The first time I looked at the warlock table (after playing my first campaign as a barbarian, with no spells, and then preparing to play a sorcerer and acquainting myself with the normal spellcasting table) I was like.... whaaaaaa? It's definitely a different mechanical flavor of full-caster.
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I was creating a new warlock, lvl 10 - https://www.dndbeyond.com/profile/Redbeard0x0a/characters/24286864
When I finished, the spells "tab" doesn't show spell levels 3 and 4. The export pdf shows the spells, but not spell slots.
Warlocks are weird. This is normal. At level 10, you have 2 spell slots, both of which are 5th level. (as a warlock).
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yeah, I haven't played a warlock before, was going to give it a go in a one-shot.
The first time I looked at the warlock table (after playing my first campaign as a barbarian, with no spells, and then preparing to play a sorcerer and acquainting myself with the normal spellcasting table) I was like.... whaaaaaa? It's definitely a different mechanical flavor of full-caster.
Partway through the quest for absolute truth.