For some reason it has 1 level 6 spell slot. Clerics of 9th level should only have access to level 5 spell slots. My only guess is that the Eldritch Knight part of the fighter is messing with the spell slots? For multiclassing the fighter levels shouldn't affect the spell slots.
The Basic Rules section for multiclassing doesn't mention the Arcane Trickster or Eldritch Knight, as neither subclass is present in the Basic Rules. You can take a look at the Player's Handbook section on multiclassing if you have the book unlocked here.
This is the relevant passage:
You determine your available spell slots by adding together all your levels in the bard, cleric, druid, sorcerer, and wizard classes, half your levels (rounded down) in the paladin and ranger classes, and a third of your fighter or rogue levels (rounded down) if you have the Eldritch Knight or the Arcane Trickster feature. Use this total to determine your spell slots by consulting the Multiclass Spellcaster table.
Your spell slots do appear to be calculating properly. :)
You add 1/3 of the levels for Fighter, Eldridge Knight; and for Rogue, Arcane Trickster.
“Spell Slots. You determine your available spell slots by adding together all your levels in the bard, cleric, druid, sorcerer, and wizard classes, half your levels (rounded down) in the paladin and ranger classes, and a third of your fighter or rogue levels (rounded down) if you have the Eldritch Knight or the Arcane Trickster feature. Use this total to determine your spell slots by consulting the Multiclass Spellcaster table. If you have more than one spellcasting class, this table might give you spell slots of a level that is higher than the spells you know or can prepare. You can use those slots, but only to cast your lower-level spells. If a lower-level spell that you cast, like burning hands, has an enhanced effect when cast using a higher-level slot, you can use the enhanced effect, even though you don't have any spells of that higher level. For example, if you are the aforementioned ranger 4/wizard 3, you count as a 5th-level character when determining your spell slots: you have four 1st-level slots, three 2nd-level slots, and two 3rd-level slots. However, you don't know any 3rd-level spells, nor do you know any 2nd-level ranger spells. You can use the spell slots of those levels to cast the spells you do know—and potentially enhance their effects.” (PHB, p.164)
My character (11 fighter/9 cleric) : https://ddb.ac/characters/21532810/wvhWDy
For some reason it has 1 level 6 spell slot. Clerics of 9th level should only have access to level 5 spell slots. My only guess is that the Eldritch Knight part of the fighter is messing with the spell slots? For multiclassing the fighter levels shouldn't affect the spell slots.
It is correct according to multiclassing rules: https://www.dndbeyond.com/compendium/rules/PHB/customization-options#Spellcasting
[Edit]Changed rulebook.
Yes... Just like it says, I dont add fighter levels. So, 9th level cleric has at most the 5th level spell slot.
The Basic Rules section for multiclassing doesn't mention the Arcane Trickster or Eldritch Knight, as neither subclass is present in the Basic Rules. You can take a look at the Player's Handbook section on multiclassing if you have the book unlocked here.
This is the relevant passage:
Your spell slots do appear to be calculating properly. :)
Huh. I never noticed the basic rules were incomplete regarding third casters.
You add 1/3 of the levels for Fighter, Eldridge Knight; and for Rogue, Arcane Trickster.
“Spell Slots. You determine your available spell slots by adding together all your levels in the bard, cleric, druid, sorcerer, and wizard classes, half your levels (rounded down) in the paladin and ranger classes, and a third of your fighter or rogue levels (rounded down) if you have the Eldritch Knight or the Arcane Trickster feature. Use this total to determine your spell slots by consulting the Multiclass Spellcaster table.
If you have more than one spellcasting class, this table might give you spell slots of a level that is higher than the spells you know or can prepare. You can use those slots, but only to cast your lower-level spells. If a lower-level spell that you cast, like burning hands, has an enhanced effect when cast using a higher-level slot, you can use the enhanced effect, even though you don't have any spells of that higher level.
For example, if you are the aforementioned ranger 4/wizard 3, you count as a 5th-level character when determining your spell slots: you have four 1st-level slots, three 2nd-level slots, and two 3rd-level slots. However, you don't know any 3rd-level spells, nor do you know any 2nd-level ranger spells. You can use the spell slots of those levels to cast the spells you do know—and potentially enhance their effects.” (PHB, p.164)
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Ooooh, cool, makes sense :)
Thanks you guys! ^^