I've been creating a multiclass Ranger, Druid, Fighter.
I have 8 levels of ranger and 4 levels of Druid. According to the rules of multiclassing spellcasters, I should be considered an 8th level spellcaster, with 4/3/3/2 spell slots. However, I am unable to prepare any Druid spells beyond level 2. Is this a bug or am I not reading the rules correctly? I have tried refreshing the page multiple times, and it still does not allow me to access level 3 or 4 druid spells.
When you multiclass, you add together the caster classes to calculate your spell slots. Your access to spells is based entirely on the levels in each class on its own.
I've been creating a multiclass Ranger, Druid, Fighter.
I have 8 levels of ranger and 4 levels of Druid. According to the rules of multiclassing spellcasters, I should be considered an 8th level spellcaster, with 4/3/3/2 spell slots. However, I am unable to prepare any Druid spells beyond level 2. Is this a bug or am I not reading the rules correctly? I have tried refreshing the page multiple times, and it still does not allow me to access level 3 or 4 druid spells.
The character sheet is correct. 😊
When you multiclass, you add together the caster classes to calculate your spell slots. Your access to spells is based entirely on the levels in each class on its own.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/basic-rules/customization-options#Spellcasting
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Wow. Such a quick response - thank you. I'm new to multi-classing...such a confusing concept sometimes. Feel free to disregard.