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Jun 30, 2017 at 7:16 comment added Simon H "Spellcasting" is something specific, it's something that is granted by your class usually at level 1 but half-casters like Paladin get it at level 2. "Innate Spellcasting" is again a specific term found in stat blocks. Every player race that can cast a spell isn't listed as "Spellcasting" a High Elf has "Cantrip" whereas a Drow has "Drow Magic", also Warlocks have "Pact Magic" not "Spellcasting, a Way of the Shadow or Way of the Four Elements Monk can cast spells but doesn't have the "Spellcasting" class feature, and lastly if you gain the ability to cast a spell via a Feat like Ritual Caster
Jun 29, 2017 at 12:24 comment added Protonflux Find me a monster from an official source where "can cast at least one spell using its traits or features" is not under a "spellcasting" or "innate spellcasting" trait or feature. It's why I included the examples. I can't find one, though I have not been exhaustive.
Jun 28, 2017 at 19:11 comment added Thyzer In the DMG it defines spellcaster as the following: "If the prerequisite is to be a spellcaster, a creature qualifies if fit can cast at least one spell using its traits or features, not using magic items or the like." (DMG, p.136&138) not as a creature with "spellcasting feature". I am not sure that your argument is valid, even though it feels correct.
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Jun 28, 2017 at 11:25 history answered Protonflux CC BY-SA 3.0