Innate Spellcasting

An event in your past, or in the life of a parent or ancestor, left an indelible mark on you, infusing you with arcane magic. This font of magic, whatever its origin, fuels your spells. See chapter 10 for the general rules of spellcasting and chapter 11 for the sorcerer spell list.

Cantrips and At-Will Spells At 1st level, you know four cantrips of your choice from the sorcerer spell list. You learn an additional sorcerer cantrip of your choice at 4th level and another at 10th level. Also at 1st level, you know certain 1st-level spells that you can cast at will. Choose two from comprehend languages, detect magic, expeditious retreat, false life, fog cloud, jump, mage armor, and silent image. you can cast these spells at will without expending a spell slot or material components. You learn an additional at-will spell from this list at 6th level and another at 12th level.

Limited-Use Spells of 1st Level and Higher You know two 1st-level spells of your choice from the sorcerer spell list. You can cast each spell up to three times without expending spell slots or material components, except for those that have a specific cost (as indicated in a spell's description). If a sorcerer spell requires concentration, you do not require an arcane focus to cast it. The Sorcerer table shows you how many of each type of spell you know. 3-use spells can be used 3 times each, and 2-use spells can be used twice each. All expended spell uses are replenished when you finish a long rest. The number of uses a spell can have is limited by its level. a 3-use spell can be of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd level, and a 2-use spell can be of 4th, 5th, or 6th level. No spell that you know can ever be of a level higher than your current maximum spell level, as shown in the Sorcerer table. Limited use spells are always cast at their lowest possible level. Additionally, when you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the sorcerer spells you know and replace it with another spell from the sorcerer spell list, which must be of the same number of uses as the one you replace, and can't be of a higher level than your maximum spell level.