According to the Multiclass Spellcaster: Spell Slots per Spell Level table on page 165 of the Player’s Handbook, you have access to 3rd-level spell slots. Once they have prepared their spells, they can cast a prepared spell at a higher level following all the normal rules found on page 201 of the Player’s Handbook.
Can you multiclass into a different subclass 5e?
By the rules you cannot. The rules for multiclassing state: 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. A subclass is not a new class.
Can you have multiple archetypes in 5e?
Using the books’ rules, no, you can’t. You can only choose your archetype once, when you achieve that level (e.g. 3rd lvl Fighter). The only way to get another archetype would be leveling the same class from 1st level again, doing something similar to a multiclass Fighter/Fighter.
How does a multiclass caster prepare a spell?
Multiclassed casters learn/prepare spells as if single-classed in each class. The multiclass spellcasting rules in the PHB (p. 164) or basic rules clearly address how known and prepared spells work if multiclassed into 2 or more classes (or subclasses) with the Spellcasting feature:
How do character levels work with multiclassing?
You can only reach character level 20. With multiclassing every time you level up you can choose one of your classes and increase it’s class level by 1 or add a new class at class level 1. With this role, you have the option of gaining a level in a new class whenever you advance in levei, instead of gaining a level in your current class.
How many spells do you have as a multiclass cleric?
So in your hypothetical Sorcerer/Cleric, you must identify which spells you know and can prepare individually for each class. Then refer to the multiclass table to see how many slots you have. Critically, as a 5th level Multiclass Spellcaster, you do not have two 3rd level sorcerer slots.
What happens when you have more than one spellcasting class?
Your capacity for spellcasting depends partly on your combined levels in all your spellcasting classes and partly on your individual levels in those classes. Once you have the Spellcasting feature from more than one class, use the rules below.