The usual way to learn spells from a different class is the magic initiate feat which lets you learn 1 level 1 spell and 2 cantrips, but you can only cast the leveled spell once per day and can’t use your slots for it unless you are that class. There are a few other feats that can get you a cantrip or ritual spells.
How do you choose spells in D&D 5e?
You get to choose a number of those spells equal to your Wisdom Modifier + your cleric level, plus whichever spells your Domain prepares for you. You can cast a number of spells equal to the spell slots available.
How do you add spells to spell list 5e?
You just have to go to homebrew, create spell, choose entangle as the base, and have the only change you make be that it’s on the subclass spell list. Easy day! You could also homebrew a copy of their subclass and add as many spells as you like to their spell list.
Can wish duplicate spells you don’t know?
There are absolutely no negative/unforeseen consequences when using Wish to duplicate a spell of 8th level or lower. You don’t know what fear is until you’ve witnessed a drunk bird divebombing you while carrying a screaming Kobold throwing fire anywhere and everywhere.
Can a character have spells outside of their class?
Currently, it seems that spells are specifically tied into a character’s class. However, there might be instances where via race or feat or simply DM preference, a character can be allowed access to spells outside of their class. Is there any plan to allow more flexible spell tying to a character?
What are the rules for multiclassing spellcasting?
The multiclassing spellcasting rules (PHB p. 164, or here in the basic rules) state: Each spell you know and prepare is associated with one of your classes, and you use the spellcasting ability of that class when you cast the spell. According to the above, every spell you know or prepare should be associated with a class.
Can a racial feat give you a class spell?
Spells cast as part of racial feature or feat is not a class spell, and multiclassing doesn’t affect how they work. Some previous feats and features already gave you spells outside your class, like Magic Initiate. These new racial feats work exactly the same way.
What kind of spells are gained from feats?
Thus, most spells gained from feats are not associated with any class whatsoever. The most notable exception is Magic Initiate, which associates the spell with whichever class you pick.