How many spell slots does a 9th level spellcaster have?

A 9th-level full spellcaster (like a Wizard, Cleric, Druid, Bard) in D&D 5e gets access to 5th-level spells and has a significant number of slots: four 1st-level, three 2nd-level, three 3rd-level, three 4th-level, and one 5th-level slot, plus cantrips, while a Warlock at level 9 has fewer, higher-level slots (two 5th-level slots here). The exact breakdown depends on the specific class, but a typical full caster at level 9 has 17 prepared spell slots in total.
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How many 9th level 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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How many spells should a wizard have at level 9?

All the information you're asking about can be found on pages 113 & 114 of the players handbook... You'd know 3 cantrips and 6 1st level spells at level one; with learning an additional 2 spells per level after one, and 1 additional cantrip at level 4. So at level 9 you should know 4 cantrips and 22 spells.
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What is a 9th level spellcaster?

Spellcasting: The mage is a 9th-level spellcaster. Its spellcasting ability is Intelligence (spell save DC 14, +6 to hit with spell attacks). The mage has the following wizard spells prepared: • Cantrips (at will): fire bolt, light, mage hand, prestidigitation.
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How many 9th level spell slots does a level 20 wizard have?

A level 20 Wizard in D&D 5e has four 9th-level spell slots, along with multiple slots for lower-level spells, allowing them to cast powerful magic multiple times per long rest, with the actual number of spells prepared depending on their Intelligence modifier. 
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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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Is level 20 a god in D&D?

At level 20 you're simply an underdog to actual demi-god level entities, you're not one of them. A COLLECTIVE of level 20 player characters can face off against a demi-god level entity, that hardly makes them powerful enough to call themselves God.
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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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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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Which class has the most spell slots in 5e?

For single-class characters in D&D 5e, Wizard, Cleric, Druid, Bard, and Sorcerer all get the most spell slots (as "full casters"), with slight advantages for Wizards and Land Druids due to recovery features like Arcane Recovery and Sorcerers using Font of Magic, but overall totals are similar; however, a Sorcerer/Warlock Multiclass can generate the most total spell slots by converting Sorcery Points and using Warlock's Pact Magic, especially with short rests, though Warlock's slots refresh on short rests, not long ones. 
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What races make good 5e wizards?

Top 5 Best Races for Wizard in 5e
  • High Elf.
  • Gnome (Forest or Rock)
  • Custom Lineage / Variant Human.
  • Hobgoblin (MOTM)
  • Yuan-ti Pureblood (Legacy)
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What's a spell slot, exactly?

Spell slots are a resource that gets spent every time a wizard casts a spell that isn't a cantrip, and they recharge at the end of a long rest. A 1st level wizard has two 1st level spell slots, so they can cast two 1st level spells before they have to rest.
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Is there a way to concentrate on 2 spells in 5e?

No, by official D&D 5e rules, you can only concentrate on one spell at a time, and casting a new concentration spell immediately ends the first one; however, some (DMs' custom rules) or specific legendary monsters allow for it, or you can use <<!Twinned Spell>> for two targets of <<!one spell>>, but it's generally not allowed for two different spells. 
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Can wizards learn more cantrips?

In standard 5e DnD? As a wizard you start with 3 cantrips, and you gain a new one at level 4, 10, etc when your cantrip number goes up.
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Can ASI go past 20?

Can you increase ability scores over 20? By standard methods, you cannot raise an ability score over 20. Even ASIs do not allow you to increase a stat above these limits.
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Is Ao the only overgod?

Although only one Overgod was confirmed in Realmspace, Lord Ao, some sages speculated about other beings that could be considered over-powers as well: the Supreme Bureaucrat of the Celestial Bureaucracy; Maztica, the mother-deity of the Maztican pantheon; and Fate, the guiding being/principle behind the Zakharan ...
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Can a player become a dragon in D&D?

Can you be a dragon in Dungeons & Dragons? No, the official rules do not provide a pathway for players to play as a dragon. There is no playable race for dragons or half-dragons, nor is there an official way to become a dragon. There are official ways to have a dragon pet in D&D, but not to play as one yourself.
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What is the rule 0 in D&D?

Rule 0 or rule zero in tabletop role-playing gaming is the unwritten but commonly understood rule that the game master can override published game rules for any reason.
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What does +5 to hit mean?

So your questions +5 to hit means you roll a d20 and add the 5 to your roll. If it meets or beats their armor class it was a successful hit and you roll damage.
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Who has the most HP in 5E?

Maximum HP in D&D 5e starts with your class's highest hit die roll + CON modifier at level 1, then adds your hit die's average (or rolled) value + CON mod per level, boosted by feats like Tough (+2 HP/level) and spells like Aid, with a theoretical cap around 600+ for PCs using all boosts, though the Tarrasque monster has 676 HP. 
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Is DnD good for ADHD?

This cherished tabletop role-playing game isn't just about rolling dice and slaying dragons; it's a transformative journey that offers unique therapeutic benefits for children struggling with ADHD.
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Is D&D 6E ever coming out?

As such D&D 2024 is a new edition of Dungeons & Dragons, which effectively makes it 6E in all but name.
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Is 300 old for an elf?

Wisdom Age 300 to 399 years

Elves in this Age range know their limits and are intelligent enough not to go above them. They are still physically fit, but feel the weight of past years. They start becoming vulnerable to illness and start being more careful.
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