Can wizards copy any spell in D&D?

No. There is an array of spells that Wizards have never - and almost certainly will never - be able to copy into their Spellbook. The primary limiter is that the Wizard must be capable of casting the spell in order to copy it into their spellbook.
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Can wizards prepare any spell?

Preparing and Casting Spells

You prepare the list of wizard spells that are available for you to cast. To do so, choose a number of wizard spells from your spellbook equal to your Intelligence modifier + your wizard level (minimum of one spell). The spells must be of a level for which you have spell slots.
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Can wizards cast any spell?

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 wizards scribe any spell?

Wizards can scribe ANY spell of ANY class, provided they can cast it with their spell slots.
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How long does it take to copy a spell in D&D?

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 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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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 copy from each others spellbooks?

A found spellbook can be used by any number of wizards to transcribe spells from it. In addition, a wizard is able to make a backup copy of their spellbook. This would not be possible if the original was destroyed in the process.
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Can wizards put non wizard spells in their spellbook?

Per the rules, you can only add wizard spells to Wizard spellbooks.
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Do cantrips count as spells?

Yes, cantrips are spells. They ate specially defined as level 0 spells in the PHB. So, if a description references a spell, with no level or slot reference, then cantrips are included.
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Can a wizard know every spell?

A wizard can know every wizard spell in the game. [1] This is one of their major distinctives as an arcane spellcaster. Most other arcane spellcasters only learn a subset of their class' spell list (artificers being the notable exception, but that's outside the scope of this question).
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Can a wizard learn bane?

Wizards can learn spells like guiding bolt and bane from scolls as if they were wizard spells, then prepare and cast them as normal. This pretty much eliminates any need for divine casters.
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How do Wizards learn spells in D&D?

On gaining a level of wizard, a wizard learns any 2 spells of their choice of a level they can cast. They may copy spells from scrolls into their spellbook. This requires a certain amount of materials the gold piece value of which is dependent on the level of the spell.
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Can Wizards cast 2 spells?

A spell cast with a bonus action is especially swift. You must use a bonus action on your turn to cast the spell, provided that you haven't already taken a bonus action this 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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Do Wizards have a spell limit?

Wizards don't have a limit on spells known, they have a limit on how many spell slots they have and how many spells they can prepare. As a Wizard you start off with 6 level 1 spells in your spell book.
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Can a wizard copy a Warlock spell?

For characters with a ritual book (as a Pact of the Tome Warlock for example), a Wizard would be able to copy from that book just as they would from a Wizard's spell book as long as they have the spell on their own spell list.
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How much does it cost to copy a spell in D&D?

For each level of the spell, the process takes 2 hours and costs 50 gp. The cost represents material components you expend as you experiment with the spell to master it, as well as the fine inks you need to record it.
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Can a wizard cast a cantrip without a spellbook?

The book is not needed to cast spells, it is needed to prepare new ones or change the list they've memorized. A wizard without a spell book cannot record or trade out an old spell for a new one.
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Is Harry immune to Avada Kedavra?

Harry survived Avada Kedavra multiple times due to the protection of Lily's sacrifice and the love-based magic that surrounded him. The Elder Wand, which Harry mastered, protected him during the Battle of Hogwarts and prevented Avada Kedavra from killing him.
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Can a Muggle use a wand?

"In the Harry Potter universe, wands are an innately magical tool, capable of rebelling against their user or switching loyalties (such as the Elder Wand). A Muggle gaining one wouldn't just effectively have a stick in their hand but could produce an uncontrollable magical effect."
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Did Hermione do wandless magic?

In half blood prince:Gryffindor quidditch team selections, when it was Cormac's turn Hermoine casted the confundus charm and he missed his last save. We don't know about how she casts the spell in the book but in the movie it's shown that she just whispers "confundus" and that's it. Without a wand!
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Can you cast two cantrips at once?

Well, yes. You can't cast two spells of 1st-level or higher in the same turn, but you can cast as many cantrips as you have actions for. If you cast a spell of 1st-level or higher - or a cantrip - as a bonus action, you can still cast a cantrip as your action.
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Can a wizard learn a cantrip from a scroll?

"A scroll can be Crafted to contain nearly any spell, so the types of scrolls available are limited only by the number of spells in the game. The exceptions are cantrips, focus spells, and rituals, none of which can be put on scrolls." CRB, 564.
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Can a wizard copy a cantrip scroll?

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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