Can Warlocks scry?

Yes, Warlocks can scry in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, as it's a spell available to them (often through specific Patrons or Invocations, or simply by being on the Warlock spell list in some settings), allowing them to use magical focus items like crystal balls or mirrors to spy on distant creatures or locations, a powerful out-of-combat tool. While Wizards and Clerics also get it, Warlocks excel at it due to their unique spell slot mechanics, making them great info gatherers, especially with Pact of the Tome for ritual casting.
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Who can cast scrying?

Scrying (5th-Level Divination)
  • Casting Time: 10 minutes.
  • Range: Self.
  • Components: V, S, M (a focus worth at least 1,000 gp, such as a crystal ball, a silver mirror, or a font filled with holy water)
  • Duration: Up to 10 minutes (Concentration)
  • Classes: Bard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, Warlock, Wizard.
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What kind of magic do warlocks use?

Warlocks can use the shadow or shadow magic (also referred to as the Void). Warlock magic may be a broader term for any of the dark magic a warlock uses.
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What are the limitations of scrying?

Limits Scrying can not penetrate lead. Several magic spells, antimagic field, mind blank, nondetection and wardmist can block scrying. Magic items, such as weirdstones can block scrying.
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Can sorcerers scry?

Scrying has a material component that is not consumed by the spell. The circumstances that trigger the ability are wholly under the control of the sorcerer (ie., they either spend sorcery points or they don't). Ergo, Aberrant Mind Sorcerers can, when they wish, Scry without an expensive focus.
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What is the scry rule?

"Scry" in Magic: The Gathering lets you look at the top cards of your library (e.g., "Scry 2" means the top two cards) and choose to put some or all of them on the bottom and the rest back on top, in any order, to control your future draws. It's a common mechanic for deck manipulation, letting you filter out unwanted cards or set up powerful future turns, and it can also be used during mulligans to improve your starting hand.
 
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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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What does the Bible say about scrying?

Scrying is a form of divination which has been expressly forbidden of Christians in Scripture (see Deuteronomy 18 and No. 2116 in the Catechism). Dabbling in the occult is never something one should do "just for fun" unless your definition of fun includes things like demonic infestation and oppression.
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How do you know if someone is scrying on you?

Technically by RAW no. Detect magic states you can see the aura of magic around any creature or object visible to you. Scrying creates an INVISIBLE sensor. True seeing or see invisibility however would allow the sensor to be seen.
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Is scrying safe to practice?

Like any form of psychic or spiritual work, scrying is as safe as the intention you bring to it.
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How can you tell if a person is a warlock?

Signs someone might be a warlock, in fiction and folklore, often involve an otherworldly connection (patronage), intense desire for forbidden knowledge/power, unusual physical traits or "marks," a rebellious nature, potent but specific magical abilities (like Eldritch Blasts in D&D), and a focus on contracts or pacts, but in reality, it's largely about self-identification or cultural beliefs, not verifiable traits. 
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What powers does a warlock have?

Warlocks do not cast spells, but instead use spell-like abilities called "invocations", which represent the tapping of the power granted to the warlock. The most important of these abilities is the "eldritch blast" which is the warlock's main offensive ability, firing a blast of magical energy at the target.
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What is a warlock's weakness?

<p>Warlocks don't have a special weakness but they just have limited powers. So if you make them run out of them, they can't fight you anymore. Vampires are always strong, except for when they walk into the sunlight of course. Werewolfs can control their transformation when they're trained.
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How to perform scrying?

Scrying is an ancient divination art of gazing into a reflective surface (like a crystal ball, dark mirror, or bowl of water) to receive intuitive insights, symbols, or visions, achieved by creating a calm space, setting an intention, relaxing your gaze, and observing what arises without forcing it, followed by journaling to interpret messages.
 
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What stops scrying?

An Amulet of Proof against Detection and Location is a magical item that hides the wearer from divination magic and magical scrying sensors.
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How long does scrying last?

After casting, the spell takes effect and then you can scry for up to 10 minutes (concentration).
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Do you reveal when you scry?

Whenever means it is a triggered ability, so the trigger needs to happen first. So you choose to scry, you complete the scry, because you have scried you can then reveal the top card.
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What classes can scry?

Attributes
  • Casting Time. 10 minutes.
  • Classes. Bard, Cleric, Druid, Warlock, Wizard, Occultist, Spellblade.
  • Components. V S M.
  • Concentration. Yes.
  • Duration. Up to 10 minutes.
  • Level. ...
  • Material. A focus worth at least 1,000 gp, such as a crystal ball, a silver mirror, or a font filled with holy water.
  • Name. Scrying.
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What do people see when scrying?

Scrying media generally either suggest images directly (such as figures in fire, fluid eddies, or clouds), or else they distort or reflect the observers' vision confusingly, in the manner to be seen in crystals or transparent balls.
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What does the Bible say about witches and warlocks?

The Bible strictly condemns witchcraft and sorcery (often grouped as "witchcraft and warlocks") as detestable to God, linking it to idolatry, spiritism, and rebellion, with severe penalties under Mosaic Law (death) and eternal consequences in Revelation. Key verses in Deuteronomy 18:9-12 list practices like divination, enchantment, and consulting the dead, forbidding them, while Paul lists sorcery as a work of the flesh, and Revelation places sorcerers in the lake of fire. 
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Is scrying a real thing?

Scrying isn't scientifically proven as a way to see the future, but practitioners find it a valuable tool for self-reflection and accessing the subconscious, using reflective surfaces (like mirrors, water, or crystals) to "make out dimly" symbolic insights, much like a dream or meditation for personal guidance. Skeptics see it as pseudoscience or psychological projection, while believers find it connects them to their inner wisdom or guides, with the visions often being subjective and open to interpretation. 
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Does the Bible forbid crystals?

The Bible doesn't say anywhere that crystals are used for healing. Using crystals falls under the heading of idolatry or sorcery, which is forbidden, because it's an attempt to make use of supernatural power that is not from God.
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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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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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