And since D&D allows multiclassing, theres almost an endless array of ways to achieve this goal.

But what are some of the best builds to break your DMs brain?

In Dungeons & Dragons, multiclass characters can be a godsend or a game-ender.

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These are the best multiclass options out there.

For this list, we focused primarily on multiclass builds that can grant players some broken boons.

Not all DM’s allow multiclassing.

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Consult with your DM before considering one of the below builds.

In addition, be sure to check that your character meets the skill prerequisites for each multiclass build.

Then, fill out the rest with druid levels.

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This will give you access to at least one sixth-level spell slot.

Thanks to your slightly beefier cleric hit die; your hacking-and-slashing wizard will be a lot sturdier in combat.

First off, college of lore bards get proficiency with three skills of their choice at third level.

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Dumping these into skills like Arcana, Investigation, and History can help buff an already high-Intelligence wizard.

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Here are successful character builds for advanced players.

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Lesser Restoration by Martin Mottet

In addition, the feature combinations on display here can help increase your damage on the battlefield.

This multiclass also makes for great flare, as both subclasses deal with spiritual projection.

Here are some tips to help flesh out PCs.

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Lesser Restoration by Martin Mottet

For this combination, a hexblade warlock can be particularly fun.

The expanded spell list for hexblades also grants sorcerers access to paladin spells like Wrathful Smite.

Lastly, in a pinch, using Sorcery Points to quicken an Eldritch Blast is tried and true.

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The Wizard Melf by Martin Mottet

Theres plenty of flexibility on hand when it comes to choosing a subclass for a fighter.

Using the alchemist subclass will get you access to some great combat spells like Healing Word.

Rolling with the punches?

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A Scholarly Magic-User by Billy Christian

Here’s how to use backup characters.

The trick with multiclassing three ways is to be careful about level distribution.

But Brutal Critical doesnt kick in until ninth level for barbarian.

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A Dazzling Mage by Evyn Fong

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Rogue & Bard of Eloquence

Rogue and bard combinations are always helpful.

But theres a lot more on offer when it comes to roleplay opportunities with this multiclass.

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A Devout Warrior by Michael Broussard

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A Martial Artist by Joshua Raphael

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An Occultist by Nestor Ossandon Leal.

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Fighter by Nestor Ossandon Leal.

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A Fierce Warrior by Denman Rooke

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Bard by Evyn Fong

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