Do all spells need a Spellcasting focus?

They are not needed to cast all spells, only those that require material components. There are several types of spell focuses.
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What is the spellcasting focus rule?

A spellcasting focus is an object of significance to a spellcasting praxis that is used instead of zero-cost material components. Some examples include holy (or unholy) symbols or objects (Cleric/Paladin), sacred (or profane) plants or herbs (Druid/Ranger), or implements of arcane power (Wizard/Sorcerer/Warlock).
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Can you cast spells without a focus or component pouch?

An Arcane Focus, a Component Pouch, or a material component is not required for spells like Fire Bolt that don't have a material component. It doesn't matter what the level is.
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Do Rangers need a spellcasting focus?

Does the ranger actually need a focus or component pouch to cast spells? Rangers get the short end. No spellcasting focus for them. You need a component pouch.
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Can druids cast spells without a focus?

You don't need a spellcasting focus to use any class features unless they say so, nor do you need a spellcasting focus to cast spells that don't have material components. This means that a druid without any equipment can still cast many of their spells, and can use Wild Shape and any other class features.
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Do all spells require a focus 5E?

Yes, and no. A spellcasting focus can replace material components for any spell, as long as that component doesn't have a gp value. This means that spells such as raise dead and arcane lock still need the appropriate item to be cast.
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Do warlocks need a spellcasting focus?

If a spell doesn't require M components, you don't need a component pouch or spellcasting focus. Also keep in mind that a component pouch or focus won't substitute for components that are consumed either, even if they don't have a cost listed.
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Do clerics need a Spellcasting focus?

The divine focus for a cleric or a paladin is a holy symbol appropriate to the character's faith. The divine focus for a druid or a ranger is a sprig of holly, or some other sacred plant. Every spell that has a component of DF requires a holy or unholy symbol to cast.
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Can Eldritch Knights use Spellcasting focus?

As an Eldritch Knight, you cannot use an arcane focus. The description for the arcane focus includes this clause: A sorcerer, warlock, or wizard can use such an item as a spellcasting focus, as described in chapter 10.
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Can a sword be a Spellcasting focus?

If the DM lets the Wizard's sword be his spell focus, then the wizard can cast spells “through” the sword. The 5E Wizard can cast all of their spells using little pouches of spell components.
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Do cantrips need a focus?

Cantrips, once learned, are always ready to cast and do not need to be prepared. Spellcasting Focus: An object, such as a wand or a holy symbol, that a spellcaster uses to channel their magical energy. Some cantrips may require a spellcasting focus.
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Can you cast spells in polymorph?

The creature is limited in the actions it can perform by the nature of its new form, and it can't speak, cast spells, or take any other action that requires hands or speech.
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Can you cast spells without a spellbook?

They can cast all the spells they prepared the last time they had it. The book is not needed to cast spells, it is needed to prepare new ones or change the list they've memorized. A wizard without a spell book cannot record or trade out an old spell for a new one.
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What happens if you lose your spellcasting focus?

If a wizard loses his spell focus, he is unable to cast or prepare spells unless he has access to his spellbook or scrolls. A wizard may commission a new focus to replace a missing one, but foci are very costly.
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What does a spellcasting focus replace?

Generally you are able to replace holding a spell's material components by holding a spellcasting focus. But specifically material components with a cost cannot be replaced by a spellcasting focus, so you cannot cast those spell by holding the spellcasting focus in their place.
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Can a bard use their voice as a Spellcasting focus?

Rules as written, a bard can only use a musical instrument as a spell focus.
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Can a paladin use a shield as a Spellcasting focus?

So Clerics/Paladins can wear their spellcasting focus on their shield and still use it: A cleric or paladin can use a holy symbol as a spellcasting focus. To use the symbol in this way, the caster must hold it in hand, wear it visibly, or bear it on a shield.
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Can a pact weapon be a Spellcasting focus?

You can use any weapon you summon with your Pact of the Blade feature as a spellcasting focus for your warlock spells.
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Is a holy symbol a spell focus?

Clerics can use holy symbols as spellcasting foci for their spells. Nothing gives them the ability to use any other kind of focus. The class description is pretty clear. Clerics can use holy symbols as spellcasting foci for their spells.
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Do Arcane Tricksters need a Spellcasting focus?

By default, an arcane trickster cannot use an arcane focus to cast their spells, as they lack the class feature that wizards and warlocks have that allows them to; this forces them to use a component pouch for their material needs.
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Do Bards need an arcane focus?

Bards cannot use an arcane focus.
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Do cantrips need spell books?

Cantrips are either known or not. You do not need to prepare cantrips. Cantrips can't be copied into your spellbook. You cannot change cantrips after a rest.
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Can you Cantrip and cast a spell?

You can't cast another spell during the same turn, except for a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action." So - IF you cast ANY spell as a bonus action (remember that cantrips are also spells) then the only spells that can be cast with your action during the same turn are cantrips with a casting time of one action.
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Can spells be cast without a wand?

Almost all magic is done with the use of a wand. On the subject of wandless magic, Rowling says: You can do unfocused and uncontrolled magic without a wand (for instance when Harry blows up Aunt Marge) but to do really good spells, yes, you need a wand. A wizard or witch is only at their best when using their own wand.
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Can I polymorph into a dragon?

You can use Polymorph on yourself, as you are a creature you can see within range. But you cannot turn yourself into a dragon, as you can only turn into Beasts using the spell.
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