Yes. When you cast a spell you spend or fill the spellslot, but you do not lose the prepared spell. You can continue to cast it as long as you have equivalent spellslots to spend.
Can wizards cast spells as rituals?
Yes, they can. You can cast a cleric spell as a ritual if that spell has the ritual tag and you have the spell prepared.
Do you have to cast ritual spells as rituals?
To cast a ritual spell you simply cast it using the ritual casting rules. No slots needed. Requiring such a thing would completely undercut the usefulness of ritual spells since using slots is what casting as a ritual is intended to avoid.
Can you ritual cast while moving?
Bottom Line: movement will not disrupt concentration. You should be able to cast a ritual spell while traveling.
Can druids cast rituals?
Ritual casting allows a druid character to cast a spell if they do not have any spell slots left. However, the spell must have a ritual tag – you can find these on the druid spell list – and your druid must have it prepared.
Can you cast a ritual during a short rest?
Yes, you should be able to cast a ritual spell while traveling… …
Can you cast ritual spells without preparing them?
You can cast a wizard spell as a ritual if that spell has the ritual tag and you have the spell in your spellbook. You don’t need to have the spell prepared.
Can a wizard use spells from his spellbook without preparing them?
A wizard could cast a cantrip without “preparing” it, but cantrips are not spells “from his [spell]book”. The only way to cast a spell from your spellbook without preparing it is if it is a ritual (PHB, p. 114): Ritual Casting You can cast a wizard spell as a ritual if that spell has the ritual tag and you have the spell in your spellbook.
Do you have to have a spellbook to cast a ritual?
Technically the rules don’t require that you have your spellbook physically present, but it’s probably a safe assumption that is what was intended. First and foremost, just because you have a spell on your spell list with the ritual tag, that doesn’t mean you can cast it as a ritual.
Can a wizard cast an unprepared spell?
Certainly, most DMs would expect the wizard to have their spellbook to cast rituals, as it makes little sense to be able to cast an unprepared spell based only on the fact that you scribed it in a book once years ago, but this is not clearly defined in the rules. The wizard’s Ritual Casting feature (p.114) defines only as follows:
Can a warlock cast a spell on a wizard?
The warlock cannot ritual cast, but a wizard can ritual cast. The second restriction is also part of normal rules for spellcasting. That is, they must have the material components for spellcasting. An example of this would be the spell illusory script. It is a ritual spell that uses up 10 gold pieces of lead ink when casting the spell.