Originally Posted by Dark_Ansem
Originally Posted by zanos
https://5thsrd.org/rules/multiclassing/

You can multiclass in 5E (assuming Larian stays consistent with 5E on this point). There are stat requirements to multiclass into specific classes, but you can multiclass. Feats are selected in place of ability points at certain level thresholds.

Feats: https://www.aidedd.org/dnd-filters/feats.php

There are fewer feats than 3E, as 5E is all about 'streamlining', but they are there and some of them are quite good.


Namely, "Ritual Magic" is perhaps the most awesome one.

And, war caster, lucky or polearm master and sentinel for warrior types. There are some amazing feats.

I agree it´s a little wierd that you need a feat to charge or to unsheath two weapons at once, but that´s the way it is...


Originally Posted by TheInfinitySock
My question about a feat is does ritual casting have a limit on how many spells you can cast or is it like the wizard class were you can lean as many spells as you want so long as there are ritual spells I am planning on picking the ritual casting if it is in BG3


If they apply the ritual casting feat in the game and if it is made as in PNP the ritual feat gives you a ritual book that you can only use to cast ritual spells, and you do not need to prepare them. you can learn spells if you found them, but only half your caster level max and they use the same attribute to cast it as the caster class you take the spell from (int for mages, cha for bards, wis for clerics and druids, etc)

"If you come across a spell in written form, such as a
magical spell scroll or a w izard’s spellbook, you might
be able to add it to your ritual book. The spell must be
on the spell list for the class you chose, the spell’s level
can be no higher than half your level (rounded up), and
it must have the ritual tag. The process o f copying the
spell into your ritual book takes 2 hours per level o f the
spell, and costs 50 gp per level. The cost represents
material components you expend as you experiment
with the spell to master it, as well as the fine inks you
need to record it"

And as any ritual you can cast it as many times as you want, but the casting time is plus 10 minutes because you can only cast them as a ritual spell.

I do not know if they are going to implement ritual casting or how, but I hope they made the effort. Maybe you can cast rituals in the camp?

Last edited by _Vic_; 08/03/20 01:15 PM.