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That's not how Multiclassing works in 5E mate.Channel Divinity: both cleric used; paladin not.
Aura: +5 to all saves for those w/in 10' radius
Spell slots:
Cleric 1 (4)
Cleric 2 (3) X
Cleric 3 (3) XXX
Cleric 4 (3) XXX
Cleric 5 (1)
Paladin 1 (4)
Paladin 2 (2)
Can you confirm the slots you have used (including the 2 x 3rds you recovered).Yep, NG!
Thanks. -- I didn't re-read the section. I usually don't multiclass. Will fix.That's not how Multiclassing works in 5E mate.
Your caster levels stack and your channel divinities dont.
You have the slots of a 12th level cleric (9 from Cleric and 1/2 of 6 from Paladin) and 2 x channel divinities per short rest (and you've used both).
Thanks. -- I didn't re-read the section. I usually don't multiclass. Will fix.
4th - Cast Death Ward on the Sorcerer,Can you confirm the slots you have used (including the 2 x 3rds you recovered).
It doesnt seem to add up.
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