Firstly does anyone know if there is a good place here to talk about multi-classing. I have had some real fun with a 3rd level triple multi-class - Fighter, Monk, Barbarian but I'm not sure how best to progress them.
Secondly, if you are looking for a new D&D Series to watch in between releases of your favourite stuff:
Check out Roll From The Hip. Launched in September. First campaign is called The Plagueround. It's very silly, very British.
Just found this after the Lock Stock and Two Smoking Fireballs trailer cos I wanted to look into the multiclass lol. Huge fan all you guys are amazing, I can't wait for the first episode
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I would also probably say for asking any questions on here to do that separately to the advertising, because most people probably just aren't going to press on the ask and see what the question is if all they see is something they're not familiar with.
For the actual question I'm not that experienced in dnd and even less in 2014 rules specifically but enough to probably answer a question somewhat helpfully. Obviously the standard answer for how to progress the character is do what you want because its for fun, but thats kind of especially true here because 3+ multiclasses are so hard to manage if theyre going to be run long term and because martial class multiclasses like this kind of contradict each other a bit, like the Barbarian and Monk both having "no armour but still good armour class" abilities with different stats. But for a character strength answer dipping more into Fighter for another level to get Action Surge (extra Action once per long rest) is great for roleplay opportunities and combat fun and then probably focusing more on either one of the other two classes with further levels, probably whichever one fits more with the main stat you're using (Monk for Dexterity, Barbarian for Strength).
That was a very long answer which probably isn't relevant anymore lol but if so then just have the takeaway of yeah you and the other guys are amazing so excited for the new campaign
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Hey DND Beyond Family,
Firstly does anyone know if there is a good place here to talk about multi-classing. I have had some real fun with a 3rd level triple multi-class - Fighter, Monk, Barbarian but I'm not sure how best to progress them.
Secondly, if you are looking for a new D&D Series to watch in between releases of your favourite stuff:
Check out Roll From The Hip. Launched in September. First campaign is called The Plagueround. It's very silly, very British.
Here's Episode 1
Just found this after the Lock Stock and Two Smoking Fireballs trailer cos I wanted to look into the multiclass lol. Huge fan all you guys are amazing, I can't wait for the first episode
This is obviously very late for the actual question but generally theres forums in the list from here for individual classes where lots of people ask about specific multiclasses. https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums?srsltid=AfmBOoqNWI2I9pXYn09-WToF91qiE-NQLNfN_9dFX3_xG2BBTkkZ46e4
(Sorry I'm on phone I can't do the text-embedded link thing)
I would also probably say for asking any questions on here to do that separately to the advertising, because most people probably just aren't going to press on the ask and see what the question is if all they see is something they're not familiar with.
For the actual question I'm not that experienced in dnd and even less in 2014 rules specifically but enough to probably answer a question somewhat helpfully. Obviously the standard answer for how to progress the character is do what you want because its for fun, but thats kind of especially true here because 3+ multiclasses are so hard to manage if theyre going to be run long term and because martial class multiclasses like this kind of contradict each other a bit, like the Barbarian and Monk both having "no armour but still good armour class" abilities with different stats. But for a character strength answer dipping more into Fighter for another level to get Action Surge (extra Action once per long rest) is great for roleplay opportunities and combat fun and then probably focusing more on either one of the other two classes with further levels, probably whichever one fits more with the main stat you're using (Monk for Dexterity, Barbarian for Strength).
That was a very long answer which probably isn't relevant anymore lol but if so then just have the takeaway of yeah you and the other guys are amazing so excited for the new campaign