I love Pointy Hat's videos normally.
But jeeeeez. Buddy.
Somehow missed that Agonizing Blast and repelling Blast can apply to any warlock cantrip.
Thinks Celestial Patron is a god when it very likely is not.
Thinks that anyone who doesn't like their agency being messed with should just not play the class at all. Weird stuff. There are many ways to play the class.
Maybe the worst one is that he claims that warlocks dont get high level spells.
Brother...you have to be more accurate than that if you are going to claim to be doing an analysis. That is a HUGE error.
The worst thing tho...all the people just nodding along like he has it all correct...
Oof. That's...super unfortunate. I usually like Hat's takes on things but if he's made such
egregious errors I'm...not sure I wanna watch this one.
I will say,
some of the things said here are crossed wires with 5.0 (e.g. the Agonizing/Repelling thing
used to be tied to Eldritch Blast specifically), or with the idiotically-named "One D&D" playtest (where Warlocks
did not get Eldritch Arcanum naturally and had to waste all of their high-level Invocations on it). So it's possible that he's gotten confused simply because Warlock is the class that's gotten a lot of minor under-the-hood changes.
He may also be drawing a very fine distinction between Eldrtich Arcanum and
proper actual high-level spell slots. Because,
technically speaking, you actually never get spell slots. You get the ability to cast those spells once each day...but those are not
spell slots. Good example: A Warlock cannot cast
counterspell as a 6th-9th level spell, ever, for any reason, because they don't
have 6th-9th level spell slots. Period. Instead, they have what 3e would call a "spell-like ability" which allows them to cast one specific spell of each level 6th-9th, as they gain odd levels 11-17. Not having watched the video, I cannot know for sure if that's what he meant, but I suspect that that's what he's going for with that. What you have is not,
properly speaking, "high level spells"--just like how an Invocation that lets you cast spell X once per day without expending a spell slot doesn't technically let you cast that spell in any other way unless it specifically says so.