Just noticed while trying to make a multiclassed warlock that some Eldritch Invocations have the prequisite "5th level warlock," and others just say "5th level." This should mean invocations like One with Shadows or Thirsting Blade are usable on 2nd, 3rd, or 4th level warlocks who have a total level of 5. However, it appears these invocations are coded as if this were not the case. I would appreciate if this could be changed, as I was looking forward to playing a character concept I had in mind, which is made impossible by this.
In your study of occult lore, you have unearthed eldritch invocations, fragments of forbidden knowledge that imbue you with an abiding magical ability.
At 2nd level, you gain two eldritch invocations of your choice. Your invocation options are detailed at the end of the class description. When you gain certain warlock levels, you gain additional invocations of your choice, as shown in the Invocations Known column of the Warlock table.
Additionally, when you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the invocations you know and replace it with another invocation that you could learn at that level.
If an eldritch invocation has prerequisites, you must meet them to learn it. You can learn the invocation at the same time that you meet its prerequisites. A level prerequisite refers to your level in this class.
Invocations are based on Warlock level, and/or require prerequisites to be met (if you haven't already), as indicated in bold under the description for Eldritch Invocations. To my knowledge there aren't any multiclass exceptions to this, but I do see how one may find it a tad confusing given how the literature states things in other areas of the game.
Just noticed while trying to make a multiclassed warlock that some Eldritch Invocations have the prequisite "5th level warlock," and others just say "5th level." This should mean invocations like One with Shadows or Thirsting Blade are usable on 2nd, 3rd, or 4th level warlocks who have a total level of 5. However, it appears these invocations are coded as if this were not the case. I would appreciate if this could be changed, as I was looking forward to playing a character concept I had in mind, which is made impossible by this.
Invocations are based on Warlock level, and/or require prerequisites to be met (if you haven't already), as indicated in bold under the description for Eldritch Invocations. To my knowledge there aren't any multiclass exceptions to this, but I do see how one may find it a tad confusing given how the literature states things in other areas of the game.
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