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I recently "upgraded" to D&D 5th edition. I decided to play a warlock. However, now I would like to be proficient in Stealth, and a warlock can not have this proficiency.
I am Warlock level 2. Is it possible to now multiclass into rogue, take just one rogue level, and then continue advancing as a warlock afterwards?
My stats are as follows: Str 11, Dex 18, Con 13, Int 11, Wis 6, Cha 18.
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I recently "upgraded" to D&D 5th edition. I decided to play a warlock. However, now I would like to be proficient in Stealth, and a warlock can not have this proficiency.
I am Warlock level 2. Is it possible to now multiclass into rogue, take just one rogue level, and then continue advancing as a warlock afterwards?
My stats are as follows: Str 11, Dex 18, Con 13, Int 11, Wis 6, Cha 18.
dnd-5e warlock multi-classing rogue character-advancement
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Thank you for your input. I will try to be more clear.
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I recently "upgraded" to D&D 5th edition. I decided to play a warlock. However, now I would like to be proficient in Stealth, and a warlock can not have this proficiency.
I am Warlock level 2. Is it possible to now multiclass into rogue, take just one rogue level, and then continue advancing as a warlock afterwards?
My stats are as follows: Str 11, Dex 18, Con 13, Int 11, Wis 6, Cha 18.
dnd-5e warlock multi-classing rogue character-advancement
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I recently "upgraded" to D&D 5th edition. I decided to play a warlock. However, now I would like to be proficient in Stealth, and a warlock can not have this proficiency.
I am Warlock level 2. Is it possible to now multiclass into rogue, take just one rogue level, and then continue advancing as a warlock afterwards?
My stats are as follows: Str 11, Dex 18, Con 13, Int 11, Wis 6, Cha 18.
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Thank you for your input. I will try to be more clear.
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Yes, you can multiclass and take one Rogue level
You can multi-class just to gain 1 level of Rogue since you meet the requirements. As noted in the basic Multiclassing rules, you need a Dexterity of 13 and Charisma of 13 in order to multi-class from Warlock into a Rogue.
Alternative
Have you looked at backgrounds?
This is normally something done at character creation, but you could have a word with your DM to see if he is amenable to changing your character.
Each background tends to give proficiency in two skills (as well as tools and/or language). If all you really want is proficiency in Stealth, then you could find a background that grants this such as the Criminal background. If you can't find a background that you like you could also work with your DM to make a custom background (see PHB p. 124-126) that fits your character and grants proficiency in Stealth.
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Edited to account for the stats being provided, and while I was in there tossed in a few other things. Please review to make sure you are content.
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The multiclassing rules are explained in the Player's Handbook on page 163 :
Multiclassing lets you combine classes together [...]. Your DM
decides whether these options are available in a campaign.
So check with your DM if they are OK allowing this.
Multiclassing allows you to gain levels in multiple classes. Doing so
lets you mix the abilities of those classes to realize a character
concept that might not be reflected in one of the standard class
options. With this rule, you have the option of gaining a level in a
new class whenever you advance in level, instead of gaining a level in
your current class. Your levels in all your classes are added together
to determine your character level. For example, if you have three
levels in wizard and two in fighter, you're a 5th-level character.
So you can take 2 levels of Warlock, then 1 level of rogue (as long as you meet the 13 DEX prerequisite for multiclassing into Rogue and the 13 CHA needed to multiclass out of warlock)(thanks @Someone_Evil).
Doing so will give you the following proficiencies :
Light armor, one skill from the class's skill list, thieves' tools
As well as expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack (thanks @Davo)
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Yes, you can multiclass and take one Rogue level
You can multi-class just to gain 1 level of Rogue since you meet the requirements. As noted in the basic Multiclassing rules, you need a Dexterity of 13 and Charisma of 13 in order to multi-class from Warlock into a Rogue.
Alternative
Have you looked at backgrounds?
This is normally something done at character creation, but you could have a word with your DM to see if he is amenable to changing your character.
Each background tends to give proficiency in two skills (as well as tools and/or language). If all you really want is proficiency in Stealth, then you could find a background that grants this such as the Criminal background. If you can't find a background that you like you could also work with your DM to make a custom background (see PHB p. 124-126) that fits your character and grants proficiency in Stealth.
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Edited to account for the stats being provided, and while I was in there tossed in a few other things. Please review to make sure you are content.
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– KorvinStarmast
2 hours ago
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Yes, you can multiclass and take one Rogue level
You can multi-class just to gain 1 level of Rogue since you meet the requirements. As noted in the basic Multiclassing rules, you need a Dexterity of 13 and Charisma of 13 in order to multi-class from Warlock into a Rogue.
Alternative
Have you looked at backgrounds?
This is normally something done at character creation, but you could have a word with your DM to see if he is amenable to changing your character.
Each background tends to give proficiency in two skills (as well as tools and/or language). If all you really want is proficiency in Stealth, then you could find a background that grants this such as the Criminal background. If you can't find a background that you like you could also work with your DM to make a custom background (see PHB p. 124-126) that fits your character and grants proficiency in Stealth.
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Edited to account for the stats being provided, and while I was in there tossed in a few other things. Please review to make sure you are content.
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– KorvinStarmast
2 hours ago
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Yes, you can multiclass and take one Rogue level
You can multi-class just to gain 1 level of Rogue since you meet the requirements. As noted in the basic Multiclassing rules, you need a Dexterity of 13 and Charisma of 13 in order to multi-class from Warlock into a Rogue.
Alternative
Have you looked at backgrounds?
This is normally something done at character creation, but you could have a word with your DM to see if he is amenable to changing your character.
Each background tends to give proficiency in two skills (as well as tools and/or language). If all you really want is proficiency in Stealth, then you could find a background that grants this such as the Criminal background. If you can't find a background that you like you could also work with your DM to make a custom background (see PHB p. 124-126) that fits your character and grants proficiency in Stealth.
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Yes, you can multiclass and take one Rogue level
You can multi-class just to gain 1 level of Rogue since you meet the requirements. As noted in the basic Multiclassing rules, you need a Dexterity of 13 and Charisma of 13 in order to multi-class from Warlock into a Rogue.
Alternative
Have you looked at backgrounds?
This is normally something done at character creation, but you could have a word with your DM to see if he is amenable to changing your character.
Each background tends to give proficiency in two skills (as well as tools and/or language). If all you really want is proficiency in Stealth, then you could find a background that grants this such as the Criminal background. If you can't find a background that you like you could also work with your DM to make a custom background (see PHB p. 124-126) that fits your character and grants proficiency in Stealth.
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Edited to account for the stats being provided, and while I was in there tossed in a few other things. Please review to make sure you are content.
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The multiclassing rules are explained in the Player's Handbook on page 163 :
Multiclassing lets you combine classes together [...]. Your DM
decides whether these options are available in a campaign.
So check with your DM if they are OK allowing this.
Multiclassing allows you to gain levels in multiple classes. Doing so
lets you mix the abilities of those classes to realize a character
concept that might not be reflected in one of the standard class
options. With this rule, you have the option of gaining a level in a
new class whenever you advance in level, instead of gaining a level in
your current class. Your levels in all your classes are added together
to determine your character level. For example, if you have three
levels in wizard and two in fighter, you're a 5th-level character.
So you can take 2 levels of Warlock, then 1 level of rogue (as long as you meet the 13 DEX prerequisite for multiclassing into Rogue and the 13 CHA needed to multiclass out of warlock)(thanks @Someone_Evil).
Doing so will give you the following proficiencies :
Light armor, one skill from the class's skill list, thieves' tools
As well as expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack (thanks @Davo)
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This also yields Expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack.
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– Davo
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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The multiclassing rules are explained in the Player's Handbook on page 163 :
Multiclassing lets you combine classes together [...]. Your DM
decides whether these options are available in a campaign.
So check with your DM if they are OK allowing this.
Multiclassing allows you to gain levels in multiple classes. Doing so
lets you mix the abilities of those classes to realize a character
concept that might not be reflected in one of the standard class
options. With this rule, you have the option of gaining a level in a
new class whenever you advance in level, instead of gaining a level in
your current class. Your levels in all your classes are added together
to determine your character level. For example, if you have three
levels in wizard and two in fighter, you're a 5th-level character.
So you can take 2 levels of Warlock, then 1 level of rogue (as long as you meet the 13 DEX prerequisite for multiclassing into Rogue and the 13 CHA needed to multiclass out of warlock)(thanks @Someone_Evil).
Doing so will give you the following proficiencies :
Light armor, one skill from the class's skill list, thieves' tools
As well as expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack (thanks @Davo)
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This also yields Expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack.
$endgroup$
– Davo
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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The multiclassing rules are explained in the Player's Handbook on page 163 :
Multiclassing lets you combine classes together [...]. Your DM
decides whether these options are available in a campaign.
So check with your DM if they are OK allowing this.
Multiclassing allows you to gain levels in multiple classes. Doing so
lets you mix the abilities of those classes to realize a character
concept that might not be reflected in one of the standard class
options. With this rule, you have the option of gaining a level in a
new class whenever you advance in level, instead of gaining a level in
your current class. Your levels in all your classes are added together
to determine your character level. For example, if you have three
levels in wizard and two in fighter, you're a 5th-level character.
So you can take 2 levels of Warlock, then 1 level of rogue (as long as you meet the 13 DEX prerequisite for multiclassing into Rogue and the 13 CHA needed to multiclass out of warlock)(thanks @Someone_Evil).
Doing so will give you the following proficiencies :
Light armor, one skill from the class's skill list, thieves' tools
As well as expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack (thanks @Davo)
$endgroup$
The multiclassing rules are explained in the Player's Handbook on page 163 :
Multiclassing lets you combine classes together [...]. Your DM
decides whether these options are available in a campaign.
So check with your DM if they are OK allowing this.
Multiclassing allows you to gain levels in multiple classes. Doing so
lets you mix the abilities of those classes to realize a character
concept that might not be reflected in one of the standard class
options. With this rule, you have the option of gaining a level in a
new class whenever you advance in level, instead of gaining a level in
your current class. Your levels in all your classes are added together
to determine your character level. For example, if you have three
levels in wizard and two in fighter, you're a 5th-level character.
So you can take 2 levels of Warlock, then 1 level of rogue (as long as you meet the 13 DEX prerequisite for multiclassing into Rogue and the 13 CHA needed to multiclass out of warlock)(thanks @Someone_Evil).
Doing so will give you the following proficiencies :
Light armor, one skill from the class's skill list, thieves' tools
As well as expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack (thanks @Davo)
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This also yields Expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack.
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This also yields Expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack.
$endgroup$
– Davo
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This also yields Expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack.
$endgroup$
– Davo
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This also yields Expertise in two skills, Thieves' Cant, and Sneak Attack.
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Welcome to RPGSE. Please add the system-and-edition tag to your question to make it answerable.
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– vicky_molokh
4 hours ago
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Welcome to RPG.SE! Take the tour if you haven't already, and check out the help center for more guidance. What RPG and edition are you playing? By "5.0", do you mean D&D 5e? If so, you can indicate this by editing the [dnd-5e] tag into your post. Furthermore, can you clarify what your actual question is? Even with a system specified, the question will likely need to be clearer to be answerable. What's the connection between taking a level of rogue and being proficient in Stealth?
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– V2Blast
4 hours ago
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Thank you for your input. I will try to be more clear.
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– juilo
4 hours ago
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What books do you own / have you read ?
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– Pierre Cathé
4 hours ago
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Please tell us your stats, specifically your Charisma and Dexterity, as these will dictate whether or not you are able to multiclass as a Warlock and a Rogue.
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– Davo
3 hours ago