10 Interesting Multiclass Options To Improve Your Dungeons & Dragons Character

5. Druid/Cleric

Dungeons and Dragons
Wizards of the Coast

This one is for those players who like to be the parent of the group. You know who you are.

While Druids can be a very good balance of offensive magic casters, healers and tanks if the right Wildshape forms are picked, a Jack of all trades means a master of none, and a few levels of the Cleric class helps focus the Druid's specialties into one area.

That area in question being healing.

While the Druid class comes equipped with a few healing spells as standard, choosing the Life Domain from the Cleric class can really give your healing spells that extra TLC power, allowing for more healing per spell.

Also, like with the Paladin, making your Druid character beholden to a more traditional deity can lead to interesting motivations and flaws, and is especially handy if you're looking to play a more lawful character as opposed to a chaotic one.

And if you really progress into some Cleric levels, you can even have the ability to save members of your party should they meet a grisly end. Do that enough and you'll be seen as the ultimate group mum. Just make sure its not always you bringing the snacks every week.

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