Based on the '24 rules, how many cantrips does a lvl1 druid have?
The Spellcasting feature grants 2 cantrips. The Primal Order>Magician feature says "You know one extra cantrip..." While the Druid feature table says lvl 1 druid knows 2 cantrips. So does a druid know 2 or 3 cantrips? If 3, as they lvl up will they always know [cantrips @ lvl]+1?
One other specific thing. Someone has made a Wood Elf Druid which is granted the Druidcraft cantrip (Elven Lineage table). Does this druid have [# of known] cantrips + Druidcraft or is it counted as 1 of the [# of known] cantrips?
To expand on wagnarokkr’s reply: the Magician will always know one additional cantrip compared to the Warden. So, they will start with three and eventually have five (not including any that they gain from their species, background, feats, subclasses or multiclassing).
Hi All,
Based on the '24 rules, how many cantrips does a lvl1 druid have?
The Spellcasting feature grants 2 cantrips. The Primal Order>Magician feature says "You know one extra cantrip..." While the Druid feature table says lvl 1 druid knows 2 cantrips.
So does a druid know 2 or 3 cantrips? If 3, as they lvl up will they always know [cantrips @ lvl]+1?
One other specific thing. Someone has made a Wood Elf Druid which is granted the Druidcraft cantrip (Elven Lineage table). Does this druid have [# of known] cantrips + Druidcraft or is it counted as 1 of the [# of known] cantrips?
Thanks!
To expand on wagnarokkr’s reply: the Magician will always know one additional cantrip compared to the Warden. So, they will start with three and eventually have five (not including any that they gain from their species, background, feats, subclasses or multiclassing).
Thank you guys!
That all makes sense, appreciate the confirmation :)
Hi, do non-spellcasting woodelves (she's a monk) still start with the druid cantrip? Thanks