Can a wizard copy artificer spells?

Can his wizard friend copy it into his spell book? No... The Wizards spells are quite different from infusions. all the rules for spells.
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Can wizards copy any spell?

Put more simply, wizards can only copy spells into their spellbook that they are allowed to cast. This means the spell must be a wizard class spell and of a level they are capable or casting.
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Can an artificer learn wizard spells?

Can Artificers learn spells? Oh yes.
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Can wizards copy spells of higher levels?

- In 5e, you can only scribe spells to your book if they are of a level that you can prepare. You cannot scribe a 6th level wizard spell to your spell book if you cannot prepare 6th level wizard spells. "Copying a Spell into the Book.
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What is the difference between artificer and wizard?

A central difference between an artificer and a wizard is that the artificer uses tools. They use tools both to produce magical effects, and also imbue tools with magical power.
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Can a wizard ritual cast Artificer spells?

Wizards, bards, druids, clerics, and artificers can all do ritual casting as part of their class abilities, but other classes can do it by taking the Ritual Caster feat. Prepare ritual spells from your character's spell list and cast them when you have enough time—which usually means casting them outside of combat.
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What is the best race for a wizard Artificer?

Forest gnomes get a +1 to DEX, which is good for wizards, and all gnomes get +2 to INT, which is vital for the wizard class. They also have advantage on saving throws against spells for INT, CHA, and WIS.
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Can wizards transcribe non wizard spells?

Yes. They write the spell on a scroll. The Wizard transcribes the spell into his spellbook. Mind you, no actual teaching goes on.
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Can wizards copy Cantrips into their spellbook?

A wizard can only copy a cantrip from a scroll into a spellbook if the DM allows it. Typically this is not allowed because typically your spellbook reflects the spells you “know” and you can only “know” so many cantrips.
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Can wizards swap spells on level up?

All spellcasting classes can change spells during each level up. Clerics, Druids, Paladins, and Wizards can change their Prepared Spells by selecting from their Known Spells. For all other spellcasting classes: You can replace one spell when leveling up your character. This option is available to you at every level up.
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What can a level 20 artificer do?

At 20th level, you develop a mystical connection to your magic items, which you can draw on for protection: You gain a +1 bonus to all saving throws per magic item you are currently attuned to.
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How many artificer spells per level?

They are a half-caster, so they get an amount of spells known that is equal to half their class level + your intelligence modifier. With int 15 you have 2 plus whatever your level is halved and rounded down. If you're lvl2, you'd just have 3 spells known and an amount of cantrips.
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Do cantrips count as artificer spells?

Cantrips (0-Level Spells)

At 1st level, you know two cantrips of your choice from the artificer spell list.
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Can all wizards do wandless magic?

Usually, witches and wizards accustomed to using wands could only reliably perform wandless magic if they possessed great skill. However, within regions of the wizarding world that historically did not use wands, wandless magic was considered the norm, and using one was optional.
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Can wizards cast two spells a turn?

You can't cast another spell during the same turn, except for a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action.
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Can wizards cast spells from their spellbook?

O. Under the current edition of the rules, wizards cannot cast spells directly out of their spellbooks. Instead, they receive the Scribe Scroll feat automatically at 1st level. So, the easiest thing to do would be to have him spend the gold and XP on making scrolls.
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Do wizards know all cantrips?

At 1st level, you know three cantrips of your choice from the wizard spell list. You learn additional wizard cantrips of your choice at higher levels, as shown in the Cantrips Known column of the Wizard table.
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Can a wizard learn a new cantrip?

Yes cantrips aren't like other spells.
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Can wizards copy spells from other spell books?

Yes you can copy it, and when you do so, it stays in the spell book you found it in. And don't forget that if your wizard's school is evocation you only need half the time and resources. You have to make an Arcana check (10 + spell level) to successfully copy a spell scroll, and the scroll gets destroyed.
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Can a wizard cast an unprepared spell?

When in combat, A Wizard can only cast prepared spells. But outside of combat, A wizard should be able to cast any spell they have within their spellbook. It still uses a Spell Slot and adds 1 minute to the cast time. Rituals remain as they are, Not needing spell slots, but take 10 minutes.
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Will I lose shovel if I respec?

Summoning Shovel

As a permanent spell by speaking to Shovel with a Warlock, Wizard or Sorcerer after summoning her with the scroll (or by a wizard who scribed it). This spell is not lost on respeccing.
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What is the best Artificer subclass?

If you thought Artillerist was good, then just know the Battle Smith is excellent and is the best subclass to make an overpowered Artificer. It is a master of combat, focusing equally on offense and defense while balancing them nearly perfectly.
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What is the most important stat for an Artificer?

Intelligence is your top priority for any Artificer. Your spellcasting relies on it, along with your class features. You should aim to get it to 20 through any combination of starting numbers, ability score improvements and species bonuses.
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What is the best ability for an Artificer?

Ability Scores

Artificers live and die by their Intelligence score, but Dexterity and Constitution are just as helpful to the Artificer as they are to everyone else.
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