Can wizards learn from scrolls?

Yes, Wizards in Dungeons & Dragons and similar fantasy settings can learn spells from scrolls by transcribing them into their spellbook, a process that usually costs gold and time, allowing them to add new spells to their repertoire for future use, rather than casting directly from the scroll. This ability lets them expand their magical knowledge beyond what they learn by leveling up, provided the spell is on the Wizard's spell list.
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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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Can any class learn spells from scrolls?

Only Wizards (or those with Ritual Caster or Tome of Shadows) can learn spells from scrolls or other spellbooks, but everyone can use them. At least, assuming no variations on magic level or anything like that.
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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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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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Are scrolls a one-time use?

Using the scroll is one time use because the spell is enchanted/imprinted onto the paper and then initialised by the user, any user regardless of magical aptitude. They don't need to "learn" the skill. Once the spell is initialized it comes ""off the scroll" and is used. Therefore only one time use.
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Can rangers use scrolls?

Arcane spellcasters (wizards, sorcerers, and bards) can only use scrolls containing arcane spells, and divine spellcasters (clerics, druids, paladins, and rangers) can only use scrolls containing divine spells. (The type of scroll a character creates is also determined by his class.)
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What is the forbidden word in Harry Potter?

"Now... those three curses — Avada Kedavra, Imperius, and Cruciatus — are known as the Unforgivable Curses. The use of any one of them on a fellow human being is enough to earn a life sentence in Azkaban.
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Is Raise Dead better than Revivify?

If revivify is not available, your best bet is raise dead, unless you've left it a bit long or the body is lacking key body parts (or even, in the case of disintegrate, a body).
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Is Wizard101 still alive in 2025?

🎮 Wizard101 will be coming to consoles on October 9th, 2025. Ravenwood alumni and new players alike will soon start their magical adventure on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5!
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Can spell scrolls be destroyed?

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. If the check succeeds, the spell is successfully copied. Whether the check succeeds or fails, the spell scroll is destroyed.
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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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How much does a level 1 scroll cost?

For a 1st-level spell scroll in D&D 5e, the typical cost when buying ranges from around 25 gp to 75 gp, depending on the source (like Adventurers League), while the cost to create one (scribe) is usually 25 gp and takes 1 day, as it's a Common magic item, but DMs can adjust prices based on campaign magic levels.
 
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Can a wizard learn every spell?

They have to learn from a Wizard's spell book or a Spell Scroll. But a Wizard is only restricted by their spell list for what they can learn. If a Sorcerer creates a spell scroll of a spell that is also on the Wizard list, a Wizard can learn the spell from it.
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Can sorcerers replace spells?

Yes, Sorcerers in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition can change one known spell for a different one from the Sorcerer spell list each time they level up, offering innate flexibility, but they can't freely swap spells daily like Wizards; however, some subclasses like Aberrant Mind or Clockwork Soul get extra spell-swapping abilities, and some video games offer respec options or tools for greater changes. 
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Each ability score (Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma) begins at a base score of 8. Players have 27 points to distribute among their ability scores.
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Can Revivify reattach limbs?

Can Revivify reattach severed limbs or body parts? No, Revivify does not restore missing body parts. If a creature has lost limbs or other body parts, they will remain missing when the creature is revived.
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Is the f word in Harry Potter?

No, the actual "f-word" is generally not used in the Harry Potter books; J.K. Rowling uses implied swearing or milder wizarding curses like "Merlin's beard!" or insults such as "dungbrain" and "mudblood," but avoids strong profanity in the text. While the movies have a PG-13 rating and contain some strong language (like "bloody hell" used frequently by Ron), the books maintain a tone suitable for children, focusing on magical insults rather than explicit curses. 
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What are the 3 D's in Harry Potter?

According to Wilkie Twycross, British Ministry of Magic official and Apparition Instructor, one had to recall the three Ds: Destination, Determination and Deliberation. One had to be completely determined to reach one's destination, and move without haste, but with deliberation.
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Why is sectumsempra not unforgivable?

Sectumsempra isn't classified as an Unforgivable Curse primarily because it's reversible with a counter-spell (Vulnera Sanentur), unlike the others which inflict permanent mental/physical violations (Imperio, Crucio, Avada Kedavra), and its damage, while severe (bleeding wounds, potential dismemberment), isn't inherently death or permanent mind control, though its use on people warrants severe punishment, as seen with Harry's near expulsion. The Unforgivables are distinct for stripping free will, causing extreme torture, or killing instantly, requiring true malicious intent, whereas Sectumsempra is a powerful dark spell that can be healed and blocked, though it's highly illegal and dangerous when used on people. 
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Do rangers get any cantrips?

By default in D&D 5e, Rangers do not get cantrips; they start casting 1st-level spells at level 2, but the Tasha's Cauldron of Everything optional "Druidic Warrior" Fighting Style lets them choose two Druid cantrips, which is a popular way to give them magical utility. This variant feature makes cantrips count as Ranger spells, using Wisdom as the spellcasting ability, allowing for spells like Guidance or Shillelagh.
 
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Can sorcerers make 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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How to figure out your spellcasting ability?

To figure out your spellcasting ability in D&D, check your character class description for its specific spellcasting stat (Intelligence for Wizards, Wisdom for Clerics/Druids, Charisma for Bards/Sorcerers/Warlocks/Paladins) and use that score to calculate your Spell Save DC and Spell Attack Bonus, which involve adding your ability modifier and proficiency bonus to a base number (usually 8 for DC). 
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