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I don't understand this:
"Class Chapter (all spellcasting classes): Change the definition of cantrips to say "A cantrip is automatically heightened to half your level rounded up, which equals the highest-level of <Classname> spell slot you have." filling in the appropriate class name. This removes the ambiguities around the cantrip level of a non-spellcaster vs a multiclass spellcaster."
For example, if your character becomes a 4th level fighter and you pick up the multiclass dedication for sorcerer, then half your level (rounded up) is 2. But the highest level spell slot you have is a cantrip (level 1). So I feel like it's confusing/contradictory because the "which equals."
What was the intention here?