Do warlocks have grimoires?

Yes, warlocks often have grimoires, but their function varies; in tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons, it's a specific subclass feature (Pact of the Tome) for extra spells, while in games like World of Warcraft, grimoires are magical books used for pet customization and unlocking demon appearances, not for learning spells. In lore, grimoires are powerful spellbooks containing forbidden knowledge, making them essential to a warlock's power source.
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Do warlocks use grimoires?

The grimoire can be used as a spellcasting focus for your Warlock spells. Additionally, you can use Intelligence, instead of Charisma, as the spellcasting ability for your warlock spells. This feature extends to your warlock class features and invocations as well.
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Does a warlock have a spellbook?

As a Warlock, you learn your spells through your Pact Magic which is granted to you by your Otherworldly Patron. Learning spells from spellbooks is a wizard's class feature (PHB 114). As a Warlock, you learn your spells through your Pact Magic (PHB 107) which is granted to you by your Otherworldly Patron (PHB 107).
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What is the most famous grimoire?

The term grimoire commonly serves as an alternative name for a spell book or tome of magical knowledge in fantasy fiction and role-playing games. The most famous fictional grimoire is the Necronomicon, a creation of H. P. Lovecraft.
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Who uses grimoires in D&D?

To use them you should be a Wizard, or Warlock with the pact of the tome...
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'The Warlock's Grimoire: A Compendium of Black Witchcraft' book overview.

Which is the rarest grimoire?

In the case of the Clover Kingdom, a grimoire with a three-leaf clover insignia is common, while a grimoire with a four-leaf clover insignia is rare. It is said that a four-leaf clover grimoire brings good luck and is only received by a truly exceptional mage.
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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Do real grimoires exist?

Yes, grimoires are real historical books of magic, spells, and occult instructions, existing from ancient times (like Greco-Egyptian papyri) through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, containing rituals, charms, and knowledge meant for practitioners, though often more "prosaic" than modern fiction, with famous examples including The Key of Solomon and The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses. They are physical texts, not just fictional tropes, serving as manuals for ceremonial magic, alchemy, and folk practices, often blending religion, science, and superstition.
 
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Is 1/3,5/7,9/10,8,6/4,2 a first edition book?

Anness Publishing uses a number line that reads 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2. The 1 indicates that this is a first printing.
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Which is the strongest grimoire?

There's no single "strongest" grimoire, as it depends on the fictional universe, but in Black Clover, fans often debate between Julius Novachrono's coverless grimoire (infinite spells, time magic) and Asta's 5-leaf grimoire (anti-magic), with Julius's being incredibly versatile and Asta's offering unique power against magic itself, especially as he gains devil power. Other powerful contenders include Yuno's 4-leaf grimoire and Yami's Dark Magic grimoire.
 
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What kind of magic do warlocks have?

Warlocks, in both new and old lore, use fel magick. They consume life and souls to fuel their power, to enslave demons, to corrupt and inflict pain, to steal life and souls from others.
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What's the best race for a warlock?

The "best" race for a Warlock depends on the game (WoW, D&D, BG3) and your goal (PvE, PvP, aesthetics), but common top picks in World of Warcraft include Orc (Horde, strong offensive/CC break) and Undead/Troll (Horde, versatility/healing); Night Elf (Alliance, Shadowmeld utility) or Dwarf (Alliance, defensive) are great; while in D&D/BG3, Tiefling, Half-Elf, and Drow excel due to Charisma bonuses and extra spells/utility, with Gnomes also strong in Classic WoW for utility. 
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How do warlocks get their magic?

They are either born with these powers or receive them through a fell pact, which turns their soul into a dark font of eldritch powers. Warlocks do not cast spells, but instead use spell-like abilities called "invocations", which represent the tapping of the power granted to the warlock.
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Is there a 6 leaf grimoire?

While six-leaf clovers exist in real-world folklore for longevity, in the popular anime/manga Black Clover, the ultimate power is the five-leaf clover grimoire, associated with devils and despair, with no official canon six-leaf grimoire introduced yet, though theories and fan discussions exist.
 
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What does "first printing" mean?

A printing is one print run of a book. So if you ask the printer to print 10,000 copies of a book and then you sell them all and go back and ask for another 7,500 copies, the first 10,000 copies was the first printing; the next 7,500 copies was the second printing. Those two printings are in the same edition.
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Which Harry Potter book sold for $13,000?

Very 1st print version of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" sold at auction for more than $13,000 - CBS News.
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What was the first grimoire?

The first Grimoires were believed to have been written on papyrus sheets collected in the Nile Delta by 4th-century Egyptians.. For these early practitioners of magic, the act of writing was magical in and of itself. Some ancient grimoires used specific ink or animal blood to supplement the embedded power of the words.
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Who has two grimoires?

A year and three months after receiving his second grimoire, Yuno's power has developed even further, enabling him to take down a group of high-ranking devils in an instant by himself and to shield the entire Noble Realm against countless lasers.
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How do I start a grimoire?

To start a grimoire, choose a notebook (cheap ones are great for drafts!), set up a foundational first page with your name/intent, and begin with what you know or love, like personal beliefs, favorite symbols, or simple practices, gradually adding sections for spells, rituals, and experiences as your path evolves. Organize it loosely with chapters or keep it journal-style, focusing on functionality over perfection to create a personal, evolving magical record.
 
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What is rule 0 in D&D?

Rule Zero in D&D (and TTRPGs) is the unwritten, ultimate principle that the Dungeon Master (DM) is the final authority, able to change, bend, or ignore any official rule to ensure the game flows, stays fun, and serves the group's story. It means the DM's word is law for that table, prioritizing the spirit of collaborative storytelling and enjoyment over strict adherence to the rulebook (RAW). 
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Who was the first canonically autistic character in D&D?

Meet Asteria, D&D's first canonically autistic character.
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Is DnD good for ADHD?

This cherished tabletop role-playing game isn't just about rolling dice and slaying dragons; it's a transformative journey that offers unique therapeutic benefits for children struggling with ADHD.
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