What classes benefit most from magic initiate?

Classes that benefit most from the Magic Initiate feat are often Martial classes (Fighters, Rogues, Barbarians, Rangers, Paladins) for utility/damage cantrips and a 1st-level spell like Hex or Find Familiar, and Casters with limited cantrips (Clerics, Bards, Druids) for expanding their toolkit (e.g., Guidance, Mage Hand, Minor Illusion) or getting potent staples like Eldritch Blast (Warlock/Wizard/Artificer). Artificers gain huge utility from Wizard spells, while Fighters and Rogues love Warlock/Wizard options for damage or control.
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Is magic initiate worth taking?

No, Magic Initiate is not a good option with your stats. Raising your lowest stat is also not a good option.
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What are the best spells for magic initiate?

The three best 1st level spells to get with Magic Initiate are generally Find Familiar, Goodberry, and Shield.
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What are some creative uses for Magic Initiate?

The second way to use Magic Initiate is to sort of 'multi-class' without having to spend a level. You get access to spells that might not be on your spell list, both Cantrips and 1st-level. A spellcaster without healing could get healing spells from the Cleric or Druid list.
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How does magic initiate affect my spellcasting ability?

Using this feat, you can cast the spell once at its lowest level, and you must finish a long rest before you can cast it in this way again. Your spellcasting ability for these spells depends on the class you chose: Charisma for bard, sorcerer, or warlock; Wisdom for cleric or druid; or Intelligence for wizard.
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Magic Initiate - Feats in D&D 5e

How does magic initiate work with Warlock?

Since Warlocks are a "spells known" class and Magic Initiate also gives you a known spell... you can cast it with your Warlock spell slots. In this case, the spell will be cast at whatever level Warlock slot you have.
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Can Magic Initiate grant access to cantrips?

You gain the following benefits. Two Cantrips. You learn two cantrips of your choice from the Cleric, Druid, or Wizard spell list.
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Can you get Eldritch Blast with magic Initiate?

A blood hunter can choose Order of the Profane Soul as their subclass, gaining some warlock spells which can include Eldritch Blast. Any class can get Eldritch Blast by taking the Magic Initiate or Spell Sniper feat.
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Can you upcast spells from magic initiate?

You can upcast any spell that you can cast using spell slots. So...if the spell from magic initiate is on one of your classes' spell lists, you can upcast it. only the Druid, Paladin, Sorcerer and Warlock class specify that you can cast spells of their respective classes with your spell slots.
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What background gives magic initiate?

In D&D 2024, several backgrounds grant the Magic Initiate feat (or a similar origin feat), with the Acolyte giving Cleric spells, the Guide giving Druid spells, and the Sage giving Wizard spells, all tied to their origins and providing flavor, utility, and expanded spell access for your character. Other backgrounds like Astral Drifter (Cleric) or certain customizable options also offer this benefit, letting non-casters dabble in magic or casters diversify.
 
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What is the strongest Paladin subclass?

The "strongest" Paladin subclass in D&D 5e often comes down to playstyle, but Oath of the Watchers is frequently cited as the best overall for its powerful support and anti-extraplanar abilities (like Aura of the Sentinel for initiative), with Oath of Vengeance topping lists for pure offense and damage, while Oath of Ancients offers unparalleled defensive utility, especially against magic. Conquest is also a strong contender for control and tanking, using fear. 
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Which class gets the most spells?

Wizard has the most potential and usually the most in actuality. If your DM is uncooperative and doesn't give you spellbooks and spell scrolls to learn more, clerics and druids know more because they prepare spells instead of learning new ones.
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Who is the strongest wizard in D&D?

When the Greyhawk campaign world was reset in 1991's From the Ashes, Mordenkainen was refashioned as the world's most powerful wizard. The Circle of Eight was now described as a cabal of eight wizards supervised by Mordenkainen, who together sought to balance the forces of good and evil.
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Can you take magic initiate twice?

Not by the rules as written, but taking the magic initiate feat multiple times does not cause any balance issues, so your dm should be fine with it.
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What are the best cantrips for Magic Initiate?

As a bit of a stealth specialist, things like guidance and minor illusion can be handy cantrips to help your sneaking.
  • Detect magic (cleric, druid, wizard)
  • Entangle (druid)
  • Faerie fire (druid)
  • Find familiar (wizard)
  • Guidance (cleric, druid)
  • Minor illusion (wizard)
  • Shield of faith (cleric)
  • Thunderclap (druid, wizard)
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What feats can be taken multiple times?

The only feat you can take multiple times is Elemental Adept, because that feat says you can take it multiple times. Edit: Also consider the following options.
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Can a wizard take magic initiate?

Magic initiate only gets you a 1st level spell, but yes, you can take it as a wizard.
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Can sleep be upcast?

Can Sleep 5e be upcast to affect more hit points? Yes, when you cast Sleep 5e using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, you roll an additional 2d8 for each slot level above 1st.
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Why is Eldritch Blast so powerful?

Eldritch Blast is so powerful because it's a versatile, scaling cantrip that adds multiple damage-dealing beams with level progression, deals rare force damage, and gains massive bonuses from Warlock Invocations like Agonizing Blast (adding Charisma to each beam) and Repelling Blast (pushing targets), making it a reliable, high-damage source that can control enemies without using spell slots. It effectively acts like multiple weapon attacks and synergizes well with other spells or items for exponential power.
 
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Does magic initiate give you extra cantrips?

You gain the following benefits related to that choice: Two Cantrips. You learn two cantrips of your choice from the Cleric, Druid or Wizard spell list (choose when you select this feat). Intelligence, Wisdom or Charisma is your spellcasting ability for this feat's spells (choose when you select this feat).
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Can I twin Eldritch blast?

No, you generally cannot use Twinned Spell on Eldritch Blast at higher levels because the spell gains multiple beams (targeting more than one creature by default), violating Twinned Spell's core rule of targeting only one creature. You can use it at levels 1-4 when it produces just one beam, but once you hit level 5 and it creates two beams (and more at higher levels), it's ineligible for twinning, even if you aim all beams at the same target. 
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Do cantrips cancel invisibility?

No because a cantrip is a spell. They are level 0 spells hence the reason they don't consume spell slots.
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What classes can get Eldritch Blast?

Eldritch Blast is a cantrip available to Warlocks in D&D 5e. A cantrip is a spell that can be cast at will, without expending a spell slot and without being prepared in advance.
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Can cantrips be spammed?

As a cantrip it can be spammed but without any additional healing the target cannot do anything.
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