So the feat has a prerequisite that you must have spellcasting or pact magic.
Does a Teiflings inate Spell abilities (in this example, Legecy of Dis) count to that prerequisite? Or would I need to be at least one level of a spell caster or warlock to be able to use the feat?
So the feat has a prerequisite that you must have spellcasting or pact magic.
Does a Teiflings inate Spell abilities (in this example, Legecy of Dis) count to that prerequisite? Or would I need to be at least one level of a spell caster or warlock to be able to use the feat?
You need to have the Spellcasting or pact Magic feature specifically, not simply being able to cast spells. Such features are granted by a class.
While what Plaguescarred is completely right, I think that prerequisite could be waved without any problems by the DM. I don't see any problems that could cause.
So the feat has a prerequisite that you must have spellcasting or pact magic.
Does a Teiflings inate Spell abilities (in this example, Legecy of Dis) count to that prerequisite? Or would I need to be at least one level of a spell caster or warlock to be able to use the feat?
You need to be at least one level of a spell caster or warlock.
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You need to have the Spellcasting or pact Magic feature specifically, not simply being able to cast spells. Such features are granted by a class.
While what Plaguescarred is completely right, I think that prerequisite could be waved without any problems by the DM. I don't see any problems that could cause.
I don't think "Innate Spellcasting" counts as "Spellcasting"
They're two different game elements, one is a Trait, the other a Feature.