Among the mostpopular multiclass buildsis theOpen Hand Monk / Thief Rogue. This build allows the Monk to become even more mobile, do extra damage, and even make more attacks per turn. Keep reading for more on how to play the best Monk multiclass, including why it works, how to level,...
The rogue multiclass is mostly redundant for an unarmed monk with the Mobile feat You seem to mainly be interested in the rogue multiclass for the class's abilities to dash and disengage. However, the Mobile feat already gives you most of what you want, without requiring a multiclass which...
This also makes multiclassing each class even more enticing and the decision of which class to play even more complicated, as you can technically play multiple classes with a single character. Yes, you can, in fact, multiclass with more than two classes – though you would certainly become ...
Unfortunately, multiclassing doesn't really benefit wizards – in fact, dipping into another class could actually cause you to lose out on some of their most powerful high-level features. But multiclassing doesn’t always have to be about optimization, and it’s rare for campaigns to reach ...
Take another level of fighter, and then pump the rest of your levels into Monk. Be sure to take the optional class features Ki-Fuelled Attack and Focused Aim. They are essential to the build. You need at least 13 Wisdom to multiclass into Cleric, but this build does not use it much ...
Heightened Spell: To be used on key spells like Hold Person, Hold Monster, and Banishment to almost guarantee they work. There are some interesting shenanigans we can do with multiclassing in the Warlock class which we’ll discuss later. Also, remember that you can always convert Sorcery Poin...
However, the Monk is a class of inconsistent success. In the 2014 rules, many regarded them as the worst of all DnD classes. The Monk’s AC and HP were nothing to write home about, and the damage they dealt was pretty puny.
I’ve written a lot on how the variousclasses in 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragonscompare to each other. I think it’s important for players to have accurate expectations of what their chosen class can do going into a session. Someone that picks up a monk and expects to be as powerful as...
They make amazing self-buffing archers, though technically a multiclassed character can do better. But for a single class build, Warpriest is perhaps the best ranged damage dealer in the game (unless you count the amazing things 9th level arcane casters can do). Honorable mention here goes ...