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They will stay as two level 2 slots, unless you take more warlock levels.What happens with the warlock spells slot level, will they level up to level 5? Or do they stay at level 2? Will the spellslots increase until they are 4, or will they stay 2 as they were when I did level up the warlock levels?
Weird. My MC warlock doesn't even *have* eldritch blast! I've been solving all my problems totally wrong this whole time!?
Actually, I asked him for powers that were useful. Not boring d10s of blastiness. I can already do damage just fine, thankyouverymuch. Besides, you have to waste valuable evocation(s) to make it worth while. And there are way, way better evocations out there.I wouldn't say it's "wrong"... I think it's more that your patron is just holding out on you. You need to go back to him and find out why he's keeping back the good stuff, then renegotiate the deal. Maybe he's waiting for you to impress him first and then he'll give you Eldritch Blast, but you should just demand he give it to you now!![]()
The advantage is more spells and more cantrips. Overall your more versatile.What do you think is the advantages for being a SorLock instead of going singleclass sorcerer? What do you think of the disadvantages?
Not so minor questions, these are basic features of the class.I have two minor questions, one about walock invocations and one about cantrips in particular...
Cantrips don't use spell slots at all. You can cast them whenever and how many times you want. They're "basic" magic tricks you've mastered in your training.What is the restriction when you are casting a cantrip? Do they take up a spellslot, or are they "free" to use once before rest? With only 3 warlock levels, I only have two spellslots. If they are taking up a slot, what is the difference between a cantrip and a spell? If they are not taking up a spellslots, how do they work?
Some invocations are permament passive abilities, like the ones you mention. Those are always on, affecting your Eldritch Blast.How do invocations work? I guess they are passive abilities that don't have to be cast. let us say that I choose agonizing blast and repelling strike. Do they function by themselves when I use eldritch blast, or do I have to prepare them in any way. If not, can I use both of them at the same time or do I have to choose between them.