@JeremyECrawford Paladin 3/Ranger 5 caster level ⌊3/2+5/2⌋=4 or ⌊3/2⌋+⌊5/2⌋=3? Same for Eldritch Knight 5/Arcane Trickster 8? Ranger 3/EK 8?
— Anomie (@anomiex) October 18, 2016
Multiclass spell slots: divide levels in paladin, ranger, fighter (Eldritch Knight), or rogue (Arcane Trickster) and then add them. #DnD https://t.co/8i7IPdAbbB
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 18, 2016
@JeremyECrawford @anomiex I think what he's asking is when to round down: immediately after dividing and before adding, or at the end?
— Daniel Dettinburn (@drakus1111) October 18, 2016
Multiclass spell slots: when dividing the levels of multiple classes, you divide, round down, and then add the results together. #DnD https://t.co/ureYZ5QdDI
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 18, 2016
@BeauxArtArtist @drakus1111 @anomiexPlaying 3.5, where in the rules is this? I am really confused. The answer is about fifth edition.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 19, 2016
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Multiclass spell slots: when dividing the levels of multiple classes, you divide, round down, and then add the results together. #DnDJeremy Crawford added,
Daniel Dettinburn @drakus1111
@JeremyECrawford @anomiex I think what he’s asking is when to round down: immediately after dividing and before adding, or at the end?
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User Wizard levels aren't divided in the multiclassing rules.— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 19, 2016
@ChromWolfAs Paladin 5, does this mean I lose access to my 2nd level spell slots once I ding Rngr 1 (5/2=2.5~2;1/2=0.5~0;2+0=CL 2)? Your math is correct.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) December 1, 2016
The Paladin 5 / Ranger 1 example would not loose 2nd level spell slots because the Ranger levels only count “once you have the spellcasting feature from more than one class” (PHB 164) Rangers and Paladins only gain the spellcasting class feature at 2nd level.
I got all tingly with the properly-used mathematical symbols! Kuddos!