Can a wizard copy a cleric spell scroll?

The cleric must have proficiency in the Arcana skill. The cleric must have the spell in question prepared. The cleric must spend the necessary downtime and gold to scribe the spell scroll. The wizard must succeed on the necessary Intelligence check to copy the spell from the scroll.
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Can a wizard copy cleric spells?

The cleric spells will defy the understanding of the Wizard. RAW says, no to cantrips. Essentially, these are not written. RAW says no to spells too high level for the wizard to cast.
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Can a wizard copy a spell scroll?

Yes. That's what it says in the SRD. A Wizard spell on a spell scroll can be copied just as Spells in spellbooks can be copied. When a spell is copied from a spell scroll, the copier must succeed on an Intelligence (Arcana) check with a DC equal to 10 + the spell's level.
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Can a wizard learn a cleric spell from a scroll?

Only the Wizard, or someone that multiclassed one level into Wizard, can learn from a scroll. Spirit Guardians is a Cleric only spell. Wizards can't learn it, but they can cast it from a scroll if you can find one, but I don't think they exist.
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What spells can a wizard copy?

When you find a wizard spell of 1st level or higher, you can add it to your spellbook if it is of a spell level you can prepare and if you can spare the time to decipher and copy it. You can only copy a spell if you're already of a sufficiently high level to be able to prepare spells of that level in the first place.
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Can wizards copy other classes spells?

In every edition of D&D, wizards have only been able to add spells on the wizard spell list to their spell books. A multiclass character who is a wizard and something else can cast spells from the other class.
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Can a wizard copy a spell they can't cast?

If the wizard encounters (in written form) a spell of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd level that is on the wizard's spell list, then the wizard can copy the spell (as long as the wizard spends the requisite time and money). The wizard cannot copy: Cantrips. Spells that aren't on the wizard spell list.
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Can cleric spells be on scrolls?

A spell scroll contains a single spell which is only readable and usable if the spell is on whatever spell list that is used by your class. For a Cleric this would mean the spell must be on the Cleric spell list, whereas an Arcane Trickster Rogue requires the spell to be on the Wizard spell list.
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Can a cleric use a wizards spell book?

No you cannot transfer spells prepared as a Cleric into your spellbook. When you find a wizard spell of 1st level or higher, you can add it to your spellbook if it is of a level for which you have spell slots and if you can spare the time to decipher and copy it.
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Do you need to be a spellcaster to use a spell scroll?

Can non casters use spell scrolls? Rules as written the answer is pretty much always “no”. The exception is for characters that have a class spell list but themselves do not have spell slots. This is pretty much only seen in half-casters like Paladins at first level, before they have access to spells and spell slots.
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Can wizards only copy wizard spells?

You can cast a wizard spell as a ritual if that spell has the ritual tag and you have the spell in your spellbook. So, you can't copy non-Wizard spells into your spellbook, and even if you could, there's just no way to cast them.
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Can a wizard learn any spell from a scroll 5e?

Yes, a wizard can learn a spell from a scroll created by a cleric as long as that spell is also on the wizard spell list. Scrolls are not specific to class type. As long as the spell exists on a spell list that you have access to, you can read and cast the spell.
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Can wizards transcribe scrolls?

First thing's first: for your wizard to learn a new spell, you're going to need a scroll. Usually, these magical items provide a single cast of that named spell for any of your characters, but as all-round practitioners, wizards can transcribe a scroll and add it to their Spellbook.
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Do clerics know all cleric spells?

Clerics get to know every spell on their spell list with a few additional ones as their domain spells, but they can only have up to their level + Wis in spells prepared for casting. This means at lvl20 a cleric can have 25 spells prepared unless they elevate their Wis beyond mortal means.
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Can a cleric cast the same spell twice?

Yes. You can cast any spell you have prepared as many times as you have slots.
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Can wizards copy cantrips?

A Wizard can copy a cantrip from a spell scroll. Accortding to D&D 5E rules, a wizard should only be able to copy a spell of 1st level or higher into their spell book.
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Should I play cleric or wizard?

Both get powerful spells at high levels. The wizard however, has the more powerful spells that could do great damage. The wizard is more for offense. The cleric has more defensive spells, but when the party needs help, the cleric can heal and bring their dead companion back to life.
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Are wizards better than clerics?

Because of Domain spells, clerics can prepare MORE spells than a wizard. Wizards don't get more spell slots. They get Arcane Recovery, which is good, but not the same.
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Can clerics cast wizard spells?

If so, yes. Clerics have 2 “wizard spells” per spell level, depending on their domain. They unlock these spells once they have the slots for them.
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Can a cleric use a fireball scroll?

For example, a Cleric with the Fire domain could not use a wand of Fireball or a scroll of Fireball and a cleric with Travel domain could not use a wand of longstrider. Scrolls and wands require that the spell be on the class list; wand has slightly different language but says basically the same thing.
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Do domain spells count as cleric spells?

If you have a domain spell that doesn't appear on the cleric spell list, the spell is nonetheless a cleric spell for you.
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Can divine soul sorcerer use cleric spell scrolls?

All Sorcerers, Divine Soul or not, can learn spells which may also be Cleric spells. Divine Soul Sorcerers add the entire Cleric spell list to the Sorcerer spell list for themselves, which is the only difference.
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Can a wizard copy spells from a Warlock?

Can a multiclass Warlock/Wizard add spells known from Warlock to the Wizard spellbook in D&D 5E? Yes, if the spell is on the wizard spell list. Yes, if the spell is on the wizard spell list.
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How long does it take a wizard to copy a spell?

You must practice the spell until you understand the sounds or gestures required, then transcribe it into your spellbook using your own notation. For each level of the spell, the process takes 2 hours and costs 50 gp.
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Can wizards use the same spell twice?

Depends on the context. Harry Potter: Yes, without limit from what we've seen. Dungeons and Dragons prior to 5th edition: only if they prepared it multiple times or have a long rest in between. D&D 5th edition: yes, as long as they still have spell slots available or have a long rest in between.
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