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== Spell Slots == | == Spell Slots == | ||
'''Spell Slots''' are the spellcasters' | '''Spell Slots''' are the spellcasters' [[Resource]] used to cast '''Spells'''. Once '''Spell Slots''' are depleted, they can only be regained through a [[Long Rest]], with the following notable exceptions: | ||
* Certain classes like [[Wizard]] and some [[Druid]] subclasses have the ability to regain a | * Certain classes like [[Wizard]] and some [[Druid]] subclasses have the ability to regain a small number of '''Spell Slots''' once per day. | ||
* [[Warlock]]s only need to take a [[Short Rest]] to fully regain their Spell Slots. | * [[Warlock]]s only need to take a [[Short Rest]] to fully regain their Spell Slots. | ||
=== Spell Slot Levels === | |||
Each Spell Slot has a level that corresponds to the level of spells that can be cast using that slot: {{Icon|4 Level 1 Spell Slots.png}} Level 1, {{Icon|2 Level 2 Spell Slots.png}} Level 2, {{Icon|2 Level 3 Spell Slots.png}} Level 3, and so on. | |||
=== Upcasting === | |||
'''Upcasting''' refers to when a spellcaster chooses to use a higher level spell slot to cast a lower level spell. Many spells gain additional damage dice, area of effect, targets, or other effects when upcast, but some spells gain no additional benefit. [[Warlock]] spells are '''always''' upcast to their highest known spell level. | |||
== Spellcasting Ability Modifier == | == Spellcasting Ability Modifier == |