I've found the charactermancer pretty hit & miss for multiclass spell selection - I'd probably recommend just adding them manually each level up. If you really want them in charactermancer though, add a multiclass into Druid for the character, and when you level up with charactermancer add however many levels you need for the spells you should be able to take (eg 1 level of druid for level 1 spells & cantrips only) but before you click on "Next", click the +HP counter down to 0 for Druid. So you're gaining 1 level as per usual in your main class, with the relevant HP, but the 1 Druid level you gain will give you 0HP. Now click next, and you should be able to pick your druid spells as part of the level up. After your level up is complete, on the same page as the charactermancer button is the multiclass section on the left... uncheck the box next to Druid. You should now be back to straight Level 2 (main class). You will need to do this every time you level up I think. This isn't really going to be ideal, but I don't think there are attribute flags you can edit to influence the charactermancer - I think it just reads which classes you're gaining a level in when you tell it on the first page. For example, if you edit your multiclass1 to Druid and multiclass1_lvl to 9, then run charactermancer, it will not pick up that you're a level 9 Druid with no spells and let you select any - you have to gain a level in charactermancer for it to offer you spells for that class. That's my experience from messing around with it, anyway! Could be wrong! Is ther a way to separate the spell lists by class in the multiclass
characters so the moony players like me do nto mixed them all? Pact Magic : If you have both the Spellcasting class feature and the Pact Magic class feature from the Warlock class, you can use the Spell Slots you gain from the Pact Magic feature to cast Spells you know or have prepared from Classes with the Spellcasting class feature, and you can use the Spell Slots you gain from the Spellcasting class feature to cast Warlock Spells you know. They are interchangeable, with the exception that only your Warlock spell slots will refresh on a short rest. But since any rational Bardlock will use their Warlock slots first no matter what spell they're casting (of the appropriate level), there's no real reason to track them separately. And yeah, this isn't really a class building/tips forum but <shrug> it wasn't hard to answer :)