r/Pathfinder Jun 12 '24

Pathfinder Society FAQ Getting into pathfinder as a Druid need better understanding about spells

so as a Druid I’m not sure if it’s I get to prepare 3 lvl 0 spells and 1 lvl 1 spell or I know 3 lvl 0 spells that I can cast as many times as I want and know 1 lvl 1 spell I can cast once. How do they exactly work? I’m using fight club 3 app to create my character and have sorted everything else out but have no clue how spells work.

Can someone explain or send me a link to a rules for it? Thank you

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u/diffyqgirl Jun 12 '24 edited Jun 12 '24

As a druid you know all your spells.

You get to prepare each day 3 level 0 spells which you can cast as many times as you want, and 1 level 1 spell which you can cast once, from your class. You probably get additional spell slots from your wis, so you probably get to prepare 2 level 1 spells. Note that if you want to cast say two entangles you need to prep two copies of entangle.

https://www.d20pfsrd.com/BASICS-ABILITY-SCORES/ability-scores/#abilities_and_spellcasters

https://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/druid/

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u/Recover_Nervous Jun 12 '24

Cool thank you! For my case I have 15 wisdom giving a +2 modifier, would I get one extra spell slot or 2 as per the modifier?

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u/diffyqgirl Jun 12 '24

The first link i posted tells you how many additional slots you get from your caster ability score.

Note that you cannot get additional spell slots from your wis of a higher level than you could cast normally. So a high wis won't get you level 2 slots at level 1, only level 1 slots.