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Say my character is a level 6 Oath of Vengeance paladin, multiclassed with a level 3 sorcerer (of unspecified subclass). At level 6, paladins do not have access to 3rd-level spells.



The character's total level is 9, so does the character have the spell haste automatically prepared, given by the Oath of Vengeance's Oath Spells list at level 9? Or is that level requirement meant to be paladin levels?










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Say my character is a level 6 Oath of Vengeance paladin, multiclassed with a level 3 sorcerer (of unspecified subclass). At level 6, paladins do not have access to 3rd-level spells.



The character's total level is 9, so does the character have the spell haste automatically prepared, given by the Oath of Vengeance's Oath Spells list at level 9? Or is that level requirement meant to be paladin levels?










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Say my character is a level 6 Oath of Vengeance paladin, multiclassed with a level 3 sorcerer (of unspecified subclass). At level 6, paladins do not have access to 3rd-level spells.



The character's total level is 9, so does the character have the spell haste automatically prepared, given by the Oath of Vengeance's Oath Spells list at level 9? Or is that level requirement meant to be paladin levels?










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Say my character is a level 6 Oath of Vengeance paladin, multiclassed with a level 3 sorcerer (of unspecified subclass). At level 6, paladins do not have access to 3rd-level spells.



The character's total level is 9, so does the character have the spell haste automatically prepared, given by the Oath of Vengeance's Oath Spells list at level 9? Or is that level requirement meant to be paladin levels?







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Oath Spells are based on paladin level



The Oath Spells section of the paladin's 3rd-level Sacred Oath feature says:




Each oath has a list of associated spells. You gain access to these spells at the levels specified in the oath description.




The "Oath Spells" section feature below each subclass clarifies:




You gain oath spells at the paladin levels listed.




As a level 6 Oath of Vengeance paladin, you only have access to Hold Person and Misty Step as your oath spells. The rules for combining spell slots for multiclassing have nothing to circumvent the limitation set by the rule above.






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You would use class specific level. You get oath spells the same way you get class abilities, via class levels. Therefore a Paladin 6/Sorcerer 3 would act as you are a level 3 sorcerer (only sorcerer abilities up to level 3), and a level 6 paladin (only paladin abilities up to level 6).






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All level-dependent features in chapter 3 (Classes) of the 5e Player's Handbook are dependent on class level unless otherwise stated. All level-dependent features outside of chapter 3 are dependent on character level unless otherwise stated.






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Oath Spells are based on paladin level



The Oath Spells section of the paladin's 3rd-level Sacred Oath feature says:




Each oath has a list of associated spells. You gain access to these spells at the levels specified in the oath description.




The "Oath Spells" section feature below each subclass clarifies:




You gain oath spells at the paladin levels listed.




As a level 6 Oath of Vengeance paladin, you only have access to Hold Person and Misty Step as your oath spells. The rules for combining spell slots for multiclassing have nothing to circumvent the limitation set by the rule above.






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    @GreySage: It was originally mentioned in the question (it asked 2 different questions, one of which was a duplicate of previously-asked questions). The answer should be updated accordingly since that part has been edited out.
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Oath Spells are based on paladin level



The Oath Spells section of the paladin's 3rd-level Sacred Oath feature says:




Each oath has a list of associated spells. You gain access to these spells at the levels specified in the oath description.




The "Oath Spells" section feature below each subclass clarifies:




You gain oath spells at the paladin levels listed.




As a level 6 Oath of Vengeance paladin, you only have access to Hold Person and Misty Step as your oath spells. The rules for combining spell slots for multiclassing have nothing to circumvent the limitation set by the rule above.






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Oath Spells are based on paladin level



The Oath Spells section of the paladin's 3rd-level Sacred Oath feature says:




Each oath has a list of associated spells. You gain access to these spells at the levels specified in the oath description.




The "Oath Spells" section feature below each subclass clarifies:




You gain oath spells at the paladin levels listed.




As a level 6 Oath of Vengeance paladin, you only have access to Hold Person and Misty Step as your oath spells. The rules for combining spell slots for multiclassing have nothing to circumvent the limitation set by the rule above.






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Oath Spells are based on paladin level



The Oath Spells section of the paladin's 3rd-level Sacred Oath feature says:




Each oath has a list of associated spells. You gain access to these spells at the levels specified in the oath description.




The "Oath Spells" section feature below each subclass clarifies:




You gain oath spells at the paladin levels listed.




As a level 6 Oath of Vengeance paladin, you only have access to Hold Person and Misty Step as your oath spells. The rules for combining spell slots for multiclassing have nothing to circumvent the limitation set by the rule above.







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You would use class specific level. You get oath spells the same way you get class abilities, via class levels. Therefore a Paladin 6/Sorcerer 3 would act as you are a level 3 sorcerer (only sorcerer abilities up to level 3), and a level 6 paladin (only paladin abilities up to level 6).






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You would use class specific level. You get oath spells the same way you get class abilities, via class levels. Therefore a Paladin 6/Sorcerer 3 would act as you are a level 3 sorcerer (only sorcerer abilities up to level 3), and a level 6 paladin (only paladin abilities up to level 6).






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You would use class specific level. You get oath spells the same way you get class abilities, via class levels. Therefore a Paladin 6/Sorcerer 3 would act as you are a level 3 sorcerer (only sorcerer abilities up to level 3), and a level 6 paladin (only paladin abilities up to level 6).






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You would use class specific level. You get oath spells the same way you get class abilities, via class levels. Therefore a Paladin 6/Sorcerer 3 would act as you are a level 3 sorcerer (only sorcerer abilities up to level 3), and a level 6 paladin (only paladin abilities up to level 6).







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Edit to the answer, but I decided against it. It was raining out and I think some water hit my phone screen and sent some clicks without me realizing it.
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All level-dependent features in chapter 3 (Classes) of the 5e Player's Handbook are dependent on class level unless otherwise stated. All level-dependent features outside of chapter 3 are dependent on character level unless otherwise stated.






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    Do you have any evidence for this claim?
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    This could be improved by citing the place in the rules exactly where it talks about this specific feature since such a general statement is very difficult to verify.
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    Also, technically don't the multiclassing spellcasting rules (in Chapter 6) depend on class levels? The amount of spell slots you get is determined not by total character level, but by the specific combination of class levels.
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All level-dependent features in chapter 3 (Classes) of the 5e Player's Handbook are dependent on class level unless otherwise stated. All level-dependent features outside of chapter 3 are dependent on character level unless otherwise stated.






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    $begingroup$
    Do you have any evidence for this claim?
    $endgroup$
    – GreySage
    1 hour ago






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    $begingroup$
    This could be improved by citing the place in the rules exactly where it talks about this specific feature since such a general statement is very difficult to verify.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubiksmoose
    1 hour ago






  • 3




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    Also, technically don't the multiclassing spellcasting rules (in Chapter 6) depend on class levels? The amount of spell slots you get is determined not by total character level, but by the specific combination of class levels.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubiksmoose
    1 hour ago
















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All level-dependent features in chapter 3 (Classes) of the 5e Player's Handbook are dependent on class level unless otherwise stated. All level-dependent features outside of chapter 3 are dependent on character level unless otherwise stated.






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All level-dependent features in chapter 3 (Classes) of the 5e Player's Handbook are dependent on class level unless otherwise stated. All level-dependent features outside of chapter 3 are dependent on character level unless otherwise stated.







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  • 3




    $begingroup$
    Do you have any evidence for this claim?
    $endgroup$
    – GreySage
    1 hour ago






  • 2




    $begingroup$
    This could be improved by citing the place in the rules exactly where it talks about this specific feature since such a general statement is very difficult to verify.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubiksmoose
    1 hour ago






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    Also, technically don't the multiclassing spellcasting rules (in Chapter 6) depend on class levels? The amount of spell slots you get is determined not by total character level, but by the specific combination of class levels.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubiksmoose
    1 hour ago
















  • 3




    $begingroup$
    Do you have any evidence for this claim?
    $endgroup$
    – GreySage
    1 hour ago






  • 2




    $begingroup$
    This could be improved by citing the place in the rules exactly where it talks about this specific feature since such a general statement is very difficult to verify.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubiksmoose
    1 hour ago






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    Also, technically don't the multiclassing spellcasting rules (in Chapter 6) depend on class levels? The amount of spell slots you get is determined not by total character level, but by the specific combination of class levels.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubiksmoose
    1 hour ago










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$begingroup$
Do you have any evidence for this claim?
$endgroup$
– GreySage
1 hour ago




$begingroup$
Do you have any evidence for this claim?
$endgroup$
– GreySage
1 hour ago




2




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$begingroup$
This could be improved by citing the place in the rules exactly where it talks about this specific feature since such a general statement is very difficult to verify.
$endgroup$
– Rubiksmoose
1 hour ago




$begingroup$
This could be improved by citing the place in the rules exactly where it talks about this specific feature since such a general statement is very difficult to verify.
$endgroup$
– Rubiksmoose
1 hour ago




3




3




$begingroup$
Also, technically don't the multiclassing spellcasting rules (in Chapter 6) depend on class levels? The amount of spell slots you get is determined not by total character level, but by the specific combination of class levels.
$endgroup$
– Rubiksmoose
1 hour ago






$begingroup$
Also, technically don't the multiclassing spellcasting rules (in Chapter 6) depend on class levels? The amount of spell slots you get is determined not by total character level, but by the specific combination of class levels.
$endgroup$
– Rubiksmoose
1 hour ago












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