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== Common Multiclassing Confusion and Pitfalls ==
== Common Multiclassing Confusion and Pitfalls ==
I will not cover all the multiclassing rules. They are described in depth [https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/basic-rules/customization-options#Multiclassing here] with examples. The basics are that when you level up you can choose to increase the level in your existing class. Or you can take a level in a different class. So a second level character may be a Level 1 {{Class|Fighter}}/Level 1 {{Class|Wizard}}, getting ''most'' of the benefits of each class. You also will get the recommended ability point spread from the first class you chose.
I will not cover all the multiclassing rules. They are described in depth [https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/basic-rules/customization-options#Multiclassing here] with examples. The basics are that when you level up you can choose to increase the level in your existing class. Or you can take a level in a different class. So a second level character may be a Level 1 {{Class|Fighter}}/Level 1 {{Class|Wizard}}, getting ''most'' of the benefits of each class. But I will provide emphasis to some common sources of confusion and pitfalls.
But I will provide emphasis to some common sources of confusion and pitfalls.




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