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D&D 5E Overchanneling and Cantrips

I think in another part of Basic they treat 0 level spells as 1/2 level spells so I would go for 1d12 damage as a 0.5 level spell, when overchannelling cantrips.
 

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"Starting at 14th level, you can increase the power of your simpler spells. When you cast a wizard spell of 5th level or lower that deals damage, you can deal maximum damage with that spell."

First, I read that as saying you definitely can't use a slot higher than 5th level. But I guess the question is - does a 1st level spell cast with a 9th level slot count as a 1st level spell or a 9th level spell?

Second, I also question if you can mix overchannel with casting in a higher slot at all. Maybe its my innate desire to not try to break things, maybe its my getting hung up on the word "simple". I dunno. But I would like a clarification on that.
 

In regards to the question is a first level spell cast at 9th level a 9th level spell. I'm 99% sure the spell at that point is a 9th level spell, I remember reading that explicitly in the core rules, but don't know where off the top of my head.
 

Hmm given the damage fighters and rogues put out, maxing cantrip damage might actually bring the evoker closer to viable. Unfortunately it's at 14th level, which is so far into a campaign that it isnt worth it.
 





Hmm given the damage fighters and rogues put out, maxing cantrip damage might actually bring the evoker closer to viable. Unfortunately it's at 14th level, which is so far into a campaign that it isnt worth it.
It's the "all their spells" which keeps wizards (evokers included, here) on top, not their cantrips.
 

In regards to the question is a first level spell cast at 9th level a 9th level spell. I'm 99% sure the spell at that point is a 9th level spell, I remember reading that explicitly in the core rules, but don't know where off the top of my head.

Page 78, "Casting a Spell at a Higher Level."

Basic Rules said:
When a spellcaster casts a spell using a slot that is of a higher level than the spell, the spell assumes the higher level for that casting.
 

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