How Many Spell Slots Do You Get?

When playing a game of Dungeons & Dragons, one of the most important resources a spellcaster has is their spell slots. These are the number of times they can cast spells before needing to rest and recover their magical energy. But how many spell slots do you actually get?

Well, it depends on your character level and class. Each class has its own progression table for spell slots, which determines how many they receive at each level. Let’s take a closer look at each class and their spell slot progression.

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Wizard: Wizards are the quintessential spellcasters in D&D. They have the most versatile spellcasting abilities, but also require the most preparation and planning. A wizard’s spell slot progression is as follows:

  • Level 1-2: 2 first-level spells
  • Level 3-4: 3 first-level spells, 2 second-level spells
  • Level 5-6: 4 first-level spells, 3 second-level spells
  • Level 7-8: 4 first-level spells, 3 second-level spells, 2 third-level spells
  • Level 9-10: 4 first-level spells, 3 second-level spells, 3 third-level spells
  • Level 11-12: 4 first-level spells, 3 second-level spells, 3 third-level spells, 1 fourth-level spell
  • Level 13-14:4 first-level spells,3 second-level spells,3 third level-spells,and two fourth level-spell
  • Lever15-16:

Cleric:The Cleric is a powerful spellcaster as well. However, their spellcasting abilities are centered around their devotion to a particular deity or ideology. A cleric’s spell slot progression is as follows:

  • Level 1: 2 first-level spells
  • Level 2-3: 3 first-level spells
  • Level 4-5: 4 first-level spells, 2 second-level spells
  • Level 6-7: 4 first-level spells, 3 second-level spells
  • Level 8-9: 4 first-level spells, 3 second-level spells, 2 third-level spells
  • Level10-11:

Sorcerer:Sorcerers have an innate ability to cast magic through their bloodline. They have fewer spell slots than wizards or clerics but can cast more often due to their innate abilities. A sorcerer’s spell slot progression is as follows:

  • Level1-2:
  • As you can see, each class has its own unique progression for spell slots. It’s important to keep track of how many you have left, as running out of spell slots mid-battle can be disastrous. However, with careful planning and management of resources, you can become a formidable force on the battlefield and in the world of Dungeons & Dragons.