No, spell slots aren’t interchangeable. You can cast a 1st level spell with a spell slot of 1st level or higher, but you can’t cast a 3rd level spell with spell slots of 2nd level or lower. Thanks!
Can you cast any spell at a higher level?
Yes, you can cast any spell with a higher level spell slot, regardless of whether it gains anything by being cast from the higher slot.
Do Warlocks have to cast spells at max level?
Though a warlock has no choice but to upcast all their levelled spells at the highest level they can (since they don’t have lesser spell slots to use), cantrips exist outside the spell slot system.
Can you use a higher level spell slot to cast a spell?
1 Answer. Yes, you can cast any spell with a higher level spell slot, regardless of whether it gains anything by being cast from the higher slot.
Do you need a spell slot to cast a 1st level spell?
Yes, you don’t need a spell slot to cast the 1st level spell from Magic Initiate. “Once you cast it, you must finish a long rest before you can cast it again using this feat” makes it clear the feat is enabling you to cast it. The fact that it mentions “at its lowest level” is another clue. #8 Jul 11, 2018
Can you cast two spells at once in RuneScape?
The two spells you get from that feat for instance will let you cast them once per long rest, no spell slot required. Aha, so I can cast them once using no spell slot, but *NOT* a second time before a long rest, because that would require a spell slot which I don’t have?
Is there a way to increase the level of a spell?
Unless you have a special ability that says otherwise, the only way to increase the level of a spell is to expend a higher-level spell slot when you cast it. The warlock’s Chains of Carceri feature lets a warlock cast hold monster without a spell slot.
What are the rules for Rogue spellcasting in RuneScape?
Similarly, if you are a wizard and pick that class for the feat, you learn a 1st-level wizard spell, which you could add to your spellbook and subsequently prepare. In short, you must follow your character’s normal spellcasting rules, which determine whether you can expend spell slots on the 1st-level spell you learn from Magic Initiate.