Q: If you have spell slots, can you use them to cast the 1st level spell you learn with the Magic Initiate feat? A: Yes, but only if the class you pick for the feat is one of your classes.
Can you smite with other spell slots?
The 5e Paladin’s Divine Smite feature keys off of spell slots. When you hit, you can burn a spell slot to deal extra radiant damage, with bigger damage rolls for higher spell slots.
Can you use multiple spell slots for divine smite?
Can you Smite multiple times on a single attack? Divine Smite only allows you to expend one spell slot per attack.
Can you use spell slots in magic initiatefeat?
No, you can’t use spell slots, unless you choose the class associated with your Spellcasting feature. Without loss of generality, suppose you are a Wizard who takes the Magic Initiatefeat (PHB, p. 168), and pick the cleric class for the feat. The relevant part of the description of the feat says:
When do you use spell slots in RuneScape?
For example, if you pick sorcerer and you are a sorcerer, the Spellcasting feature for that class tells you that you can use your spell slots to cast the sorcerer spells you know, so you can use your spell slots to cast the 1st-level sorcerer spell you learn from Magic Initiate.
Can you cast a spell learned from the Magic?
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How does a spell slot work in D & D 5e?
A spell slot is D&D 5E’s mechanism through which a spell is cast. Think of a given spell slot as being like a barrel of a revolver — every time you cast a spell, you “use up” a spell slot, and you get them all back every time you take a long rest. Each class gets a number of spells slots to use per day. Both spells and spell slots have levels.