An event in your past left an indelible mark on you, infusing you with simmering magic. As a Bonus Action, you can unleash that magic for 1 minute, during which you gain the following benefits:
The spell save DC of your Sorcerer spells increases by 1.
You have Advantage on the attack rolls of Sorcerer spells you cast.
You can use this feature twice, and you regain all expended uses of it when you finish a Long Rest.
And the reading specifies attack rolls and not "Spell Attack Rolls," and because the attacks are made as part of the casting in the case of Booming Blade and True Strike... I'm inclined to say, "Yes, it does, as long as you obtained these spells in a manner that allows you to count them as Sorcerer spells."
I wouldn't rule similarly on a spell like Summon Dragon, since although the Draconic Spirit has a to-hit bonus equal to the Sorcerer's Spell Attack modifier, it's not the Sorcerer attacking in that situation.
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🎵I'm on top of the world, looking down on creation, wreaking death and devastation with my mind.
As the power that I've found erupts freely from the ground, I will cackle from the top of the world.🎵
Thank you. I have an 11th level paladin and i am multiclassing into sorcerer. Seems like using a greatsword with quickened true strike generally out damages divine smite as long as it hits. Innate sorcery will help with that alot.
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Does innate sorcery give advantage on attack rolls with true strike and booming blade?
Since the Innate Sorcery Class Ability Reads:
And the reading specifies attack rolls and not "Spell Attack Rolls," and because the attacks are made as part of the casting in the case of Booming Blade and True Strike... I'm inclined to say, "Yes, it does, as long as you obtained these spells in a manner that allows you to count them as Sorcerer spells."
I wouldn't rule similarly on a spell like Summon Dragon, since although the Draconic Spirit has a to-hit bonus equal to the Sorcerer's Spell Attack modifier, it's not the Sorcerer attacking in that situation.
🎵I'm on top of the world, looking down on creation, wreaking death and devastation with my mind.
As the power that I've found erupts freely from the ground, I will cackle from the top of the world.🎵
Charisma Saving Throw: DC 18, Failure: 20d6 Psychic Damage, Success: Half damage
Thank you. I have an 11th level paladin and i am multiclassing into sorcerer. Seems like using a greatsword with quickened true strike generally out damages divine smite as long as it hits. Innate sorcery will help with that alot.