Do cantrips scale with multiclass?

Yes, cantrips scale with your total character level, not your individual class levels, when you multiclass in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, meaning a barbarian 2/cleric 3 (a level 5 character) casts cantrips as a 5th-level caster, ensuring they remain useful and aren't penalized for taking different classes. This applies to cantrips that improve with levels, like Fire Bolt or Sacred Flame, and even Eldritch Blast fires more beams based on your overall character level.
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Do cantrips level up when multiclassing?

They Can Scale As You Level: Many damage-dealing cantrips will automatically become more powerful as you level up (typically at the 5th, 11th, and 17th level) regardless of your class distribution if you multiclass.
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What do cantrips scale with?

"Cantrips scale with character level. For example, a barbarian 2 / cleric 3 casts sacred flame as a 5th-level character."
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How do cantrips work with multiclassing in BG3?

Your cantrips add up as you'd expect. Spell slots depend. If you are multiclassing full casters (wizard sorcerer druid cleric) then you'll have as many spell slots as you would normally have if you didn't multiclass.
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Is there a downside to multiclassing?

The cons of multiclassing: slower character progression, loss of access to higher level abilities. Pros: more versatility.
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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What is the most overpowered class in D&D?

The "strongest" D&D class in 5e is often considered the Wizard for raw spell power and versatility at high levels, but the Cleric, Bard, and Druid are strong contenders due to their potent spell lists, support, and unique utility, while Paladins offer incredible burst damage (smites) and martial prowess, making them top-tier. Ultimately, strength depends on playstyle, as Wizards need prep, while Bards excel at skills, and Clerics/Druids offer unique divine/nature magic. 
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How to make cantrips do more damage in BG3?

There is also equipment that augment your cantrips' damage, be it with your charisma (i.e. eldritch blast) or intelligence modifier (for wizards). And, you can also further augment cantrips with metamagic feats from the sorcerer class, giving you a pool of effect to further strengthen your cantrips.
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Do you get ASI if you multiclass?

ASI only happens at the level described for each class. Multiclassing means you would only get the ability score when you reach the appropriate fighter or wizard levels.
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Does Eldritch Blast scale with character level?

Yes, Eldritch Blast (EB) scales with your total Character Level, not just your Warlock level, which is why it's so powerful in multiclass builds, adding more beams (2 at level 5, 3 at 11, 4 at 17) as you level up overall, but you need Warlock levels (often 2) for crucial invocations like Agonizing Blast to maximize its damage. 
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What are the rules for cantrips?

Cantrips in Dungeons & Dragons are powerful, at-will spells that don't use spell slots, making them a core resource for casters, usable infinitely as long as you have an action and components. Key rules include automatic scaling (damage/effect increases with your overall character level at 5th, 11th, and 17th), specific casting times (Action, Bonus Action, etc.), and the rule that if you cast a bonus action spell, your action must be a cantrip. They act as fundamental tools for combat, utility, and flavor, providing consistent magical output without draining resources. 
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Do all cantrips use intelligence?

It's not dependent on the spell, it's dependent on the class. Wizards have intelligence as their spell casting modifier, clerics and druids have wisdom while warlocks, paladins, bards, and sorcerers use charisma.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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Can you cast two cantrips if one is a bonus action?

The rule is that once you cast any spell with a bonus action, the only other spell you can cast in the same turn is a cantrip with a casting time of one action.
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What is the most broken subclass in 5e?

Twilight Cleric Is A Broken D&D 5e Build In A Subclass

Some consider it the single most powerful subclass in the game, to the point of being one of the most broken D&D 5e builds by itself. The Twilight cleric's Channel Divinity provides every nearby character with many temporary hit points per turn.
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What class gets the most ASI?

Certain classes (namely rogues and fighters) get more ASIs than the rest. Rogues get an ASI at level 10 (for a total of 6 ASIs throughout all 20 levels). Fighters get additional ASIs at levels 6 and 14, for a total of 7 ASIs through level 20.
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Can you multiclass twice in 5e?

No Duplicate Classes Allowed: You can't multiclass into the same class multiple times (for instance, no “Fighter 1/Fighter 1” shenanigans!)
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Is Eldritch Blast the best cantrip?

Yes, Eldritch Blast is widely considered one of the best, if not the best, cantrips in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, primarily for Warlocks, due to its excellent scaling, consistent force damage, customizable enhancements via Invocations (like Agonizing Blast for extra damage and Repelling Blast for control), and versatility in targeting multiple enemies with separate beams as you level up.
 
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Does BG3 actually have 17000 endings?

So, while BG3 doesn't really have 17,000 completely unique endings, there are at least 17,000 variations on the endings it has.
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What is the most powerful spell in Baldur's Gate 3?

There isn't one single "strongest" spell in Baldur's Gate 3, as it depends on the situation, but top contenders include Eldritch Blast (Warlock cantrip for reliable force damage), Cloud of Daggers (consistent area damage with no save), Hold Person/Monster (powerful crowd control), and high-level summons like Conjure Elemental, while Sanctuary and Globe of Invulnerability offer broken defensive utility, with many builds revolving around setting up combinations like wet enemies + cold/lightning damage. 
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What D&D class has a god?

D&D has divine gods. And with these divine gods come the idea of divine classes: the cleric, the paladin, and others throughout D&D's lifetime. And these divine gods, whether good or evil, lawful or chaotic, civilized or barbaric, greater or lesser, alive or half dead, all use the same divine classes.
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What is the weakest 5e class?

I would nominate the Monk as the weakest class in D&D 5th Edition. Why is that you might ask? 1. It has a very weak 1st level.
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What is the most self sufficient class in D&D?

They know their entire nature-based spell list, wielding a great combination of damage, healing, and support spells. Like the Paladin, the Druid is one of the most self-sufficient classes in the game. On that point, you cannot be a druid unless you want your character to be immersed in nature.
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