![]() Table: Summon Monster VIII Alternative Summoning Options 8th Level Alternatives Table: Summon Monster VII Alternative Summoning Options 7th Level Alternatives Table: Summon Monster VI Alternative Summoning Options 6th Level Alternatives Table: Summon Monster V Alternative Summoning Options 5th Level Alternatives ![]() Table: Summon Monster IV Alternative Summoning Options 4th Level Alternatives Table: Summon Monster III Alternative Summoning Options 3rd Level Alternatives Table: Summon Monster II Alternative Summoning Options 2nd Level Alternatives That's a class feature.īecause Spellcasting is a class feature, the Couatl will not get this ability when it uses Change Shape to turn into a Hobgoblin Devestator.Table: Summon Monster I Alternative Summoning Options 1st Level Alternatives The Spellcasting trait in monsters is associated with a class, as explained in the introduction to the Monster Manual. This has been clarified and confirmed by Jeremy Crawford: In this case, the Hobgoblin Devastator is considered to be a member of the Wizard class even though it doesn't say Wizard anywhere on it stat block. In fact, the association with a class seems to be the distinguishing difference between Spellcasting and Innate Spellcasting (and there is indeed a difference). So the rules say that Spellcasting is a class feature even with monsters. Membership in the class or access to its spell list. That class when attuning to or using a magic item that requires The monster has a list of spells known or prepared from a particularĬlass. Spellcasting is a class feature, even for monstersĪccording to the introduction to the Monster Manual:Ī monster with the Spellcasting class feature has a spellcaster level and spell slots, which it uses to cast its spells of 1st level and higher. gains any Statistics and capabilities ( except Class Features, legendary actions, and lair actions) that the new form has but that it lacks. No the Couatl cannot gain Spellcasting using Change Shape Is there a ruling somewhere, or something definitive in the rules that I'm overlooking? I did some searching and didn't find anyone asking this particular question. ![]()
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