Is warlock a full caster or half caster?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, Warlocks are generally considered full casters because they gain access to 9th-level spells and advance spell slot levels at the same rate as traditional full casters (Wizards, Clerics, etc.), but their unique Pact Magic system with few, high-level, recharging slots makes them function differently, sometimes feeling like a "martial caster" or distinct "other" caster type rather than a standard full caster.
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Are Warlocks half casters or full casters?

Neither, warlock is a pact caster. Full, half and 1/3rd caster is only for spell slots and multiclassing.
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Do Warlocks count as full casters for multiclassing?

The term was originally about spell progression, it was not derived from the multiclass spell rules. It's older than 5e. That's why Warlocks are called fullcasters, they fit the older definition, despite not being part of the new multiclassing ruleset.
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Can a half elf be a warlock?

Warlock: Half-Elves, bearing both the longevity of Elves and the innate curiosity of Humans, may tap into powers of the unknown and become a Warlock serving a mysterious entity.
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What type of class is a warlock?

The warlock was included as a character class in the 5th edition Player's Handbook. It is a magic-using class with a combination of spells and Eldritch Invocations granted by the warlock's patron and the type of pact the warlock makes with the patron. The warlock uses charisma as its spellcasting ability.
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What is the least played WoW class?

The least played class in World of Warcraft is consistently the Evoker, the newest class, due to its unique playstyle and limited race options, with Monk and Rogue often close contenders for unpopularity among the older classes, though this can shift with patches and expansions. Statistics often point to Evokers at the bottom, followed by niche picks like Monks and sometimes Shamans or Warlocks, while classes like Paladins, Druids, and Hunters remain very popular.
 
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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 race is best 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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Is Legolas a half-elf?

No, Legolas isn't a half-elf in the sense of having human ancestry; he's a full Elf, specifically a Sindarin Elf, but he represents a blend of Sindarin nobility (from his father Thranduil's line from Doriath) and Silvan Elf culture (from living in the Woodland Realm). His lineage is Sindarin, but he was raised in the predominantly Silvan Mirkwood, so he speaks with a Silvan dialect and identifies closely with them, making him a prince of two peoples in practice, though not by mixed blood.
 
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What makes a warlock a warlock?

A warlock is defined by making a pact with a powerful, otherworldly being (a Patron) for magical power, unlike wizards who study or sorcerers with innate gifts. They draw on dark or forbidden forces, often using unique spells or abilities (Invocations) that refresh quickly, and their lore emphasizes rebellion, forbidden knowledge, and a complex relationship with their patron—ranging from reverence to defiance. 
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Which D&D classes are half casters?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, Half-Casters are classes like the Paladin, Ranger, and Artificer, known for gaining spell slots at half the rate of Full Casters (like Wizards or Clerics), capping at 5th-level spells, and blending martial prowess with magic, often using spells for powerful combat boosts or utility rather than primary spellcasting. They gain spellcasting more slowly, typically starting at level 2, and focus magic on enhancing their physical attacks, unlike Full Casters who build up to 9th-level spells quickly. 
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What pairs well with warlock?

And even then, you can create more interesting (not even gonna mention optimal) characters with multiclass. Warlock pairs very well with Fighter(Eldricht Knight), take either pact of the chain for reliable advantage or pact of the blade.
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Are warlocks prepared casters?

Warlock invocations do not need to be prepared, and unlike spontaneous casters and most spell-like abilities, have no limit to the amount cast per day.
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What stats to prioritize for warlock?

Warlock stat priority depends heavily on the game (WoW Classic vs. Retail) and specialization (Affliction, Demonology, Destruction), but Intellect is almost always the primary stat for damage. Generally, for DPS, it's Intellect > Haste > Mastery/Crit/Versatility, with Haste helping DoT ticks and casts, Mastery boosting demon damage (Demo/Affliction), Crit adding procs, and Versatility providing flat damage/healing. Always simulate your character (e.g., on Raidbots) for the most accurate priority due to gear and talent variations.
 
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Why does warlock get so few spell slots?

Warlocks have few spell slots because their Pact Magic is designed differently: slots are few but always max level for their tier and refresh on a short rest, not a long rest, balancing their power; they also get powerful cantrips (like Eldritch Blast) and Invocations (like ritual casting) to compensate, giving them consistent damage and utility without using slots. This makes them bursty casters who can unleash high-level spells frequently if the party takes short rests, unlike other classes that rely on long rests. 
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Is an artificer a full caster?

No, in official Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, Artificers are half-casters, not full casters like Wizards or Clerics, meaning they get spell slots and spell progression at a slower rate (similar to Paladins and Rangers) but gain powerful subclass features and infusions that compensate for this, making them very strong "battle mages" or "gadgeteers" rather than pure spell slingers. While some players homebrew them as full casters, the official design balances their utility and item creation with limited high-level spell slots. 
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How is Elrond immortal if he is half elf?

Elrond and his brother were given a choice by Valars(gods) to either become immortal or not, just like their parents had. Elrond chose immortality and his brother mortality, making all his descendents(which includes Aragorn) mortal alongside him.
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Did Legolas shoot a Nazgul?

Late in The Fellowship of the Ring, the companions encounter a mysterious being that we only later discover to be a Winged Nazgûl. Though they aren't able to identify it, Legolas succeeds in shooting down its flying steed.
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Why doesn't Legolas glow?

Legolas is Sindar , a branch of elves that never made it to Valinor and so never saw the light of the trees. Didn't Thranduil have that glow in hobbit movies? Thranduil was born in Doriath, so he was technically a Sindar elf.
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Who is the strongest warlock in D&D?

The Genie may very well be the most powerful and most well designed of the warlock subclasses. Unique to it is the choice of multiple subclasses, with interesting features throughout and some good spell choices on top. You get a list of universal Genie spells, and a list for each of the genie kinds.
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Why are warlocks so good?

Compared to most sorcerers and wizards, warlocks get better hp and armor, and can also do better "resourceless" damage through pact of the blade or eldritch blast (assuming you take the associated invocations).
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Which race is best for wizards?

The best race for a wizard depends on your focus, but High Elves, Gnomes, Half-Elves, and Custom Lineage/Variant Human (in D&D 5e) are top picks for their Intelligence boosts, extra spells, utility, or feat flexibility. High Elves offer extra cantrips and Fey Ancestry, Gnomes provide INT/DEX bonuses and Magic Resistance, Half-Elves offer versatility, and Custom Lineage lets you optimize stats and feats like Alert or Ritual Caster for powerful builds, says Runic Dice.
 
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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 dirty 20 DnD?

Anytime you get a score of 20 that you didn't roll. Like if you roll an 18 on a check and you have a +2 modifier, giving you 20. That would be a 'dirty 20'
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What percent of D&D players are LGBTQ?

56.25% of players identify as members apart of the LGBTQIA+ community. 100% of players report that Dungeons and Dragons has been a safe community for them. 75% of players report having once played as a character that does not have the same gender identity or sexuality as themselves.
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