What classes cast Fireball?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, Sorcerers and Wizards are the primary classes that learn Fireball, but other classes can access it through subclasses (like Warlock's Fiend/Genie, Light Cleric, Artillerist Artificer, College of Lore Bard, Eldritch Knight Fighter, Arcane Trickster Rogue) or the Magical Secrets feature, making it a versatile 3rd-level spell for many spellcasters by level 5 or higher.
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What classes can cast Fireball?

To cast fireball, your Sorcerer or Wizard must have all the right components. This includes verbal and somatic gestures, so expect to be doing some chanting and hand waving. You'll also need your material components - sulfur, and a little bat guano.
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What level can I cast Fireball?

It might be a rare magic item but its usable by anyone as long as they have the ability to cast at least one spell and on average you can cast Fireball at 3rd level from it 4 times per day.
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Which cleric subclass gets Fireball?

The Light Domain Cleric Subclass gives you access to Fireball, among other fire/radiant dmg spells.
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Can a bard cast Fireball?

Yes, Bards can cast Fireball in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, primarily by using their Magical Secrets class feature, which lets them learn spells from any class's list, often at level 10 or even level 6 for College of Lore Bards, addressing the Bard's usual lack of big area-of-effect damage spells.
 
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Can Warlock cast Fireball?

Yes, Warlocks can cast Fireball in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, but typically not as a core spell; they get it through specific subclass features, mainly The Fiend patron which grants it at level 3, or sometimes via the Genie (Efreeti) patron, magic items like Wands of Fireballs, or specific Eldritch Invocations, making them a good choice for AoE fire damage despite their limited spell slots.
 
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Can Eldritch Knights cast Fireball?

The Eldritch Knight version would be able to cast 3 fireballs. The others would not be able to cast a single one. And you can drop that fireball right on your allies, because you'll be an evocation Wizzy. Or, instead of fireball, you can forego int, and cast haste on yourself instead.
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Is Fireball overpowered in 5e?

So let's look at why Fireball has been and always shall be just a bit overpowered. At first level, the most common enemies are fractional CRs but you can see something like a cr 4 as a leader that is going to single handedlynhill your entire party. Creatures have sound 6 to 20 hp.
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Can Clerics cast fireball?

Yes, but only specific clerics: a Light Domain Cleric gets Fireball as a domain spell at level 6, while other clerics generally don't, relying instead on spells like Flame Strike or multiclassing/magic items to cast Fireball. The Light Domain is built for damage, making Fireball a core part of its blasting capability, but it's an exception to the standard cleric spell list. 
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Is Fireball better than Firebolt?

Fireball should be the more powerful spell, as it takes a spell slot and firebolt is a cantrip. Firebolt can be cast without a spell slot and as many times as you want, you can only cast Fireball as many times as you have spell slots for.
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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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How to cast Fireball 5e?

When casting the spell, you must choose a point within range as the center of the explosion. The spell then creates a 20-foot radius sphere of fire that deals damage to everything within it. To determine the damage inflicted by the Fireball spell, you need to roll a number of d6 equal to the spell's level.
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Is Fireball good CR?

Strategy. For Battle Decks with this card, click here. The Fireball is a good all-round generalist spell that can suit any type of deck for the role of a strong spell, with decent damage, a reasonable travelling time, and a wide area radius.
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Which classes are full casters in 5e?

Full Caster Classes: Druid, Bard, Cleric, Wizard, Sorcerer, Warlock. Half Caster Classes: Artificer, Paladin, Ranger.
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Can you cast fireball when blinded?

Can I cast a fireball while blinded? Yes.
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What D&D classes get fireball?

In D&D 5e, Wizards and Sorcerers are the primary classes that get Fireball, but many others can access it through subclasses or magic items, including Bards (Magical Secrets), Warlocks (The Fiend/Genie), Clerics (Light Domain), Fighters (Eldritch Knight), Rogues (Arcane Trickster), Artificers (Artillerist), and even Druids (Wildfire) or via scrolls/wands at any level, making it a versatile spell for many adventurers. 
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What level can you cast fireball?

Fireball is a classic 3rd-level Evocation spell in Dungeons & Dragons, known for dealing significant area-of-effect fire damage and available to Wizards, Sorcerers, and some Warlock patrons, requiring a 3rd-level spell slot to cast at its base power.
 
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Can artificers get fireball?

For example, an Artificer can make a Scroll of Fireball at 4th level, when a Wizard has to wait until 6th because of the caster level. The Artificer would still count as being 4th level for determining how much damage that fireball would do, but he can still make the scroll 2 levels sooner than anyone else can.
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What is the most overpowered class in D&D?

The "strongest" D&D class in 5e is often considered the Wizard for raw spell power and versatility at high levels, but the Cleric, Bard, and Druid are strong contenders due to their potent spell lists, support, and unique utility, while Paladins offer incredible burst damage (smites) and martial prowess, making them top-tier. Ultimately, strength depends on playstyle, as Wizards need prep, while Bards excel at skills, and Clerics/Druids offer unique divine/nature magic. 
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Is fireball or lightning better?

Even in narrow dungeon corridors, you're still going to get more value out of Fireball than Lightning Bolt in most situations.
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Can flametongue crit?

Best thing is that crits with flametongue will be boosted by the elemental fury talent. Melee crits will proc flurry for faster fire damage. Shock crits will proc elemental devastation which in turn will boost melee crit for some more flurry goodness, Oddly enough, this is the only use I've seen for this talent.
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What race is best for Eldritch knight?

The best race for an Eldritch Knight (EK) offers stats (Str/Con/Int) or unique abilities that enhance their martial prowess and spellcasting, with top picks like High Elf (extra cantrip, Int), Githyanki (Str/Int, Misty Step), Variant Human/Custom Lineage (feat at level 1 like War Caster), and Half-Orc (relentless endurance, crits) being popular, depending on whether you favor magic or melee more. 
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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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Is Gandalf an Eldritch knight?

No, Gandalf is a Divine Soul Sorcerer/Devotion Paladin multiclass. This is well known.
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