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* That being said, there are definitely small one-level dips that can be worth it. Wizards can still cast in full armor and shields unimpeded if they got that proficiency from a level in another class, the Warlock's Eldritch Blast is a great fallback option for a Bard who doesn't want to get into melee, a single level in Rogue can give a character both proficiency and expertise in Sleight of Hand for dealing with locks and traps, etc. | * That being said, there are definitely small one-level dips that can be worth it. Wizards can still cast in full armor and shields unimpeded if they got that proficiency from a level in another class, the Warlock's Eldritch Blast is a great fallback option for a Bard who doesn't want to get into melee, a single level in Rogue can give a character both proficiency and expertise in Sleight of Hand for dealing with locks and traps, etc. | ||
* When planning a build, remember that you don't need to suffer through something unfun and suboptimal now to play the fun version of it in three more levels, just respec once you actually reach that goal. | |||
** The only exception to this is the 'one level in every class' achievement, which needs to be done without ever respeccing, but that's a gimmick run. | |||
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