So I am currently a level 6 life cleric and a level 6 chronurgist wizard.
My original plan is to be level 10 cleric and level 10 wizard. So that I can get access to divine intervention on the cleric side and the momentary stasis on the wizard side. Plus access to level 5 spells on each side such as mass cure wounds and temporal shunt.
The purpose of this build is to be the parties tactician/support. I love healing and buffing with my cleric side but also love supporting and manipulating with my wizard side.
My idea for level 6 life cleric and 14 wizard in the long run, is because of the Divergent Future feature and other tactical spells like contingency and teleport on the wizard side.
I have no idea what higher level stuff looks like as this is my first character. Please give me advice as group is online and not my friends group in real life since I got into DND just before the pandemic struck >_>
Thanks again for any input or advice! I have been tossing and turning for weeks now worrying about this choice >_<
In general higher level stuff is better than lower level stuff. For this reason, it is generally less powerful if you split stuff evenly.
I would push Wizard to 14, getting Convergent Future, along with the 7th level wizard spells, although you are stuck at 3rd level Cleric.
Another other option is to go the other way, and make it Cleric 13, Wizard 7. That gives you Divine Intervention and your 8th level Cleric ability. Along with 7th level Cleric spells and 4th level Wizard spells.
In general higher level stuff is better than lower level stuff. For this reason, it is generally less powerful if you split stuff evenly.
I would push Wizard to 14, getting Convergent Future, along with the 7th level wizard spells, although you are stuck at 3rd level Cleric.
Another other option is to go the other way, and make it Cleric 13, Wizard 7. That gives you Divine Intervention and your 8th level Cleric ability. Along with 7th level Cleric spells and 4th level Wizard spells.
I agree, if you're going to multiclass, I wouldn't suggest splitting the classes evenly, as you don't get access to high level abilities for any class when you do that.
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So I am currently a level 6 life cleric and a level 6 chronurgist wizard.
My original plan is to be level 10 cleric and level 10 wizard. So that I can get access to divine intervention on the cleric side and the momentary stasis on the wizard side. Plus access to level 5 spells on each side such as mass cure wounds and temporal shunt.
The purpose of this build is to be the parties tactician/support. I love healing and buffing with my cleric side but also love supporting and manipulating with my wizard side.
My idea for level 6 life cleric and 14 wizard in the long run, is because of the Divergent Future feature and other tactical spells like contingency and teleport on the wizard side.
I have no idea what higher level stuff looks like as this is my first character. Please give me advice as group is online and not my friends group in real life since I got into DND just before the pandemic struck >_>
Thanks again for any input or advice! I have been tossing and turning for weeks now worrying about this choice >_<
In general higher level stuff is better than lower level stuff. For this reason, it is generally less powerful if you split stuff evenly.
I would push Wizard to 14, getting Convergent Future, along with the 7th level wizard spells, although you are stuck at 3rd level Cleric.
Another other option is to go the other way, and make it Cleric 13, Wizard 7. That gives you Divine Intervention and your 8th level Cleric ability. Along with 7th level Cleric spells and 4th level Wizard spells.
I agree, if you're going to multiclass, I wouldn't suggest splitting the classes evenly, as you don't get access to high level abilities for any class when you do that.
Mystic