Can a warlock cast 9th level spells?

Yes, a Warlock can cast 9th-level spells, but not through regular spell slots; they gain access to one 9th-level spell via the Mystic Arcanum feature at level 17, allowing them to cast it once per long rest, distinct from their regular, fewer, but higher-level Pact Magic slots that refresh on short rests. This means they don't get a 9th-level slot to use freely or upcast spells, but a single, powerful 9th-level spell choice (like Wish or True Polymorph) that's always available once per day.
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Can warlocks cast 9th level spells?

Yes, Warlocks can cast 9th-level spells in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, but not with regular spell slots; they gain access to one 9th-level spell (and others from 6th-9th level) via the Mystic Arcanum feature, which lets them cast it once per long rest, distinct from their standard Pact Magic slots. 
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Who can cast 9th level spells?

Bards, Clerics, Druids, Sorcerers, and Wizards all get one at lvl 17. Warlocks can cast 9th level spells, but don't get spells slots for it (they're weird). This is the only way to get them.
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Do warlocks always cast at max level?

Yes. They do. Warlocks ONLY ever have their highest level slots at any given time. This is, ultimately, a question for your dungeon master.
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Is there a 10th level spell?

The only published 10th (and higher) level spells are from lorebooks that tell of the magic of the Netherese or the Elves of Aryvandaar. They are insane things like a spell that could cut and move a mountain. They were so powerful that they damaged the weave.
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What was the 12th level spell?

The level 12 spell: Karsus' Avatar.
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Why are there no 10th level spells?

From a perspective of lore, at least in the Forgotten Realms, there are no longer spells above 9th level because the goddess Mystra basically banned them. The original goddess named Mystra banned spells above 10th level after a very powerful wizard used a 12th level spell to try and become a god him…
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How many level 9 spell slots are there?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, a full spellcasting class (like a Wizard, Cleric, Druid) gets one 9th-level spell slot at level 17, allowing them to cast one 9th-level spell per long rest, with other slots available for lower-level spells; however, some classes and items can grant more or modify this, like a Warlock at level 9 getting two 5th-level slots (not 9th), while a high-level Bard/Warlock might get extra slots via Boons or multiclassing. 
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Are all warlocks immortal?

Warlocks are immortal beings. At one point in their lives, they stop aging—which point exactly will depend on their demon parent.
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How many spell slots does a 10th level warlock have?

A warlock, no matter the level, only has two pact magic spell slots. They restore on a short rest. These spell slots auto update your spells to the highest level.
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Are 9th level spells worth it?

In D&D, you can't beat 9th-level spells. If b you're lucky enough to cast 'em, they're some of the most dramatic spells in the game. 9th-level spells are the most powerful spells in D&D.
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What are the strongest D\&D spells?

Best spells in D&D 5E
  • True Polymorph.
  • Meteor Swarm.
  • Inflict Wounds.
  • Abi-Dalzim's Horrid Wilting.
  • Healing Word.
  • Shield.
  • Time Ravage.
  • Detect Magic.
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Can you cast two leveled spells in one turn?

You can cast 2 leveled spells in one turn, as long as none of them is cast as a bonus action. If you cast a spell as a bonus action, you can only then cast a cantrip of 1 action casting time (the order doesnt matter).
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What's the best race for a warlock?

The "best" race for a Warlock depends on the game (WoW, D&D, BG3) and your goal (PvE, PvP, aesthetics), but common top picks in World of Warcraft include Orc (Horde, strong offensive/CC break) and Undead/Troll (Horde, versatility/healing); Night Elf (Alliance, Shadowmeld utility) or Dwarf (Alliance, defensive) are great; while in D&D/BG3, Tiefling, Half-Elf, and Drow excel due to Charisma bonuses and extra spells/utility, with Gnomes also strong in Classic WoW for utility. 
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Does warlock count as a full caster?

No, warlocks are not considered full casters and do not fall under the same rules as Wizards, sorcerers, Clerics, Druids and bards. The rules for multi class spell slots do not mention warlocks.
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What are the weaknesses of the warlock class?

You only cast the biggest spells, you don't want to drop concentration on them. Without any feats or multiclassing, the Warlock has weak AC, less than most other base classes that put in some effort.
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Is warlock a weak class?

warlock has incredible durability across pretty much all specs, and pet classes often have a certain ease about them (cf. bm hunter). the only thing i might forewarn you is that being dps-only does lengthen queue times. you might miss the brevity of healer or tank q's.
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How is Simon immune to sunlight?

Simon Lewis can walk in the sun because he's a rare "Daylighter," a vampire who gained the ability after drinking the blood of Jace, a Shadowhunter with unusually high angelic blood, turning him into a unique hybrid that sunlight doesn't kill, making him a legendary figure in the vampire world.
 
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Who was the first warlock?

The "first warlock" depends on the lore or game, but most famously in Warcraft, it's Gul'dan, the first orc corrupted by Kil'jaeden to use fel magic for the Burning Legion, forming the Shadow Council. In Dungeons & Dragons, warlocks are pact-makers, with early forms appearing in 2nd Edition, and the class fully developed in Complete Arcane (2004). More broadly, the term "warlock" historically meant a male witch or someone skilled in wonders, evolving from Old English.
 
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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What is the forbidden word in Harry Potter?

"Now... those three curses — Avada Kedavra, Imperius, and Cruciatus — are known as the Unforgivable Curses. The use of any one of them on a fellow human being is enough to earn a life sentence in Azkaban.
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Why do some Wizards not say spells?

Wizards don't always say spells because it's a sign of advanced skill, offering surprise and speed in duels, requiring intense concentration and willpower instead of words, and some magic inherently doesn't need incantations. While beginners need spoken words and wand movements, powerful witches and wizards master non-verbal casting to cast spells silently, becoming more instinctive and formidable, though sometimes less powerful than spoken spells, notes the Harry Potter, Reddit and YouTube video. 
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How many spells level 12 wizard?

Well, Wizards can learn every spell. They're not limited by the spells learned on level ups like the other classes are. 28 is the minimum, not the absolute. Having 77 at level 12 is possible.
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