What is the Potion of Spell Recovery?
The Potion of Spell Recovery is a rare magical item that allows a character to regain expended spell slots, with the number of slots recovered determined by a 1d3 + 3 roll, and none of the slots can be 6th level or higher. This potion is particularly useful for spellcasters who need to recover their spell slots quickly, especially during critical moments in a campaign.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Information
- What is the effect of the Potion of Spell Recovery? The Potion of Spell Recovery allows a character to regain 1d3 + 3 expended spell slot levels, with the total number of combined spell slot levels equal to or less than the number rolled when the potion is consumed.
- What is the difference between the Potion of Spell Recovery and Potion of Restoration? The Potion of Restoration restores a character’s life force and ability scores drained by creatures of negative energy, whereas the Potion of Spell Recovery specifically focuses on regaining expended spell slots.
- How do spell slots recover in D&D 5e? In general, all spell slots recharge on a long rest, but some classes have abilities that allow some or all of their spell slots to recharge on a short rest.
Spellcasters and Spell Slots
- Can I get spells back on a short rest? Once per day, when you finish a short rest, you can choose expended spell slots to recover, with the spell slots having a combined level equal to or less than half your wizard level (rounded up), and none of the slots can be 6th level or higher.
- Do Druids regain spell slots on short rest? During a short rest, a Druid can choose expended spell slots to recover, with the spell slots having a combined level equal to or less than half their Druid level (rounded up), and none of the slots can be 6th level or higher.
- How do Warlocks regain spell slots? Warlocks regain all expended spell slots when they finish a short or long rest.
Magical Items and Spells
- What is the Pearl of Power? The Pearl of Power is a magical item that allows a spellcaster to regain one expended spell slot of 3rd-level or lower once per dawn.
- What is the most powerful restoration spell in Skyrim? Grand Healing is considered the most powerful restoration spell in Skyrim, healing the caster and every ally within 15 feet by 200 points.
- Is the Restoration Potion worth it? The Restoration Potion is worth it compared to the Healing Potion, as it gives almost as much health with a shorter cooldown.
Multiclassing and Spell Slots
- How many spell slots do I have when multiclassing? You determine your available spell slots by adding together all your levels in the Bard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, and Wizard classes, and considering the levels in other classes that contribute to spell slots.
- Can I use Sorcery Points to regain spell slots? You can use your Sorcery Points to gain additional spell slots or sacrifice spell slots to gain additional Sorcery Points.
Miscellaneous
- What is the Cure spell in D&D? The Cure spell restores a number of hit points equal to 1d8 + your spellcasting ability modifier to a creature you touch.
- What is the Cloning spell in D&D? The Clone spell grows an inert duplicate of a living creature as a safeguard against death, forming inside a sealed vessel and growing to full size and maturity after 120 days.
- Can a Druid turn into a dragon? A Druid can turn into a dragon using the Shapechange spell, but not with Wild Shape.
- Do Cantrips count as spells known? Cantrips do not count against the amount of spells known, and each feat will specify how it works separately, either adding to the existing pool or providing them as separate spells.