Can sorcerers write spell scrolls?

Yes, Sorcerers can write spell scrolls in Dungeons & Dragons, but it's not as straightforward as for Wizards; they need the spell on their list and often need assistance or specific feats/abilities (like a Wizard's help or certain magic items) to get the spell's proper formula, relying on their innate magic and skill proficiency (Arcana) rather than a spellbook for the core process, making scrolls a great way for them to access spells they don't know.
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Can sorcerers write scrolls?

You must have proficiency in Arcana. You must provide any material components required. You must have the spell prepared, or among your known spells. None of this precludes sorcerers from scribing a scroll.
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Who can cast a spell scroll?

A Wizard can cast a spell from a spell scroll if the spell is on the Wizard class' spell list. A Wizard can also copy the spell from a spell scroll into their spellbook if the spell is on the Wizard class' spell list.
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Can sorcerers learn spells from spell scrolls?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (D&D 5e) and many video game adaptations like Baldur's Gate 3, Sorcerers generally cannot learn spells directly from scrolls because their magic is innate (bloodline-based), unlike Wizards who study from books; however, they can read and cast spells from scrolls for single-use effects, and some specific feats or game rules (like in Pathfinder 2e) allow them to add scroll spells to their known list.
 
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Who can scribe scrolls D&D?

Scribe Scrolls is a is a High-level class ability available to the Thief and bard classes.
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Can a non-caster use a spell scroll?

When you are not a spellcaster, you must make an Intelligence (Arcana) check to use the spell scroll. The DC to use the scroll in this case is equal to 20 + the spell's level. Only a natural 20 will allow a non-casting character use scrolls that have spells of 5th level or higher.
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Which class can learn scrolls?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, only certain classes like Wizards and Clerics are generally capable of learning spells from scrolls. Other classes like Paladins, Druids, or Bards may cast from scrolls depending on their spellcasting abilities and if the spell is on their list.
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Why is Dr. Strange a sorcerer and not a wizard?

However, in the Marvel universe, everyone is born with the ability to use magic naturally, they just need to learn how to tap into their potential. This means that technically everyone in the Marvel universe is a Sorcerer. If they didn't have the innate ability, then Strange would be a Wizard.
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Can a sorcerer use a spell book?

Short answer: yes. Long answer: yes, but the spells you scribe from scrolls will count as wizard spells, so they will use int as your casting stat.
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Why can't wizards learn Revivify?

Revivify is divine magic, wizards wield arcane magic. Wizards indeed can not learn revivify.
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What is the oldest scroll ever found?

The oldest known scroll is the Diary of Merer, from ancient Egypt (c. 2568 BCE), documenting pyramid construction, but for religious texts, the oldest complete Torah scroll is the Bologna Scroll (1155-1225 CE). For early printed scrolls, the Japanese Hyakumantō Darani (c. 764-770 CE) is a contender, while fragments like the Ein Gedi Leviticus scroll (1st-4th Century CE) are even older Biblical texts, predating the complete Bologna Torah.
 
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What's the difference between a scroll and a codex?

The codex improved on the scroll in several ways. It could be opened flat at any page for easier reading, pages could be written on both front and back (recto and verso), and the protection of durable covers made it more compact and easier to transport.
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How to cast spells as a sorcerer in D&D?

As with all classes in D&D 5E, sorcerers cast their spells using one of the particular ability cores present in the RPG. In this case, you'll be using your character's charisma ability modifier to cast spells, along with your proficiency bonus.
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Can only wizards use scrolls?

Formally in 5e you should only be able to use a scroll if the spell it contains is on your class' spell list (wizards use wizard spell scrolls, clerics use cleric spell scrolls, etc.) - and it should use your casting ability for that class.
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Do sorcerers need spell focus?

No, sorcerers don't need a focus, but an Arcane Focus (or Component Pouch) is extremely helpful; it replaces the need to carry common, non-costly material components, letting them use a free hand for spell gestures (Somatic) instead of fumbling for dust or herbs, though costly or consumed components must always be provided, focus or not. Since sorcerers start with one as equipment, it's a standard tool for efficiency, not a hard requirement for their innate magic.
 
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Does copying a spell scroll destroy it?

If the check succeeds, the spell is successfully copied. Whether the check succeeds or fails, the spell scroll is destroyed. It doesn't say it costs gold or time like copying from a spellbook but instead might not copy into the book if you fail a check. But it also doesn't say you don't spend gold and time.
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Is The Grimoire a real book?

Yes, grimoires are real; they are historical and contemporary books of magic containing spells, rituals, and instructions for occult practices, serving as magical textbooks for summoning spirits, creating charms, and other esoteric purposes. While the fantastical versions in fiction are often exaggerated, genuine grimoires like the Key of Solomon or Picatrix are actual cultural artifacts with historical roots in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, blending religious texts with magic.
 
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What powers does a sorcerer have?

Sorcerer powers stem from innate magical ability, not study, allowing for intuitive spellcasting of elements (fire, ice, lightning), reality-bending, and powerful enhancements like telekinesis, illusions, and summoning, often enhanced by unique features like Metamagic (modifying spells) and drawing power from bloodlines or mystical beings, making them versatile but emotionally tied casters.
 
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Can sorcerers use grimoires?

An arcane sorcerer can use the Arcane Evolution feat to be able to utilize grimoires, but unfortunately you can't get that as an Undead Sorcerer. However, its really not that broken to allow spontaneous casters the ability to use grimoires.
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Who said the first F word in McU?

That changes in Gunn's trilogy capper, which sees Peter Quill aka Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) drop the McU's first F-bomb.
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Why is dreamwalking forbidden?

Multiversal Manipulation: Constant and excessive use of the dreamwalking spell causes the caster to unintentionally manipulate and destroy multiversal edges that prevent incursions between universes from taking place, these incursions can be incredibly dangerous, potentially causing the total destruction of the ...
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Who is the most powerful sorcerer?

The "strongest sorcerer" title usually goes to Ryomen Sukuna, history's undisputed King of Curses, but Satoru Gojo is considered the strongest of the modern era due to his immense power and unique abilities like the Six Eyes and Limitless, often described as unrivaled. While Sukuna holds historical supremacy, Gojo is the contemporary benchmark, with others like Yuta Okkotsu and Kenjaku ranking highly in the Jujutsu Kaisen universe.
 
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Can a warlock make spell scrolls?

If they have it prepared and known, they can create the scroll. Any scroll you create is the level of the spell not your spell slot. A spell of fireball will cast the spell as a level 3 spell.
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Can wizards copy non-Wizard spell scrolls?

The answer to the posted question is yes. If a wizard finds a spell in a spell book or on a scroll, they can copy the spell and use it. Any other answer requires a fundamental misunderstanding of the wizard class.
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How do wizards learn new cantrips?

You learn additional wizard cantrips of your choice at higher levels, as shown in the Cantrips Known column of the Wizard table. At 1st level, you have a spellbook containing six 1st-level wizard spells of your choice.
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