Spell Repertoire.
The collection of spells you can cast is called your spell repertoire.
Spell Repertoire
The collection of spells you can cast is called your spell repertoire.
- Requirements Spellcasting
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Spellcaster's learn an amount and types of spells as determined by their class. You can cast any spell in your spell repertoire by using a spell slot of an appropriate spell level. You add to this spell repertoire as you increase in level. Each time you get a spell slot, you add a spell to your spell repertoire of the same level. At 2nd level, you select another 1st-level spell; at 3rd level, you select two 2nd-level spells, and so on. When you add spells, you might add a higher-level version of a spell you already have, so you can cast a heightened version of that spell. Though you gain them at the same rate, your spell slots and the spells in your spell repertoire are separate. If a feat or other ability adds a spell to your spell repertoire, it wouldn’t give you another spell slot, and vice versa.Bards
At 1st level, Bards learn two 1st-level occult spells and five occult cantrips of thier choice.Sorcerers
At 1st level, Sorcerers learn two 1st-level spells and four cantrips of thier choice, as well as an additional spell and cantrip from thier bloodline. Sorcerers choose these from the common spells from the tradition corresponding to thier bloodline, or from other spells from that tradition to which they have access. When sorcerers gain access to a new level of spells, thier first new spell is always a bloodline spell, they choose the other spells they gain.Swapping Spells in Your Repertoire
As you gain new spells in your spell repertoire, you might want to replace some of the spells you previously learned. Each time you gain a level and learn new spells, you can swap out one of your old spells for a different spell of the same level. This spell can be a cantrip, but you can’t swap out bloodline spells.
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