Do warlocks ever get a third spell slot?

Yes, a Warlock gets a third spell slot at level 11, but this slot is a 6th-level slot granted by the Mystic Arcanum feature, not an additional 1st or 2nd level slot; their standard Pact Magic slots increase from two to three at level 11, and then to four at level 17, all refreshing on a short rest.
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What level do warlocks get a third spell slot?

Warlock gets very few spell slots in comparison with Wizard/Sorcerer/etc. You get a 3rd at level 11. However, their benefit is that they come back on Short Rest instead of Long Rest. They also cast at the highest level, so are best used with spells which get bonuses for being upcast.
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Do warlocks ever get more spell slots?

Warlock has 2 spell slots that are leveling and they are replenished after every short or long rest. You won't have more , unless you multi class with another caster class, like Bard for example.
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How many spell slots does a level 12 warlock have in bg3?

How many spell slots does a level 12 warlock have in the end (without additional features, multiclass etc) ? According to bg3 wikia this should be 3 spellslots of max level 5+ 4 cantrips.
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What is a coffeelock?

A cafe lock, also called a frame lock or ring lock, is a convenient, built-in bicycle lock that secures the rear wheel by sliding a metal bolt through the spokes, preventing the bike from being ridden away for quick stops. These locks are ideal for low-risk situations, like a coffee break, as they offer basic protection against opportunistic theft, and can be enhanced with an optional plug-in chain for more security when locking to a fixed object.
 
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What is a warlock's weakness?

<p>Warlocks don't have a special weakness but they just have limited powers. So if you make them run out of them, they can't fight you anymore. Vampires are always strong, except for when they walk into the sunlight of course. Werewolfs can control their transformation when they're trained.
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What is a goo warlock?

The Great Old One is one of the subclasses of Warlock. These Warlocks are acolytes of eldritch entities that are incomprehensible to regular mortals. They are given the ability to channel magic through pacts with these ancient beings in order to control the fabric of reality itself.
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Why does warlock have so few spell slots?

Warlocks have few spell slots because their power comes from <<!Pact Magic>>, which refills on a short rest, not a long rest like other casters, making them burst-casters who can use high-level spells frequently. Their limited slots are balanced by powerful, spammable cantrips like <<!Eldritch Blast>>, unique utility from , <<!Mystic Arcana>> (high-level spells once per long rest), and ritual casting, shifting their reliance from many slots to fewer, potent, and versatile abilities. 
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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 is the great old one warlock?

Great Old One Warlocks work better as Lovecraftian scholar-types, siphoning forbidden and weird energies from some massive being asleep beyond the stars, hoping that their parasitic channeling of eldritch energies remains beyond their patron's care or notice.
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Why are there level 6 warlock spells?

Beginning 11th level, they get a class feature called Mystic Arcanum. This basically allows them to choose a 6th level spell from the warlock spell list and cast that once per day. As they go up in level, they can pick a different spell of 7th level to cast once per day and so on till 9th level.
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How do warlocks get 9th level spells?

Mystic Arcanum (9th level)

At 17th level, your patron bestows upon you a magical secret called an arcanum. Choose one 9th-level spell from the warlock spell list as this arcanum. You can cast your arcanum spell once without expending a spell slot. You must finish a long rest before you can do so again.
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What does "D&D 5e" mean?

The term 5e defines compatibility between the products of hundreds of publishers and the 2014 version of the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop roleplaying game – known as 5th edition D&D.
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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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Who gets 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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Why did Mystra ban 10th level spells?

In the aftermath of Netheril's fall, however, Mystra banned certain high-level spells that she deemed too powerful for mortals to wield responsibly. Thus, current-day spellcasters no longer have access to true spells of 10th level and higher.
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What was the 12th level spell?

Karsus's Avatar (Wizard Spell) The only 12th-level spell ever created, this incantation enabled Karsus to steal the power of a deity. All notes and information developed by Karsus regarding the casting of this spell were destroyed by Mystra, successor of Mystryl.
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What class has the most spell slots?

All single-classed full casters get the exact same amount of spell slots. The only thing that sets them apart are abilities that allow them to recover spell slots outside of long rests. Wizards and Land Druids come out on top with Arcane/Natural Recovery. Sorcerers come up just behind that by burning Sorcery Points.
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Do warlocks need an Arcane Focus?

No, Warlocks don't need an Arcane Focus, but it's highly recommended because it simplifies spellcasting by replacing common material components (those without a listed cost or that aren't consumed). Warlocks start with either a focus or a component pouch, which serves the same purpose. You still need specific, costly, or consumed materials for certain spells, even with a focus.
 
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Can warlocks upcast spells?

Warlocks up cast all their spells when using warlock spell slots only. Scrolls, abilities, and items always cast the spell at their lowest level unless specified.
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What are female warlocks called?

The closest female equivalents to a warlock are witch, sorceress, or enchantress, though the term "warlock" historically meant a male oathbreaker and can technically apply to any gender but is often seen as masculine, while "witch" is a more common, gender-neutral term for a magic user, often female in popular culture, or a specific practitioner in Wicca.
 
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Is Gandalf a wizard or a warlock?

Gandalf is a protagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. He is a wizard, one of the Istari order, and the leader of the Company of the Ring.
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What is a hexblade warlock?

A Hexblade Warlock in Dungeons & Dragons is a popular melee-focused subclass from Xanathar's Guide to Everything, gaining power from a mysterious patron of the Shadowfell, often manifesting through sentient weapons. They excel at blending spellcasting with martial prowess, uniquely using their Charisma for weapon attacks, gaining armor/shield proficiency, and debuffing foes with curses, making them powerful, versatile fighters who seamlessly combine swordplay with dark magic.
 
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