[Top 11] D&D Best Monk Multiclasses That Are Fun To Play

So many classes, so little time! Multiclassing allows you to combine two classes into one character, taking the best abilities of each. This provides the opportunity to synergize features and stack abilities to make an epic character the world has never seen before! It also allows you to spice up your character creation, taking inspiration from multiple backgrounds and playstyles.

There are some risks to multiclassing. Some classes don’t work well together, actively sabotaging each other’s features or doubling up abilities. Multiclassing also limits the amount of levels you can take in each class–since you took a level in bard, you are now unable to reach level 20 in ranger.

But multiclassing has incredible benefits. Access to multiple classes means you can use the abilities of each, like combining the druid’s Wild Shape with the fighter’s Battle Maneuvers (Battle Master subclass). If you choose a spellcaster, you can cast spells from multiple class lists, casting Fireball alongside Call Lightning.

Here are my top eleven monk multiclass combos to transform your monk into a two-hit powerhouse of crazy abilities!

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