This list expands however, with Pact of the Tome (which may be part of the reason that dnd beyond still hasn't gotten AB figured out). The cantrips allowed there technically become "warlock cantrips" as well for the warlock using them (While the book is on your person, you have the chosen spells prepared, and they function as Warlock spells for you). So, essentially, any cantrip can potentially be a warlock cantrip.
This list expands however, with Pact of the Tome (which may be part of the reason that dnd beyond still hasn't gotten AB figured out). The cantrips allowed there technically become "warlock cantrips" as well for the warlock using them (While the book is on your person, you have the chosen spells prepared, and they function as Warlock spells for you). So, essentially, any cantrip can potentially be a warlock cantrip.
indeed. dropping it on sacred flame for celestials makes sense if you think you're going to need the spell. But yeah, pact of the tome opens it up a lot.
That said, sticking AB on most cantrips that is not eldritch blast is usually a poor move, at least at higher levels. It's something of a trap option.
EDIT: as you mention, for the questionable cases stacking that up with true strike and magic stone might be interesting, should that actually be legal.
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This list expands however, with Pact of the Tome (which may be part of the reason that dnd beyond still hasn't gotten AB figured out). The cantrips allowed there technically become "warlock cantrips" as well for the warlock using them (While the book is on your person, you have the chosen spells prepared, and they function as Warlock spells for you). So, essentially, any cantrip can potentially be a warlock cantrip.
Excellent point.
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indeed. dropping it on sacred flame for celestials makes sense if you think you're going to need the spell. But yeah, pact of the tome opens it up a lot.
That said, sticking AB on most cantrips that is not eldritch blast is usually a poor move, at least at higher levels. It's something of a trap option.
EDIT: as you mention, for the questionable cases stacking that up with true strike and magic stone might be interesting, should that actually be legal.
Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
Tasha