Finding the best multiclass combos in Dungeons & Dragons 5e can be difficult when there are so many options available. Deciding between martial or spellcasting, half or full-caster, as well as what makes sense narratively can eat up a lot of time that could be spent rolling dice and slaying monsters. Especially now, players are spoiled for choice with over 120 official subclasses.
Multiclassing may occur for a number of different reasons. A player could want more variety in their roleplay experience or options during combat, or their character could have roleplayed a deal with an eldritch being and be forced to take levels in warlock as a consequence. No matter the reason, multiclassing brings with it its own set of challenges to consider. In some situations, players may want to counter their DMs with tough D&D subclass combos. In order to properly prepare for a multiclass, the player must take into consideration a wide variety of factors and how they might affect their character in both the short and long term.
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Multiclassing effectively in 5e D&D takes considering what class abilities synergize well as well as what is lost and gained when choosing to branch off into a different class. A Wizard multiclassing into Cleric must now contend with spells that use another ability to cast (Wisdom as opposed to Intelligence). A Fighter multiclassing into wizard must now contend with adding D&D spells that could break the game to their character. Anyone multiclassing into Warlock must come to grips with its unique take on spells and invocations. The following are some class and subclass combinations that synergize well and can lead to interesting moments both in combat and
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