Do invocations use spell slots 5e?

Choose Invocations that don’t require the use of a spell slot (unless it’s REALLY good). You will have such a limited number of spells you can cast per day.

How do you get warlock spell slots?

At higher levels, you gain more warlock spells of your choice that can be cast in this way: one 7th-level spell at 13th level, one 8th-level spell at 15th level, and one 9th-level spell at 17th level. You regain all uses of your Mystic Arcanum when you finish a long rest.

When do you get invocations as a warlock?

Plus – warlocks always cast their spells at the highest level possible for their level. So at 9th level, you’re casting all of your spells as 5th level spells. Plus – warlocks get invocations, some of which allow you to cast another spell once per day, and some of which are always on and can be used an infinite amount per day.

How do I interpret the Warlock spell table?

I’ve played Wizards before and the Wizard spell slot table was simple to get: at 1st level you get 2 first level spell slots and 3 cantrips, at 2nd level you get one more 1st level spell slot, etc. But when I look at the Warlock spell table I just don’t understand how to use it. What are spells known?

Can a sorcerer use a warlock spell slot?

A Sorcerer/Warlock can cast their spells with either set of slots, or even use Flexible Casting, but the only way to increase the Slot level of Pact-Magic is to continue with the Warlock class. Warlocks gain access to the Invocation Agonizing Blast, which allows them to add their Charisma Modifier to the Eldritch Blast’s damage.

How many spells does a warlock have per short rest?

A 20th level warlock has 4 spell slots per short rest. At 2 short rests per day you’re casting 12 spells, all at 5th level, plus one spell each of levels 6, 7, 8, and 9. That’s a total output of 90 spell levels worth of spells.

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