How Do Wizard Spell Slots Work?

As a wizard, spell casting is at the core of your abilities. You’ve spent countless hours studying and practicing to master your craft, but one aspect that can still cause confusion is spell slots.

Spell slots are what allow you to cast spells, but how do they work exactly? In this tutorial, we’ll take a deep dive into the world of wizard spell slots.

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First things first, what exactly is a spell slot? A spell slot is essentially a container that holds magical energy.

When you cast a spell, you expend one or more of these slots to power it. The number of spell slots you have depends on your level as a wizard.

At first level, you have two first-level spell slots. As you gain levels, the number and level of your available spell slots increase.

For example, at third level, you have four first-level and two second-level spell slots. At fifth level, you have four first-level, three second-level, and two third-level spell slots.

Now that we know what a spell slot is let’s talk about how they work in practice. When you prepare your spells for the day (usually during a long rest), you choose which spells to put into each available slot. For example, if you have two first-level spell slots and choose to prepare Magic Missile and Mage Armor for the day, you can cast either of those spells twice before needing to take another long rest.

It’s worth noting that some spells require higher-level slots to cast than their base level. For example, Fireball is a third-level spell but can be cast using higher-level slots for increased damage. If you only have one third-level slot available but want to cast Fireball twice in one day, you’ll need to use both your third and second level slot.

But what happens if all your available spell slots are expended? Can’t cast any more spells until tomorrow? Luckily not!

As long as you have at least one spell slot remaining, you can cast cantrips. Cantrips are simple spells that don’t require a spell slot to use. They’re a great way to keep fighting or solve minor problems when you’re out of spell slots.

So, in summary, wizard spell slots are containers of magical energy that allow you to cast spells. The number and level of your available slots increase as you gain levels, and you choose which spells to put into each slot when preparing for the day. If all your spell slots are expended, you can still cast cantrips until you take another long rest.

Hopefully, this tutorial has cleared up any confusion about how wizard spell slots work. Remember to always prepare well and choose your spells wisely!