
Multi-Class is one of the most versatile new features of Classcraft. With it, you can transform your single classroom adventure into an experience that spans a student’s entire school day.
Let’s take a look!
Sharing Students
By setting up Multi-Class and connecting to other teachers at your school, students can use a single account and avatar across all classes in which they’re playing. This makes it easier for them to manage their Classcraft activity and makes it simpler for you to keep track of students.
You can set up Multi-Class from the Class Manager. See it in action by watching this video!
Adding a colleague’s students to your classes is as easy as pressing the green “Add a Player” button on the Classroom Setup screen and clicking on the “Student Database.” Then select the student you wish to add.

Classcraft automatically balances the game for students playing in more than one class, so you don’t have to worry about all the finer details. We’ve got you covered.
For example, if a student is playing in more than one class, the game will increase their level caps (the amount of XP students need to level up) by combining their total level caps across all of their classes. The game also adds up how much AP they regenerate each day using this same method, as well as other aspects.
Sharing Customizations
Once you’re connected to other teachers in Multi-Class, you can view and use the customizations that your colleagues have set for different game features.
For example, you can use their settings for the game powers, random events, sentences, and presets. You can do this by going to your Class Manager and clicking “Settings” for your class.

Watch this process in action in this video!
Moving Students Between Classes

Multi-Class is also beneficial even if no other teachers at your school are playing Classcraft.
For example, you can still import random events, presets, and so forth from your other classes (if you don’t wish to import all your settings at once).
You can also transfer students into multiple classes by using the “Student Database” feature as described in the “Sharing Students” section of this article.
Those are the amazing benefits of Multi-Class! We hope you’ve found this little guide useful. :) If you have any questions or don’t understand something explained here, feel free to email stephanie@classcraft.com.
Until next time!