SPELLS. Clerics know 3 cantrips and a number of spells equal to their Wisdom modifier + their character level. Spells for Clerics are a lot harder to outline than other classes. The reason for this is that each domain offers 2 spells at 1st level that best reflect the nature of those gods.
Do clerics get all spells?
A cleric doesn’t learn any spells mechanically, but they do prepare them, which means they do not have to learn them as they gain levels. The process of preparing spells is detailed in the PHB on page 58: you prepare the list of cleric spells that are available for you to cast, choosing from the cleric spell list.
Can a cleric swap spells?
You can change your list of prepared spells when you finish a long rest. Preparing a new list of cleric spells requires time spent in prayer and meditation: at least 1 minute per spell level for each spell on your list.
Can you do too many spells?
There are legions and legions and legions of demons that are waiting to satisfy your requests. So no you cannot cast too many spells. If your request has not come toyou in 7days then ask the demon again. That is do the ritual over. Your request should be filled . But try to get really good and get it satisfied in 3 or less.
How many spells does a cleric know?
The number of spells a sorcerer can learn is listed in the PHB, e.g. a 5th level sorcerer can know 6 spells total. For a wizard, it says they learn 2 spells per level. This however is not shown for the cleric.
Can you prepare spells in higher level spell slots?
A prepared spellcaster can heighten a spell by preparing it in a higher-level slot than its normal spell level, while a spontaneous spellcaster can heighten a spell by casting it using a higher-level spell slot, so long as they know the spell at that level (see Heightened Spontaneous Spells below).
How many domains can a cleric get?
A cleric chooses two domains from among those belonging to his deity. A cleric can select an alignment domain ( Chaos, Evil, Good, or Law) only if his alignment matches that domain. If a cleric is not devoted to a particular deity, he still selects two domains to represent his spiritual inclinations and abilities.