[RPG] Can a Simulacrum of a sorcerer regain its sorcery points

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The description of Simulacrum states:

The simulacrum lacks the ability to learn or become more powerful, so it never increases its level or other abilities, nor can it regain expended spell slots.

If someone cast Simulacrum on a sorcerer, would the Simulacrum be able to regain its sorcery points by taking a long rest? (Can simulacra even take rests?) In particular, I ask because the sorcerer has the Font of Magic class feature at level 2 that allows them to convert their sorcery points into spell slots or vice versa.

(This question can also be extended to other limited-use class features like a fighter's Action Surge, a druid's Wild Shape, etc., but I don't know if the answer would be different since sorcery points can specifically be used to create spell slots.)

Best Answer

RAW, yes.

There is no restriction on the Simulacrum's ability to regain other expendable class feature. Additionally, any creature can take a short or long rest (and thereby restore the expended class features).

For Sorcery Points, you could even make new spell slots

The Simulacrum has this restriction:

The simulacrum lacks the ability to learn or become more powerful, so it never increases its level or other abilities, nor can it regain expended spell slots.

However, the Flexible Casting feature allows you to:

...transform unexpended sorcery points into one spell slot as a bonus action on your turn. The created spell slots vanish at the end of a long rest.

This ability is not restoring expended spell slots, but creating new ones. Therefore, it is allowed.

But Crawford has clarified that the intent is for other resources to be expended permanently as well

In this tweet, Crawford says:

Simulacrum—the spell's creation can't gain levels or regain expended spell slots (RAW). The creation is meant to be unable to regain use of any of its features that it expends (RAI).

This shows that there is a clear distinction between the way the feature is written and how it is meant to be used. It may even be errata'd to reflect this. Ask your GM whether your game will use the RAW interpretation or the RAI.