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== Spellcasters ==
== Spellcasters ==
While anyone may use a scroll or magic item to cast a spell, those with the ability to cast spells on their own are known as '''spellcasters'''. Such characters have the [[Spellcasting]] feature from their [[class]] (or, in the case of {{class|Warlock}}s, the [[Warlock#Pact Magic|Pact Magic]] feature instead). Many classes specialise in spellcasting: {{class|Wizard}}s, {{class|Sorcerer}}s, {{class|Cleric}}, {{class|Druid}}s and {{class|Bard}}s. These classes are "full casters", meaning they can cast the maximum number of spells of the highest allowable level as they progress in experience. Other classes and [[subclasses]] mix spellcasting with other talents, and learn to cast fewer and less powerful spells. They are generally referred to as "half-casters" ({{class|Ranger}}s and {{class|Paladin}}s) or "one-third-casters" ({{class|Arcane Trickster Rogue}}s and {{class|Eldritch Knight Fighter}}s), depending on the fraction of maximum spellcasting power they gain. Such characters may not be able to cast spells at all until they reach level 2 or 3.
While anyone may use a scroll or magic item to cast a spell, those with the ability to cast spells on their own are known as '''spellcasters'''. Such characters have the [[Spellcasting]] feature from their [[class]] (or, in the case of {{class|Warlock}}s, the [[Warlock#Pact Magic|Pact Magic]] feature instead). Many classes specialise in spellcasting: {{class|Wizard}}s, {{class|Sorcerer}}s, {{class|Cleric}}, {{class|Druid}}s and {{class|Bard}}s. These classes are "full casters", meaning they can cast the maximum number of spells of the highest allowable level as they progress in experience. Other classes and [[subclasses]] mix spellcasting with other talents, and learn to cast fewer and less powerful spells. They are generally referred to as "half-casters" ({{class|Ranger}}s and {{class|Paladin}}s) or "one-third-casters" ({{class|Arcane Trickster}}s and {{class|Eldritch Knight}}s), depending on the fraction of maximum spellcasting power they gain. Such characters may not be able to cast spells at all until they reach level 2 or 3.


== Casting spells ==
== Casting spells ==

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