How Many Spell Slots Multiclass?

Multiclassing in Dungeons and Dragons is a wonderful way to create unique characters. In this article we will discuss how many spell slots multiclass characters have.

A multiclass character has two or more classes. When you multiclass, you may choose to add either all of your levels together to determine your overall level, or you may keep them separate and use the highest level for determining your overall level.

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For example, if you are a 3rd-level fighter and a 2nd-level wizard, you are either a 5th-level character (if you add your levels together) or a 3rd-level character (if you keep them separate).

The number of spell slots you have is determined by your class and level. A 1st-level wizard has 2 spell slots, while a 20th-level wizard has 20 spell slots.

If you are a multiclass character, you determine the number of spell slots you have by adding together the spell slots of all your classes. For example, if you are a 3rd-level fighter and a 2nd-level wizard (a 5th-level character), you have 4 spell slots: 2 from being a 2nd-level wizard, and 2 from being a 3rd-level fighter.

Some classes give you more than one spell slot at certain levels. For example, the sorcerer class gives you an extra spell slot at 3rd level and again at 5th level.

If you are multiclassing and have levels in both sorcerer and another class, you get to add these extra spell slots to your total.

In conclusion, the number of spell slots multiclass characters have is determined by their class and level. They get additional spell slots from certain levels in specific classes.