What is multiclassing as a druid?
Multiclassing can be a great way for a druid to spread their wings without even having to use Wild Shape. However, not all classes work the same with druids. Here’s a guide to taking other class levels as a druid.
What is the best class to dip as a druid?
Dips in fighter is always good. 2 to 3 lvl to get action surge, weapon/armor profiency, fighting style and battlemaster maneuvers. Cleric is also good if you want the armor profiency. storm or nature domain also fit thematically with druid and dipping in cleric doesnt hurt your spell slot progression as much as say a martial class.
Is cleric a good class for a druid?
Cleric is also good if you want the armor profiency. storm or nature domain also fit thematically with druid and dipping in cleric doesnt hurt your spell slot progression as much as say a martial class. Also its easier on the multiclass requirement.
Is metamagic a good class for Druids?
Metamagic can be good when paired with druid spells, so if you take levels in this class, make sure to plan for at least three. Some sorcerer spells are good for druids, but they are cast using Charisma. None of the subclass abilities are especially good for druids, so pick whichever one you like the most.
Is Artificer a good class for Druids?
A good number of artificer spells overlap with druid ones at low levels, and since the artificer is only a half-caster your spell slots will lag behind. Also, no infusions work especially well for druids, and they disappear while you Wild Shape anyway.
What is the best fighting style for Druids?
Unless your DM lets you use Unearthed Arcana, there aren’t many Fighting Styles that do much for druids (if they do, Mariner is great). However, 2 nd -level Action Surge is great for spellcasters, especially ones that have as many spells that shape a battle long-term like druids do.
Is 2nd level action surge good for Druids?
However, 2 nd -level Action Surge is great for spellcasters, especially ones that have as many spells that shape a battle long-term like druids do. Druids have a lot of concentration spells though, so make sure when you cast two spells in a turn one doesn’t cancel the other out.
Is there any reason not to multiclass as a spellcaster?
Im someone that really love trying to make concept works and everything but ive found that most spellcaster would rather not multiclass. Slowing spell progression really hurt their effectiveness. And moon druid even more so as every non druid level you take slows down considerably your shapeshifting power in comparison.