In Dungeons & Dragons, multiclass characters can be a godsend or a game-ender.
These are the best multiclass options out there.
Notably, the added critical hit chance is especially nice alongside the rogue’s sneak attack.
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If this isn’t the case at your table, these are mechanically your best options.
Strangely enough for a rogue build,Dexteritycomes in at third-place in importance.
IntelligenceandStrengthare tied for last.
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That being said, both of these are dump stats for a hexbuckler.
From there, you’ll take levels in rogue until you unlockSwashbucklerat a total character level of four.
At that point, take one more level in Warlock to gain Eldritch Invocations and another spell slot.
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Then, switch back to Rogue until you getEvasion.
you might also always switch out an Eldritch Invocation when you gain another warlock level.
Furthermore,the hexbuckler is nearly unmatched when it comes to its initiative bonus and expertise in social interaction.
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Thanks to being a multiclass build, the hexbuckler can talk themself out of almost any situation.
In a way, this makes themthe most roguish character of them all.
They’ve been getting Sneak Attack a few times too many, we think.
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