Can I change cantrips after a long rest?

Can clerics change their cantrips after a long rest? Nope. When you’re preparing your spells after a long rest, you’re preparing things for which you have spell slots. Cantrips don’t use spell slots.

Can Cantrips be swapped?

Cantrips can be swapped out just like preparing any other spell. Retrain a the cantrip, taking 250 days of Downtime, as if learning a new skill.

Can sorcerers swap cantrips?

Sorcerers can’t change their cantrips. Since cantrips don’t use spell slots, you don’t actually have spell slots for them. You just know them. So, that means the rules don’t allow you to replace them with other cantrips.

Can you change the level of a cantrip?

See, the tricky bit here is that the last sentence of the text for those classes says “which must also be of a level for which you have spell slots “… A strict reading of the rules says that you can only switch out spells for levels in which you have spell slots – cantrips don’t have a level and don’t use up your spell slots.

How to allow cantrips to be changed in DND?

As a Downtime Activity, a cantrip can be swapped for another that you have available after 10 days of practice and the expenditure of 20gp. Cantrips can be prepared and cast as 1st level spells. If the cantrip effects improve with level, the spell slot used to cast it must be 2 levels higher per step of improvement. Cantrips can be cast as rituals.

Can you replace a cantrip with another spell?

Additionally, when you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the spells you know and replace it with another spell from the spell list, which also must be of a level for which you have spell slots. Can I choose to replace cantrips or only spells of 1st level or higher?

Are there any classes that can replace cantrips?

Many classes: bard, ranger, sorcerer, and warlock have this type of text in their Spellcasting or Pact Magic feature under Spells Known of 1st Level or Higher:

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