If you are a player of Dungeons and Dragons, you know that spellcasting is an important part of the game. Spellcasters are unique in that they have limited spell slots, which they must manage carefully to be effective in combat. Different classes have different numbers of spell slots, which can make a big difference in how they play.
So, which spellcaster has the most spell slots? Let’s take a closer look at each class to find out.
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1. Sorcerer
Sorcerers are known for their innate magical abilities and their flexibility in casting spells. They have a limited number of spells known, but they can cast any of those spells as many times as they want with their spell slots.
At first level, sorcerers have two first-level spell slots, and gain more as they level up. By 20th level, sorcerers have 15 total spell slots: four first-level, three second-level, three third-level, three fourth-level, and two fifth-level.
2. Wizard
Wizards are known for their vast knowledge of spells and their ability to prepare a certain number of those spells each day. They have the most diverse list of spells available to them, but can only cast a certain number each day with their spell slots.
At first level, wizards have six first-level spell slots and gain more as they level up. By 20th level, wizards have 44 total spell slots: four first-level, five second-level, six third-level, seven fourth-level, seven fifth-level, seven sixth-level, seven seventh-level, seven eighth-level and two ninth-level.
3. Bard
Bards are known for their musical talents and their ability to cast spells through song or spoken word. They also have access to healing magic that other classes lack.
At first level bards get two cantrips (at-will spells), four 1st level spells (two more than a sorcerer) and gain more as they level up. By 20th level, bards have 22 total spell slots: four first-level, three second-level, three third-level, three fourth-level, three fifth-level, three sixth-level, two seventh-level and two eighth-level.
4. Cleric
Clerics are known for their devotion to their deity and their ability to channel divine magic. They have access to a wide range of spells that can heal or harm others, depending on their alignment.
At first level clerics get three cantrips (at-will spells), two 1st level spell slots and gain more as they level up. By 20th level, clerics have 22 total spell slots: four first-level, three second-level, three third-level, three fourth-level, three fifth-level, two sixth-level and two seventh-level.
5. Warlock
Warlocks are known for their pact with powerful entities that give them access to unique magical abilities. They have the fewest number of spell slots of any spellcasting class but regain all of them after a short rest rather than a long rest like other classes.
At first level warlocks get one cantrip (at-will spell), one 1st level spell slot which is regained after a short rest and gain more as they level up. By 20th level warlocks have nine total spell slots: one fifth-teenth level slot (unique only to warlock), four first-levels and four ninth-lvels.
In conclusion, while each class has its own strengths and weaknesses in terms of spellcasting abilities not all classes are created equal when it comes to the number of spells they can cast in a given day. The Wizard clearly has the most spells slot available at any given time but sorcerers also have an edge because they can cast the same spells repeatedly using the same slots. Ultimately, the class you choose depends on your playstyle and what kind of character you want to create.