Any character can cast any cantrips they know at will and an unlimited number of times, unless the feature that lets them cast it specifically says otherwise.
Can you use Metamagic on cantrips?
You can use the Quicken Spell Metamagic to cast a Cantrip as a bonus action and then use your regular action to cast another Cantrip. Another popular way to be able to cast two spells a turn is to take two levels of Fighter for Action Surge.
Can I change Cantrips on level up?
Rules as Intended: Cantrips are not intended to be replaced The spell must be of a level for which you have spell slots, which means it can’t be a cantrip; cantrips don’t use spell slots.
Can you cast Cantrips at higher levels?
Cantrips don’t use spell slots. As such their spell level is 0 and you can’t cast them at a higher level.
How many cantrips do you know at each level?
The table on page 53 lists how many Cantrips Known you have at each level. The corresponding text on page 52 under the Cantrips heading states that these are the only cantrips you know (at least, from the bard class), and that they must come from the bard’s list of 0th-level spells. But you can cast the ones you do know unlimited times, yes.
Where do you find cantrips in the player’s handbook?
The details are all in the Player’s Handbook. The table on page 53 lists how many Cantrips Known you have at each level. The corresponding text on page 52 under the Cantrips heading states that these are the only cantrips you know (at least, from the bard class), and that they must come from the bard’s list of 0th-level spells.
Can you cast more than one Cantrip in RuneScape?
The corresponding text on page 52 under the Cantrips heading states that these are the only cantrips you know (at least, from the bard class), and that they must come from the bard’s list of 0th-level spells. But you can cast the ones you do know unlimited times, yes. This is described under Cantrips on page 201.
Where do you find cantrips in RuneScape?
This is described under Cantrips on page 201. You still must cast them as you would any other spell, however (e.g. spend the appropriate action, cannot do so in armor you aren’t proficient in, etc). Your class description tells you how many cantrips you get.