*As a note, this guide is based on the Player’s Handbook and excludes additional races or subclasses from Volo’s Guide to Monsters or Xanathar’s Guide to Everything. Here’s a practical guide to multiclassing in everything.* I haven’t multiclassed a character since. ![]() So was born Maxwell Minimus, the Everyman, a Frankenstein of a character with at least one level in every player class. “And yes,” she said, “You need to multiclass in everything.” I filed this in the Bag of Holding marked “never going to happen.” Then one of the players in my regular group, frustrated by waiting months for high-level features, offered to DM a one-shot adventure with 15th-level characters. One summer evening my Dungeon Master (DM) and I took this to its logical conclusion: “Could you take a level in every class?” “What are you playing tonight?” my party asked as I set a bulging tote bag on the table.ĭungeons & Dragons’ Fifth Edition made multiclassing much easier than previous editions.
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