Can Sorcerer use Eldritch Blast?

Can sorcerers use Eldritch Blast? The Sorcerers have the feature Meta-magic. It means that a level 17 Sorlock or a Sorcerer that knows Eldritch Blast by any other means, can spend two sorcery points to cast Eldritch Blast. It is with the help of both their action (as normal) and also their bonus action.

How many Eldritch blasts can you have?

Two eldritch blasts is fine.

Can I Twin spell Eldritch Blast?

You can’t twin Eldritch blast because it’s capable of targeting more than one creature.

How many eldritch blasts can a warlock use?

First, to answer your specific question: any level 17+ character who can cast Eldrtich Blast would create 4 beams every time they cast it. And any Sorcerer Warlock with Eldrtich Blast and Quickened spell can cast Eldritch Blast twice in a turn (provided they have the Sorcery Points to do so).

Can a Sorcerer cast eldritch blast twice in a turn?

And any Sorcerer Warlock with Eldrtich Blast and Quickened spell can cast Eldritch Blast twice in a turn (provided they have the Sorcery Points to do so). You can see explanations for both these facts below. Now on to your larger question: you’ve seen a formula for:

How many beams does the eldritch blast spell create?

The Eldritch Blast spell creates beams which do 1d10 + Charisma modifier damage per beam, provided you have the Agonizing Blast invocation. And the rules state (PHB, p. 237) The spell creates more than one beam when you reach higher levels: two beams at 5th level, three beams at 11th level, and four beams at 17th level.

How does an eldritch blast work on PC?

Eldritch blast is a cantrip and all cantrips increase in damage as the PC levels. Eldritch blast, however, is pretty unique, in that rather than simply increasing in damage, at higher levels the caster instead fires additional beams, which all roll to hit and damage separately:

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