Do cantrips require spell books?

Short Answer: The wizard in question can cast all of the spells memorized before the loss of the spellbook using as many spell slots as are still available. The wizard can still cast all cantrips, and can use any magic item that a wizard may attune to.
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Can you cast a cantrip without a spellbook?

Spell levels

Level 0 spells are called cantrips, and can always be cast at will, without expending a spell slot.
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Do cantrips go in spellbooks?

A wizard can only copy a cantrip from a scroll into a spellbook if the DM allows it. Typically this is not allowed because typically your spellbook reflects the spells you “know” and you can only “know” so many cantrips.
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Do cantrips require spell slots?

A cantrip is a spell that can be cast at will, without using a spell slot and without being prepared in advance. Repeated practice has fixed the spell in the caster's mind and infused the caster with the magic needed to produce the effect over and over.
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What are the rules for cantrips?

A cantrip is a simple spell that a caster can cast as many times a day as they wish. A 1st or higher level or higher can only be cast a given number of times per out rest (some classes get some or all spell slots back after a short rest) but there's no limit to how offer they can cast a cantrip.
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Do you need a spell focus to cast cantrips?

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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Are cantrips level 0 spells?

Cantrips are in fact 0th level spells.
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Are cantrips prepared spells?

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Specifically, it appears that cantrips are now considered 0-level spells and can be prepared like any other spell. Further, like other prepared spells, they can be swapped out after a Long Rest.
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Are cantrips part of spells known?

No. Each caster class has a specific number of known cantrips at each level. By defeault, you can't swap, prepare, or unprepare them. Unless your class has a feature which lets you swap them at level up or long rest, they're permanent and separate from your known or prepared spells.
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Can I use two cantrips?

Then, you could use your action to cast a cantrip that affects only one target (like most attack cantrips), and Twin that. With your 2 levels of fighter (so you are a triple class), use Action Surge to cast another cantrip, and Twin that, and get a reaction spell as well on someone else's turn (same round).
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Can you use a cantrip and then a spell?

Só you can cast a bonus action spell (leveled or not) and then cast a cantrip with your action. But you cannot cast a bonus action spell and then use your action or reaction to cast a leveled spell (even if your bonus action spell was a cantrip).
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Do bards start with cantrips?

Cantrips. You know two cantrips of your choice from the bard spell list. You learn additional bard cantrips of your choice at higher levels, as shown in the Cantrips Known column of the Bard table.
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How do cantrip spell scrolls work?

A spell scroll bears the words of a single spell, written in a mystical cipher. If the spell is on your class's spell list, you can read the scroll and cast its spell without providing any material components. Otherwise, the scroll is unintelligible.
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Can cantrips be cast infinitely?

Cantrips are spells that don't use slots and can be cast an infinite number of times without depleting resources. To this end, they're less powerful than other spells. However, some are still incredibly useful. Whether in combat or out, there are cantrips that any spellcaster would want.
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Does invisibility end if you cast a cantrip?

The spell ends for a target that attacks or casts a spell.
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Can you add cantrips to spellbook?

Your spellbook is the repository of the wizard spells you know, except your cantrips, which are fixed in your mind. The Wizard table shows how many spell slots you have to cast your spells of 1st level and higher.
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What is the most powerful cantrip?

Cantrips are an early mechanic you'll want to master, and we've highlighted the best ones here.
  • 8 Thaumaturgy.
  • 7 Shocking Grasp.
  • 6 Light.
  • 5 Message.
  • 4 Eldritch Blast.
  • 3 Mage Hand.
  • 2 Minor Illusion.
  • 1 Guidance.
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Does cantrip count as 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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What is the point of cantrips?

A cantrip can effectively "thin" a deck, so more useful cards can be drawn faster, while at the same time not losing card advantage. It can also inexpensively increase the number of spells played in a turn, which is a key factor in some decks, most notably those using the Storm mechanic.
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Can you cast cantrips without spell slots?

Cantrips. A cantrip is a spell that can be cast at will, without using a spell slot and without being prepared in advance. Repeated practice has fixed the spell in the caster's mind and infused the caster with the magic needed to produce the effect over and over. A cantrip's spell level is 0.
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Can a wizard use cantrips without a spellbook?

Short Answer: The wizard in question can cast all of the spells memorized before the loss of the spellbook using as many spell slots as are still available. The wizard can still cast all cantrips, and can use any magic item that a wizard may attune to.
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Can you turn a spell into a cantrip?

All you have to do is down level a spell. Take that downlevel'd spell and remove and re-add the feat, and repeat til lvl 9 spells are cantrips.
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Do cantrips always hit D&D?

This depends entirely on the spell. Some catrips are like weapon attacks, requiring a dice roll to hit or miss. Other cantrips force a saving throw from an enemy. There is no rule of thumb.
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What class knows the most cantrips?

The sorcerer starts with 4 cantrips - more than any other class.
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Can wizards find cantrips?

A Wizard can copy a cantrip from a spell scroll. Accortding to D&D 5E rules, a wizard should only be able to copy a spell of 1st level or higher into their spell book.
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