Who can cast 9th level spells?

In Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) 5e, full spellcasting classes like Wizards, Clerics, Druids, Bards, Sorcerers, and Warlocks can cast 9th-level spells, typically gaining access at level 17, though Warlocks get them at level 18 via Mystic Arcanum, using their highest slot for a 9th-level spell. Other classes, like Eldritch Knights, need to multiclass to access these powerful spells, but still rely on their full caster levels for learning them.
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At what level can you cast 9th level spells?

To cast 9th-level spells in Dungeons & Dragons, you generally need to be a 17th-level full spellcaster (like a Wizard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, Bard), but you can get there earlier through multiclassing or specific feats, often requiring a high total spellcasting level (around 17-18) or using creative methods like spell scrolls or certain class features to access them at lower levels. 
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Can a warlock cast 9th level spells?

At higher levels, you gain more warlock spells of your choice that can be cast in this way: one 7th-level spell at 13th level, one 8th-level spell at 15th level, and one 9th-level spell at 17th level. You regain all uses of your Mystic Arcanum when you finish a long rest.
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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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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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How to cast spells above 9th level in D&D 5e

Can wish cast 9th level spells?

It's whatever level you want it to be, so long as it's 8th level or lower. Wish can duplicate any 8th level spell. A cure wounds spell upcast to a 9th level spell slot is a 9th level spell at that point, so you can't do a 9th level cure wounds because it isn't an 8th level spell.
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Can 9th level spells be counterspelled in 5e?

A 9th-level spell has a DC 19 ability check to interrupt, whether you counterspell using a 3rd or 8th-level spell slot. A 9th-level counterspell will interrupt any spell cast without requiring an ability check roll.
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What was the 12th level spell?

The level 12 spell: Karsus' Avatar.
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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 is the highest level spell in D&D?

The highest officially published spell level in D&D is 9th level, but lore-wise, the legendary 12th-level spell Karsus's Avatar exists (though banned) and older editions had higher-level "epic" spells, with spells up to 12th level appearing in lore for the Netherese empire, allowing mortals to touch godhood. In 5th Edition, 9th-level spells like Wish, Meteor Swarm, and Power Word Kill are the peak for player characters. 
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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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Does Warlock count as a full caster?

No, warlocks are not considered full casters and do not fall under the same rules as Wizards, sorcerers, Clerics, Druids and bards. The rules for multi class spell slots do not mention warlocks.
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Can warlocks get 9th level spells?

Yes, Warlocks can cast 9th-level spells in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, but not with regular spell slots; they gain access to one 9th-level spell (and others from 6th-9th level) via the Mystic Arcanum feature, which lets them cast it once per long rest, distinct from their standard Pact Magic slots. 
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What are the strongest D\&D spells?

Best spells in D&D 5E
  • True Polymorph.
  • Meteor Swarm.
  • Inflict Wounds.
  • Abi-Dalzim's Horrid Wilting.
  • Healing Word.
  • Shield.
  • Time Ravage.
  • Detect Magic.
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Can you drop concentration on someone else's turn?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, a spellcaster can drop concentration on a spell at any time, including during another creature's turn, and it requires no action, allowing for quick tactical decisions to end spells that might hinder allies or become obsolete. This "at any time" rule means you can end concentration even in the middle of combat on someone else's turn to benefit your party, like dropping an area-denial spell when an ally needs to move through it. 
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What 7 spells did Snape create?

Severus Snape created several significant spells, including the dangerous curse Sectumsempra, the levitation jinx Levicorpus (and its counter, Liberacorpus), the silencing charm Muffliato, and the tongue-gluing hex Langlock, along with a toenail-growing hex, revealing his dark ingenuity and complex nature as the "Half-Blood Prince".
 
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Why was Flash banned in edh?

This ban was somewhat controversial, as it was banned as a result of the presence of Flash Hulk decks in cEDH (competitive EDH). People who play competitive Commander are a pretty small segment of the community, but the Flash Hulk combo was warping the format so much that something had to be done.
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Why is Imperio unforgivable?

After the Wizards' Council was reformed into the Ministry of Magic, tighter restrictions were placed on the use of certain kinds of magic. The Imperius Curse was deemed by the Ministry to be Dark Magic, and, along with the Cruciatus and Killing Curses, were declared "unforgivable" in 1717.
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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 hardest spell in Hogwarts?

The hardest spell in Harry Potter depends on the criteria, but top contenders are the Patronus Charm (requires intense happy emotion), Fiendfyre (powerful, sentient, uncontrollable fire), and Occlumency (mental discipline to block mind-reading), with the Unforgivable Curses also very difficult due to required dark intent and power. Many consider the Patronus Charm the toughest single incantation for its emotional demands, while Fiendfyre is notoriously dangerous to control.
 
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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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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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Can a subtle spell be detected?

If an imperceptible casting produces a perceptible effect, it's normally impossible to determine who cast the spell in the absence of other evidence. So if the spell only has a somatic and/or verbal component, and the caster uses Subtle Spell to remove it, then it cannot be detected.
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Can I bolt bend a counterspell?

Yes, you can use Bolt Bend (or similar spells like Deflecting Swat) to effectively "counter" a Counterspell in Magic: The Gathering by redirecting the Counterspell to target Bolt Bend itself on the stack, causing it to fizzle when it tries to resolve. It's a satisfying play where you let your original spell resolve, as the Counterspell finds its new target (Bolt Bend) has already left the stack.
 
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