The sheet shows 4 1st and 2 2nd level slots but shouldn't it be 3 1st level slots as a 5th level paladin and 6th level rouge? It's half rounded down isn't it?
You only use multiclass spell slots if multiple classes have the spellcasting feature (for rogue, only the arcane trickster subclass has it). A level 5 paladin without multiclassing has 4 level 1 slots and 2 level 2 slots. A paladin 5/ arcane trickster 6 has 4 level 1 slots, and 3 level 2 slots.
The sheet shows 4 1st and 2 2nd level slots but shouldn't it be 3 1st level slots as a 5th level paladin and 6th level rouge? It's half rounded down isn't it?
Lunali & DxJxC are correct, you only use the MC spell slot progression if more than one of your classes has the spellcasting feature. What hasn't been explicitly said: your sheet is correct as is.
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The sheet shows 4 1st and 2 2nd level slots but shouldn't it be 3 1st level slots as a 5th level paladin and 6th level rouge? It's half rounded down isn't it?
You are only getting the spellcasting feature from the paladin class, so you use the paladin spell slot table to determine spells.
You only use multiclass spell slots if multiple classes have the spellcasting feature (for rogue, only the arcane trickster subclass has it). A level 5 paladin without multiclassing has 4 level 1 slots and 2 level 2 slots. A paladin 5/ arcane trickster 6 has 4 level 1 slots, and 3 level 2 slots.
Lunali & DxJxC are correct, you only use the MC spell slot progression if more than one of your classes has the spellcasting feature. What hasn't been explicitly said: your sheet is correct as is.
You don't know what fear is until you've witnessed a drunk bird divebombing you while carrying a screaming Kobold throwing fire anywhere and everywhere.