношении классов было полнейшее отсутствие гибкости. И если два мага отличались между собой хотя бы набором заклинаний, то, скажем, два друида — практически только характеристиками да экипировкой, все остальное было второстепенным.
Class Features from Multiple Classes Several classes grant features with the same name. When this happens, there are some specific rules for some of these features. Ability Score Increases: Ability Score increases are independent of one another.
You can gain as many as you can squeeze out of 20 levels. Cantrips: Cantrips known are additive, but remember that the source that gives you the cantrip determines the ability score which you use with that spell. Unarmored Defense: Unarmored Defense provides new calculation methods for determining your AC, just like donning armor or having natural armor from your race. Should I Multiclass? Generally, no.
A single-class character is usually perfectly fine. That said, if you do multiclass you can find a great number of powerful new options to improve your character. When Should I Multiclass? As explained above, many characters work fine as a single-class character, but sometimes new class features can really add a lot to your character. When to begin taking levels in a new class is more complicated.
But be careful about what happens at level 5. If you postpone crucial features like Ability Score Increases, Extra Attack, and high-level spells, you may have trouble with high-CR foes. If you do choose to multiclass, be sure that whatever you get in exchange will offset whatever you give up or postpone. This is often an effective way to build a multiclassed character because classes often grant several powerful features in their first few levels. This is less common because it often results in being bad at two classes rather than really good at one with some goodies from another, but I have seen a handful of builds where it makes sense.
Starting with a level in a class changes your character a great deal, and even if you never take another level in that class a 1st-level class dip can be a great build choice. Artificer Artificers are a great class dip for many spellcasting classes both because of their unique rules for multiclassing, access to medium armor and shields, and because they get proficiency in Constitution saving throws, not to mention a number of fantastic class features which essentially any character can use. The Artificer gets ritual casting, and they get access to healing spells like Cure Wounds and Healing Word, so for spellcasters like the wizard a single level offers a lot to like. Infuse Item, 2 Infused Items: Infuse Item is really good, but unless you make it to level 6 the options are very limited. However, staple options like Enhanced Arcane Focus, Enhanced Defense, and Replicate Magic Item offer enough options that you can easily find 2 options to use to good effect.
For help, see my Artificer Handbook. Artificer Specialist feature: Varies. The Defender armor is good for front-line builds, while Infiltrator Armor is very tempting for the Rogue because you get persistent Advantage on Dexterity Stealth checks and you can use the Lightning Launcher to deliver Sneak Attack. Extra Attack: Arcane tricksters might decide that 2 more levels to get Extra Attack is worth the cost, but I would think long and hard about how desperate you are to make a second attack compared to what you give up, especially since Booming Blade is an option. Alchemist Nothing good enough to justify the opportunity cost of multiclassing.
Alchemical Savant: A nice bonus to common damage spells and to healing spells, but compared to taking more levels in a class with full spellcasting sorcerer, wizard, etc. Arcane Cannon is that good. Even if your Intelligence is mediocre, the Protector option is still spectacular. Even the Wizard might find Eldritch Cannon a better use of a 1st-level spell slot than most spells. Battle Ready is tempting for arcane tricksters, eldritch knights, and bladesingers who all typically need to balance their ability scores between either Strength or Dexterity and Intelligence.
However, your Steel Defender is much less useful since its hit points are calculated based on your artificer class level. Barbarian The Barbarian is a tempting class dip for martial characters or for other classes which want to improve their martial capabilities beyond what their class offers on its own. Rage, Unarmored Defense, 2 Rages: Two great reasons to take a barbarian dip. Reckless Attack, Danger Sense: Reckless Attack is a great offensive option, but other classes may not be durable enough to risk constantly granting Advantage to hit them. Many rogues eye Reckless Attack, but remember that it only works with melee attack rolls using Strength.
You also gain a 3rd rage per day at this level. Extra Attack, Fast Movement: Extra Attack is a central feature of most martial classes, but by this level you should probably think about making barbarian your primary class. You also gain a 4th rage per day. You also get 3 rages per day at this level, so you can employ this several times throughout the day. Battlerager Armor: Battlerager Armor is bad medium armor.
It gets you a Bonus Action attack which sounds tempting, but if you want to use a two-handed weapon with a Bonus Action attack, take one more level and get Polearm Master with the level 4 Ability Score Improvement. Reckless Abandon: Up to 5 temporary hit points every round when you decide to use Reckless Attack. Path of the Beast An excellent subclass on its own, but a dismal multiclass dip. Bestial Soul: Absolutely not good enough to justify 6 levels. Take a few levels in something that can cast spells and you can handle these problems magically.
Frenzy: Frenzy is a hard choice for the Barbarian because Exhaustion can be a serious problem due to its increasing effects as you add levels of Exhaustion. As your number of rages per day increases, the temptation to take on more and more levels of exhaustion grows, and since exhaustion only wears off one level per long rest, it can be a multi-day endeavor to recover from a few uses of Frenzy. If you just need a good combat buff once or twice a day, Frenzy is a viable option so long as you can handle having 1 or 2 levels of exhaustion afterward. But if you just need a once per day combat buff, 3 levels in barbarian is a terrible way to get it. Elemental Cleaver: A good damage boost and the ability to change damage type, but not tactically impactful enough for a class dip this deep.
Path of the Storm Herald Storm Aura is too dependent on barbarian class level to make it viable for a multiclassed character. Storm Soul: Basically just damage resistance to one damage type. Not worth the levels. Path of the Totem Warrior Three levels of Path of the Totem Warrior gets you the first totem ability, which adds a powerful additional effect to your Rage. Totem Spirit adds an additional effect to your rage, and with 3 rages per day that can be a big tactical option.
Bolstering Magic: The benefits are good, but not worth a 6 level dip. If you instead took 3 levels of Cleric you would get 6 spell slots and you could cast Bless among numerous other benefits. Bard subclasses are diverse, offering numerous ways to improve various capabilities depending on what you want from your class dip. Spellcasting, Bardic Inspiration d6 : If you have decent Charisma, a single level of bard gets you quite a bit. Light armor great for sorcerers , proficiency in any one skill and an instrument, plus some staple bard features.
Jack of All Trades, Song of Rest d6 , Magical Inspiration Optional : Song of rest is always nice, but beyond low levels the extra d6 will quickly feel like an insignificant addition to other healing during a Short Rest. Bard College, Expertise: The benefits of your bard college will vary by college. Expertise is useful on nearly every character, and you get to pick two proficiencies. But you can still turn a cart or wagon into a flying car. College of Eloquence Literally everything you get is fantastic, and relying more on Charisma makes it progressively better.
Sure, your Bardic Inspiration die is only a d6, but the average roll on a d6 is 3. Mantle of Majesty: Absolutely not worth this many levels. If you just want more skill proficiencies, College of Lore is a good choice. Bonus Proficiencies, Cutting Words: Three more skill proficiencies of your choice. Cutting Words offers a useful way to apply Bardic Inspiration defensively without spending the Bonus Action ahead of time to give your ally an inspiration die.
College of Spirits The most likely reason to take College of Spirits is for Spirit Session, but spending the same number of levels in a different spellcasting class like the Sorcerer will likely get you more useful magical options. Spirit Session: This is a good feature, and the spell level advances based on your Proficiency Bonus so it works well as a multiclass feature. College of Swords This is a really hard choice. If you want spellcasting, other subclasses or even other classes offer better options. Maybe rogue?
Bonus Proficiencies, Fighting Style, Blade Flourish: The proficiencies seem silly in the face of other multiclass options, but you can use weapons as spellcasting focuses and you get a Fighting Style, both of which are appealing for characters looking to balance martial prowess and spellcasting. Extra Attack: A level later than martial classes on top of how long you may have postponed it to multiclass. College of Valor The only reasons I can think of to pursue College of Valor on a multiclassed character are for the armor and shield proficiencies without giving up the spellcasting progression. Extra Attack: Essential on any martial character, but valor bards get it a level late and multiclassing into bard to get it this late seems incredibly unwise. Words of Terror is neat, but really hard to bring into play.
Mantle of Whispers: Not good enough to justify this many levels. Just cast Disguise Self. Cleric Despite their role as the iconic divine spellcaster, the Cleric is an interesting class dip for numerous classes. Despite the proficiencies gained from multiclassing into cleric, you can use Divine Domain to get heavy armor proficiency with a single level, not to mention adding powerful low-level cleric spells like Bless and Healing word to your spellcasting options. Spellcasting, Divine Domain: Clerics have a lot of really great 1st-level spells, and Divine Domain allows you to choose from an unusually broad list of options since there are more Divine Domain options than any other type of subclass.
Arcana Making wizard cantrips cleric spells also makes them Wisdom-based, which is fantastic for other Wisdom-based classes like the Druid, the Monk, and potentially the Ranger. Domain Spells, Arcane Initiate: If you want wizard spells, multiclass into wizard. The only excuse I can think of is that you want wizard cantrips but cleric leveled spells or that you want wizard spells but you want to cast them using Wisdom. Maybe this is appealing for druids? Channel Divinity: Arcane Abjuration: Situational.
If it works, it can remove a single target from a fight temporarily. Spell Breaker: Provided that your other levels advance your spellcasting, you can upcast Healing Word at whatever level you need to remove a spell on an ally. Death Reaper is a nice addition for School of Necromancy wizards, but beyond that I see very little reason why other classes would consider it. Channel Divinity: Touch of Death: Too dependent on class level. Inescapable Destruction: Tempting, but if you want to be necrotic-damage base blaster you likely need to stick to cleric levels.
Forge Great for a 1-level dip, but otherwise uninteresting. Soul of the Forge: Not worth the levels. If you want fire resistance, cast Absorb Elements. Spare the Dying as a Bonus Action is neat, but rarely important since you should be using Healing Word at that point. Eyes of the Grave is very situational.
Channel Divinity: Path to the Grave: You want to follow this with the biggest single hit that your party can muster. Domain Spells, Blessing of Knowledge: Proficiency and expertise in two knowledge skills. Neat, but not the sort of impactful new capability which justifies a class dip unless your entire build is about being good at knowledge skills. Domain Spells, Bonus Proficiency, Disciple of Life: Heavy armor is great, but Disciple of Life is only a meaningful improvement to healing spells if you cast a lot of them or if you have healing spells which provide repeated healing like Healing Spirit or which heal multiple creatures like Mass Healing Word. Blessed Healer: Similar to Disciple of life, this is much less useful unless your primary class has abundant healing options to capitalize on the effects.
Light The only reason to consider the Light Domain is Warding Flare, and aside from clerics and druids no one has Wisdom high enough to justify it. Domain Spells, Bonus Cantrip, Warding Flare: Warding Flare is a great defensive option, but the uses are limited and since you get uses equal to your Wisdom modifier the characters most likely to use this are Wisdom casters. Unfortunately, there are only two Wisdom casters and clerics are half of them. So: is Warding Flare and access to 1st-level cleric spells worth taking a level away from Druid? Clerics get a lot of great spells at 1st level.
Channel Divinity: Radiance of the Dawn: Too situational. Improved Flare: Fantastic, but not worth 6 levels. Nature The primary reason to pursue Nature is to get heavy armor and a druid cantrip in one level. There are few other reasons to go this route. Turning your Wisdom into your attack stat means that you can easily disregard Strength and focus on Wisdom so that you can be really good at spellcasting and melee attacks at the same time.
Например, ваш персонаж мог бы начать как жулик 1-ого уровня, что даёт вам много очков умений и небольшую скрытую атаку прямо в начале вашей карьеры. Но после того, как ваш персонаж получит уровень или два, вы могли бы решить, что хотите лучше сражаться, поэтому, когда ваш персонаж достигает следующего уровня, вы прекращаете брать уровни жулика, а вместо этого начинаете брать уровни воина. Вы найдёте правила мультиклассирования на страницах 59-60 Руководства Игрока. Есть некоторые плохие стороны мультиклассирования. Это особенно болезненно прежде всего для персонажей заклинателей.