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Multiclassing in 5e - Part 1

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Heds and Walt are joined by special guests Elly and Lars to talk about multiclassing in 5e! We yarn about why you might want to multiclass; some need-to-know details around ability score prerequisites and some other limitations; do a deep dive on how proficiencies work, and implications for choosing your starting class; and talk about how you might roleplay a multiclassed character. We also debut a new segment, which will surely be an instant hit: Correction of the Week!
This one's a two-parter, so keep an eye out for next week's episode, where we'll dive into how spellcasting works when you're multiclassing two spellcasters, and then take a look at each class in a bit more detail.

Where to find us:

When to hear us:

  • New episodes of Tycho's Tales are released every Tuesday at 5 pm GMT (or, for the Kiwis, every Wednesday at 6 am NZST).
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Chapters

1. Intro and correction of the week (00:00:00)

2. Why should you multiclass? (00:02:07)

3. Ability score prerequisites (00:06:16)

4. Limitations (00:11:09)

5. Proficiencies and starting class considerations (00:12:29)

6. Roleplay and story implications (00:19:10)

7. Build of the week (00:23:25)

8. GM tip of the week (00:24:55)

9. Outro (00:30:54)

13 episodes

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Heds and Walt are joined by special guests Elly and Lars to talk about multiclassing in 5e! We yarn about why you might want to multiclass; some need-to-know details around ability score prerequisites and some other limitations; do a deep dive on how proficiencies work, and implications for choosing your starting class; and talk about how you might roleplay a multiclassed character. We also debut a new segment, which will surely be an instant hit: Correction of the Week!
This one's a two-parter, so keep an eye out for next week's episode, where we'll dive into how spellcasting works when you're multiclassing two spellcasters, and then take a look at each class in a bit more detail.

Where to find us:

When to hear us:

  • New episodes of Tycho's Tales are released every Tuesday at 5 pm GMT (or, for the Kiwis, every Wednesday at 6 am NZST).
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro and correction of the week (00:00:00)

2. Why should you multiclass? (00:02:07)

3. Ability score prerequisites (00:06:16)

4. Limitations (00:11:09)

5. Proficiencies and starting class considerations (00:12:29)

6. Roleplay and story implications (00:19:10)

7. Build of the week (00:23:25)

8. GM tip of the week (00:24:55)

9. Outro (00:30:54)

13 episodes

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