D&d 5e Paladin Spells
D.k. Metcalf
I'm jumping back into DMing D&D after decades off, and I have some questions about the 5e multiclassing rules. Specifically, how to determine spell slots when combining a spellcaster class with the Warlock class?
One of my players wants to be a Paladin/Warlock. I'm trying to figure out if the player uses the Paladin advancement chart on pg. 83 or the multiclassing chart on pg. 165 to determine how many spell slots he should have? My confusion stems from the way Pact Magic works with multiclassing.
Basically, if you multiclass a spellcaster and Warlock does that count as 2 spellcasters (so you divide your Paladin levels by 2 rounded down for the purpose of figuring out your spell slots) or just a single spellcaster (so you use the Paladin's standard spell advancement)?
For example, a Paladin 3/Warlock 3 should have the following spell slots:
1. x3 1st level Paladin spells slots and x2 2nd level Warlock slots.
OR
2. x2 1st level Paladin spells slots and x2 2nd level Warlock slots.
OR
3. Neither, I'm totally doing this wrong.
I'm hoping you guys can help me out!
One of my players wants to be a Paladin/Warlock. I'm trying to figure out if the player uses the Paladin advancement chart on pg. 83 or the multiclassing chart on pg. 165 to determine how many spell slots he should have? My confusion stems from the way Pact Magic works with multiclassing.
Basically, if you multiclass a spellcaster and Warlock does that count as 2 spellcasters (so you divide your Paladin levels by 2 rounded down for the purpose of figuring out your spell slots) or just a single spellcaster (so you use the Paladin's standard spell advancement)?
For example, a Paladin 3/Warlock 3 should have the following spell slots:
1. x3 1st level Paladin spells slots and x2 2nd level Warlock slots.
OR
2. x2 1st level Paladin spells slots and x2 2nd level Warlock slots.
OR
3. Neither, I'm totally doing this wrong.
I'm hoping you guys can help me out!
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5E When does each caster class get their spell slots back? Paladin 2 points 4 years ago. Bards, Clerics, Druids, Eldritch Knights, Paladins, Rangers, Arcane Tricksters, Sorcerers, and Wizards regain their spell slots after a long rest. Only Warlocks regain slots after a short rest, if you don't count Elemental Monks, which regain their. Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate, and multiple other biological effects. In humans, the most important compounds in this group are vitamin D 3 (also known as cholecalciferol) and vitamin D 2 (ergocalciferol). The major natural source of the vitamin is synthesis of cholecalciferol in the lower. Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
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- 5e SRD:Paladin. From D&D Wiki. Jump to: navigation, search. This material is published under the OGL: Contents. The Paladin table shows how many spell slots you have to cast your spells. To cast one of your paladin spells of 1st level or higher, you must expend a slot of the spell’s level or higher. This is part of the 5e System.
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