Any spell that you’ve learned from Sorcerer and that you’re casting through the Spellcasting feature. This is my idea of the default answer. A sorcerer spell is a spell you’ve learned as a sorcerer and are casting as a sorcerer. Any spell that you’ve learned from Sorcerer.
Where do sorcerers get their magic from?
Wild Magic sorcery draws its power from the chaos of wild magic giving the character unpredictable, but powerful, spell effects. Storm Sorcery draws the power of the storm, giving sorcerers the power to control the weather. Divine Souls draw their power from a divine source which grants them healing abilities.
How does a surge work in wild magic?
Personally when I DM with someone playing a Wild Magic Sorcerer rule that all spells (not counting cantrips) will result in a Wild Magic surge, but if the spell requires a roll for hit then a 1 automatically makes a Wild Surge without even needing to roll a separate Surge roll.
When do you gain Wild Magic features in Sorcerer?
The sorcerer gains four subclass features at 1st, 6th, 14th, and 18th level. You can read all of the Wild Magic features in the Player’s Handbook. In summary, your subclass features allow you to: The Wild Magic sorcerous origin is all about the Wild Magic Surge.
How does rage work in Sorcerer wild magic?
Dump Dex/INT/WIS, and max out the rest, but rage could preclude much of the fun sorcerer wild magic stuff. Do the wild magics interact? The possibilities seems endless. Once you roll in magic surge table for sorcerer or barb, then rage as a result of primal magic warping your body.
Why are sorcerers prone to outbursts of power?
“Control. Only with control,” he muttered as he walked away. Sorcerers who feel the untamed chaos of magic flowing within their veins are prone to explosive outbursts of power when they draw upon their spellcasting powers. They can also manipulate fate to a small degree as they become attuned to the chaos that suffuses their being.