What class has the most spell slots?

What Class Has the Most Spell Slots?

In Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), the game of wizards and warriors, spellcasters play a crucial role in every fantasy campaign. With the introduction of more spells, classes, and rule expansions, understanding which class has the most spell slots can be overwhelming for even veteran players. In this article, we will dig deep into the world of D&D’s spellcasting classes and explore the ultimate ranking of who has the most spell slots, starting with the basics.

Which class gets the most spell slots?

By and large, the "Full Casters" classes (a.k.a. the main mage-like classes) have significantly more spell slots compared to other classes. Full Caster classes include:

  1. Bard
  2. Cleric
  3. Druid
  4. Sorcerer
  5. Warlock
  6. Wizard

Among these six primary mage-like classes, only certain sub-classes provide greater flexibility with spellcasting prowess.

Sub-Classes Shaping Spellcasting Might:

The Bard, one subclass (specifically "Magic Initiate") increases casting power. Note some sub-classes not as potent as others
Specific subclass combinations can grant 18 spells at level one when starting out. To ensure we don’t skew perception:

Level Adjuster Tables for Full-Casterns:
• For Level 1 Wizard : (8+ Int)*/level 1 for more.
• For Bard-Mage (2nd spell attack or cantrips in half-Casters): Max /8

What Counts Counts Counts…
Not necessarily ‘who has it many and so what?

Casters get 17(19 for Sorc-Band): 7
(7 level-one):

  1. ‘How high?’
    9 Cantrips + 4 to gain additional Cantrips)1 can be 2-level-casted spell slot)

5
• Spell component. If the spells include in

Keep these 3 sub-items on 1-level-only cantrips,

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