Can a warlock use paladin spell slots?
A Paladin/Warlock will have the regular spell slots of a character on the multiclass spellcaster table of effective level = 1/2 paladin level, and those spell slots will refresh on a long rest as normally provided by the Paladin’s Spellcasting feature.
Can you lay on hands yourself?
In the D&D rules, your character is a creature. If a feature, like the paladin’s Lay on Hands, works on any creature you touch, then you can use that feature on yourself, provided you can reach yourself.
How many spells does a Level 1 paladin get?
This means you can only cast level 1 spells. You know every 1st level paladin spell in existence. There’s a list of them on page 208 of the Player’s Handbook. It includes 15 spells, from bless to wrathful smite.
How many spell slots should I have with Paladin 7?
As a Sorcerer 7/Paladin 7, that gives an effective Multiclass Spellcaster level of 10 – 7 full levels from Sorcerer, and 3 (7/2 rounded down) from Paladin. Consulting the table referred to by this rule, an effective multiclass spellcaster level of 10 grants you:
What should I have with Paladin 7 / sorcerer 7?
You do this by taking the levels in the individual class and comparing them to the vanilla class table. So in the case of a Paladin 7/Sorcerer 7: Paladin 7: prepare a number of spells equal to your Charisma modifier + half your Paladin level (rounded down) = Charisma modifier + floor (7/2) = Charisma modifier + 3.
Can A Level 3 Paladin use a Level 1 slot?
When a character casts a spell, he or she expends a slot of that spell’s level or higher… You cannot cast a level 3 spell using a level 1 slot.
How many spells do you know in Sorcerer 7?
Sorcerer 7: your character knows 8 spells (taken from the 7th level line in the Sorcerer table [pg 100 of the PHB]). These spells can be of 1st to 4th level, and must be taken from the Sorcerer spell list (pg 209 PHB).