D&D Character Sheet Spell Slots Guide

Mastering spell slots is crucial for any D&D spellcaster on your character sheet. This list breaks down spell slot mechanics across classes, levels, and recovery rules from 5th Edition.

Wizard Spell Slots

Wizards prepare spells daily, regaining slots after long rest. Slots scale with level.

Sorcerer Spell Slots

Sorcerers cast spontaneously, using sorcery points for metamagic and slot conversion.

Cleric Spell Slots

Clerics channel divinity, with domain spells not counting against slots.

Druid Spell Slots

Druids shape-shift using wild shape, separate from spell slots.

Bard Spell Slots

Bards excel in support, with magical secrets for versatile slots.

Warlock Spell Slots

Unique short-rest recovery, limited high-level slots.

Paladin Spell Slots

Divine smite consumes slots for extra damage.

Ranger Spell Slots

Nature-focused, fewer slots but utility spells.