10 Interesting Multiclass Options To Improve Your Dungeons & Dragons Character

1. Druid/Barbarian

Dungeons and Dragons
Wizards of the Coast

When it comes to the insanely powerful, Druid/Barbarians definitely take the cake. Actually, they take whatever they want.

As a Druid, your Wildshape ability means that you essentially have two health pools at the cost of only a single action. As a Barbarian, your Rage ability will mean you only take half damage on all physical attacks. You won't exactly be invincible, mind, but you'll be as close as possible. Just don't taunt your DM with that fact, because if they really want to kill you, they'll find a way.

Not only does Rage mean you can take more hits than a drunken Tarrasque wearing Kevlar, but it also means all your melee attacks will do increased damage as well. Even the ones that you do while in animal form. And when it comes to roleplay, stomping around as a furious Rock Elemental is something every DnD player should experience at least once.

On top of that, the advantage on Strength checks/saving throws that the Barbarian gives you should offer some form of help while not in animal form, meaning there literally ain't no mountain high enough. Except perhaps that Necromancer's tower the DM's just dropped on top of you. Rolling initiative it is, then.

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