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Oct 27, 2019 at 16:00 comment added Please stop being evil @Blaise Like I said, you don't need the table because it's the same for everyone in each tier. 18/6=3 so your eldritch knight has 3rd level EK spells. 1/2=1/2 which rounds up to 1 so your wizard has 1st level wizard spells. If you got one more level of EK it would round up and you'd get 4th level EK spells.
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Jan 30, 2019 at 16:04 comment added Blaise @thedarkwanderer Sorry I wasn't clear. I'm not referring to deriving the multiclass slots. An 18 EK / 2 Wizard has level 4 spell slots available according to the multiclass table. However, any spells obtained from Wizard levels are still limited to its class table. They must all be level 1, even though the multiclass table makes available higher level slots. Similarly your EK can never learn level 4 spells either. You need the single class tables in order to have this information. I refer to the last quote and subsequent paragraphs from PurpleVermont rpg.stackexchange.com/a/60442/51343
Jan 30, 2019 at 15:55 comment added Please stop being evil @Blaise In the specific case of a Wizard I think that's less clear than people usually make it out to be, but moreover you don't need the class table because it's the same for everyone. Full caster classes get class level/2 round up spells, half casters get level/4 round up, bad casters get level/6 round up. There's no class-dependent differences there, and there's not enough information to need a table, I think.
Jan 30, 2019 at 15:16 comment added Blaise "You should ignore the class tables and just look at the table for multiclass" Don't you still need the class tables in order to determine what spells that class is allowed to learn? An 18EK / 1 Wizard can't level up to Wizard 2 and learn two level 4 spells right? He'd be limited to learning two level 1 spells as dictated by his class table's available spell slots for a level 2 Wizard.
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Jun 2, 2018 at 5:31 comment added Please stop being evil @T.J.L. Yeah, I was thinking about that. It's really a weird exception though. I might add a footnote.
Jun 2, 2018 at 4:59 comment added T.J.L. The first paragraph could probably due to call out that there is a difference between spell slots from Spellcasting and spell slots from Pact Magic.
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