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* When [[multiclassing]], it takes 3 levels in this class to gain 1 caster level.
* When [[multiclassing]], it takes 3 levels in this class to gain 1 caster level.


Third Casters in D&D 5e currently consist of the ''Eldritch Knight'' subclass for [[Fighter]]s and the ''[[Arcane Trickster]]'' subclass for [[Rogue]]s.
Third Casters in D&D 5e currently consist of the ''Eldritch Knight'' subclass for [[Fighter]]s and the ''[[Arcane Trickster]]'' subclass for [[Rogue]]s. This progression rate is closer to what a [[Half Caster]] had in [[3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons]].


See also [[Full Caster]] and [[Half Caster]].
See also [[Full Caster]] and [[Half Caster]].


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Revision as of 14:59, 1 March 2019

Third Caster is a slang-term that appears on /tg/ in reference to Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. A Third Caster is any class capable of spellcasting with the following traits:

  • They start gaining access to spells at 3rd level.
  • They are usually a spellcasting subclass to an otherwise non-spellcasting class.
  • They can reach up to 4th level spells.
  • When multiclassing, it takes 3 levels in this class to gain 1 caster level.

Third Casters in D&D 5e currently consist of the Eldritch Knight subclass for Fighters and the Arcane Trickster subclass for Rogues. This progression rate is closer to what a Half Caster had in 3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons.

See also Full Caster and Half Caster.