Multiclass Spell Slot Calculator 2024 – D&D 5e Tool

Multiclass Spell Slot Calculator 2024 – D&D 5e Tool

🧙 Multiclass Spell Slot Calculator 2024

Calculate your D&D 5e 2024 multiclass spell slots accurately — full casters, half casters, third casters & Warlock pact slots

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📝 Character Classes
⚡ Warlock Note: Warlock levels use Pact Magic (separate from multiclass slots). Warlock pact slots are calculated separately and displayed in results. Warlock levels are NOT added to the multiclass spellcaster level formula.
⚙️ Options
✨ Your Multiclass Spell Slots
📚 Class Caster Types Reference
Full
Bard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, Wizard
Half
Paladin, Ranger (levels ÷2)
1/3
Arcane Trickster, Eldritch Knight (÷3)
Pact
Warlock (separate Pact Magic)
0
Barbarian, Fighter (base), Monk, Rogue (base)
½
Half casters start at level 2 (Paladin/Ranger)
Third casters start at level 3
9th
Highest slot level available (level 17+)
📋 Full Multiclass Spell Slot Table (PHB 2024)
Caster Lvl 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
12
23
342
443
5432
6433
74331
84332
943331
1043332
11433321
12433321
134333211
144333211
1543332111
1643332111
17433321111
18433331111
19433332111
20433332211
🔮 Warlock Pact Magic Slots Reference
Warlock Level Slot Level Slots Available Recover On
11st1Short or Long Rest
21st2Short or Long Rest
3–42nd2Short or Long Rest
5–63rd2Short or Long Rest
7–84th2Short or Long Rest
9–105th2Short or Long Rest
11–165th3Short or Long Rest
17–205th4Short or Long Rest
🧮 Common Multiclass Configurations
Build Caster Level Highest Slot Total Slots
Wizard 17 / Cleric 3209th22
Sorcerer 10 / Paladin 10158th17
Bard 6 / Warlock 6 (pact)6 (mc) +6 pact6th (mc) / 3rd (pact)14+2
Cleric 1 / Wizard 19209th22
Paladin 2 / Sorcerer 895th14
Druid 5 / Ranger 574th11
Wizard 3 / Fighter(EK) 753rd9
Sorcerer 3 / Warlock 33 (mc) +3 pact2nd (mc) / 2nd (pact)6+2
💡 Tips & Calculation Notes
📐 Half Caster Floor Rule: Paladin and Ranger do not contribute to multiclass spellcasting until level 2. At level 1, they count as 0 for the multiclass formula. From level 2 onward, use floor(level ÷ 2).
🔮 Third Caster Floor Rule: Arcane Trickster and Eldritch Knight contribute only from level 3 onward. Use floor(level ÷ 3). A Fighter 2 / Wizard 18 contributes 0+18 = 18 caster levels.
⚡ Warlock Exception: Warlock Pact Magic slots are completely separate from multiclass spell slots. You track both pools independently. Pact slots recover on short or long rest; multiclass slots recover only on long rest.
📚 2024 PHB Change: The 2024 Player's Handbook uses the same multiclass spell slot table as 2014. The key difference is that some subclasses (e.g. Eldritch Knight) now qualify slightly differently — always check your subclass feature description.

Count magic items for Multiclass characters can seem hard at first, but the main idea is quite easy after one gets the math rules. If a character owns more than one magic class the magic items from those classes join in one shared pool. The way one counts this pool depends on the kinds of magic users that are involved.

Bard, cleric, druid, sorcerer and wizard all belong to full casters. Every level in those classes adds fully to the whole caster level. For instance, a character with two levels in cleric and five in bard simply adds the seven levels together.

Counting Spell Slots for Multiclass Characters

Paladins and rangers are half casters. They add only half of their levels, rounded down. Fighter levels from the subclass Eldritch Knight and levels of thief from the subclass Arcane Trickster count as a third, also rounded down.

After one finds the whole caster level, one compares it with the table for Multiclass casters in the Player’s Handbook. This table shows exactly how many Spell Slot options are open for every level of spell. In short, the tabel surprisingly looks like the growth of Spell Slot counts for any full caster class.

Here things get a bit tricky even so. The table for Multiclass may give Spell Slot counts of higher level than any of the classes of the character truly can learn or prepare. Take this example: a character with five levels each in cleric, wizard, bard and sorcerer wood reach a caster level of twenty.

That means that slots for ninth level spells show in the table. Even so each separate class only knows spells up to the third level. The slots are there, but the character does not learn spells of ninth level to fill them.

One however can use those high slots to cast lower spells at a higher level.

A real example will explain that. A thief with three levels in Arcane Trickster and three in wizard has a whole caster level of four. This comes from three caster levels plus a third from the three levels of thief, rounded down to one.

So the total is indeed four. So it gives four slots of first level, three of second and three of third.

Prepared spells and known spells are handled for each class. A Multiclass character prepares their spells as if they were a single class character at that level for every class. But when the slots already exist, any Spell Slot works to cast any prepared spell from any class.

If someone is Multiclass between two full caster classes, the growth of Spell Slot counts does not slow. Spell Slot counts from Warlock PactMagic work a bit differently and one tracks them separately, though the game sometimes treats them as normal Spell Slot counts.

Multiclass Spell Slot Calculator 2024 – D&D 5e Tool

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