I don't know what is happening, but when I choose to add another class, every class requires 13 Wisdom. I should be able to multiclass into fighter with 13 STR or DEX, not 13 WIS. I tried doing a full refresh (CTRL-F5), but it doesn't help.
To multiclass you need to have at least 13 in both the stat(s) for the class you are multiclassing into and the class you currently are. For example if you are a cleric you need a 13 in Wisdom to multiclass into any other class.
I understand how multiclass works. Fighter, Barbarian, Paladin, Warlock, Sorcerer, Rogue, and Wizard do not require 13 WIS as a second class, yet dndbeyond was saying that all classes required 13 WIS.
I think you might be missing Jegpeg's point. Do you have a Cleric who doesn't have a 13 in WIS trying to multiclcass to another class? You need 13s not just in requisite stats for the intended multi class add, but also the ability required for the class the character is currently in.
If your DM is fine with it, you can also just toggle off multi class prerequisites in the character builder.
I don't know what is happening, but when I choose to add another class, every class requires 13 Wisdom. I should be able to multiclass into fighter with 13 STR or DEX, not 13 WIS. I tried doing a full refresh (CTRL-F5), but it doesn't help.
To multiclass you need to have at least 13 in both the stat(s) for the class you are multiclassing into and the class you currently are. For example if you are a cleric you need a 13 in Wisdom to multiclass into any other class.
I understand how multiclass works. Fighter, Barbarian, Paladin, Warlock, Sorcerer, Rogue, and Wizard do not require 13 WIS as a second class, yet dndbeyond was saying that all classes required 13 WIS.
I think you might be missing Jegpeg's point. Do you have a Cleric who doesn't have a 13 in WIS trying to multiclcass to another class? You need 13s not just in requisite stats for the intended multi class add, but also the ability required for the class the character is currently in.
If your DM is fine with it, you can also just toggle off multi class prerequisites in the character builder.
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Ah, I see now. Thanks. That makes more sense.