Yea a Spellcasting class feature and a Pact magic class feature doesn't really interact with each other much. You can cast a spell you know through either set of spell slots but other than that they are separate.
Warlock specifically works differently than other spellcasting classes when multiclassed. Basically you treat it completely separate for determining slots, but can cast warlock spells with non-warlock slots and vice versa.
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I am slightly stumped and hoping for input!
I want to make an artificer(3)/warlock(5) character, and I want to make sure they have the right amount of spell slots!
The multiclassing table thingy doesn't include either of these classes!
Would I simply have all of the spell slots from both classes? IE 2 Artificer Cantrips, 3 1st level slots, 3 warlock cantrips and 2 3rd level slots?
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Yea a Spellcasting class feature and a Pact magic class feature doesn't really interact with each other much. You can cast a spell you know through either set of spell slots but other than that they are separate.
Warlock specifically works differently than other spellcasting classes when multiclassed. Basically you treat it completely separate for determining slots, but can cast warlock spells with non-warlock slots and vice versa.