How many spells does a 4th lvl Warlock get and from what group?


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Okay my questiion
The warlock out of the complete arcane book has:

Eldritch Essence Invocations-
Blast Shape Invocations-
Other Invocations- (invocations that have nothing to do with the Eldritch Blast)

Would a 4th level warlock know how to use all the all the-
Least Eldritch Essence Invocations,

all the-
Least Blast Shape Invocations,

and choose 3 invocations out of the list from-
Least "Other" Invocations

Any help for explaining/clearing this up for me would be appreciated.

Thanks


Warlocks are a 3.5 invention that do not cast spells. Their initial list of invocations is located in Complete Arcane.


Robert Young wrote:
Warlocks are a 3.5 invention that do not cast spells. Their initial list of invocations is located in Complete Arcane.

okay, changed the word "spell" for "invocation", hope I stated my question a little clearer. Have the Complete Arcane Book, but list in it isn't clear.


Carpe Diem wrote:
okay, changed the word "spell" for "invocation", hope I stated my question a little clearer. Have the Complete Arcane Book, but list in it isn't clear.

I don't have access to the book at the moment. To the best of my recollection, there is a table for the Warlock that shows total invocations known at different levels (along with other Warlock features). As the Warlock acquires additional levels the total invocations known increases and the kind of invocations he can have is listed. He starts with least and must choose least invocations until the table indicates he can take a lesser invocation. And so on and so on. At no time can his total invocations known exceed the amount on the table (subject to feats that allow extra invocations, etc.). And no, he doesn't acquire many invocations in comparison to a primary spellcaster's spells.

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