Do wizards learn new spells on level up 5e?

You'll also get two new wizard spells to add every time you gain a level, regardless. You can't just pick any spells though.
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Do wizards get new spells when they level up?

A starting wizard begins with 6 spells in their spellbook. Every time they gain a level, they get to add two more spells for free. The wizard also can switch out a spell when they level up. Beyond that, if a wizard finds a scroll or a spellbook, you can copy those spells into your spellbook.
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How do wizards learn spells in 5e?

They learn new spells as they experiment and grow in experience. They can also learn them from other wizards, from ancient tomes or inscriptions, and from ancient creatures (such as the fey) that are steeped in magic.
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Can wizards learn spells above their level?

You can only learn a new spell if, according to the wizard table, you have a spell slot for it. Looking at the wizard table, where we would only be a 5th level wizard, we see that we cannot cast 5th level spells; thus, we cannot learn 5th level spells either.
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Can you change spells when you level up 5e?

Yes. All of the classes that have limited known spells allow you to swap out a spell when you level up. Each time you level up, you may select one spell that you know and replace it with another spell. The new spell must be a level that you have spell slots for.
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How do wizards learn spells in D&D?

At 1st level, a Wizard knows three cantrips and six first level spells. Every time they level up, they learn two more spells they can cast. And they can just copy new spells to their spellbook when they find them. A wizard who hits second level in the middle of nowhere can still gain those two spells.
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How many spells can a wizard learn?

A 1st level Wizard knows 6 1st level spells and 3 cantrips. Every time they level up they learn an additional 2 spells of their choice that they have spell slots for, plus new cantrips as per the Wizard level table. Some sub-class features will cause the Wizard to learn additional spells.
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Can wizards learn unlimited spells?

No, there is no limit to the spells you can 'learn' (learning intended as copying spell in the spellbook). The limit for the wizard is the number of spells it can prepare.
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When can wizards learn 5th level spells?

For full caster classes (including wizard), the minimum class level to cast spells of level X is: (X times 2) minus 1. So, to cast a 5th level spell, you have to be 9th level: 5 times 2 is 10, minus 1 is 9. Cantrips, of course, are available at level 1.
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How many spells can a wizard know at each level?

You start with 6 spells, and learn 2 every time you level up. That means that at level 20 you have 44 spells. But wait, there's more. Any time you find a wizard spell written in a book or a scroll, and it's of a level you can cast, you can add it to your spellbook for some time and gold.
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Can wizards learn spells from any class?

In the Harry Potter series, wizards learn spells in different classes at Wizard School, for instance Charms, Transfiguration, Defence Against The Dark Arts. The tag Dungeons and Dragons was also added. In every edition of D&D, wizards have only been able to add spells on the wizard spell list to their spell books.
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Can a wizard learn any spell from a scroll 5e?

Yes, a wizard can learn a spell from a scroll created by a cleric as long as that spell is also on the wizard spell list. Scrolls are not specific to class type. As long as the spell exists on a spell list that you have access to, you can read and cast the spell.
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How long does it take for a wizard to learn a spell 5e?

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. Once you have spent this time and money, you can prepare the spell just like your other spells.
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How many spells does a second level wizard know?

As a 2nd level Wizard, no matter your multiclassing, you would have 8 spells of 1st level, 3 cantrips and can prep 2 + int mod (in your case, 5).
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At what level can wizards learn spells from scrolls?

Only the Wizard, or someone that multiclassed one level into Wizard, can learn from a scroll.
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Can wizards learn resurrection spells?

So yes, wizards can cast Resurrection by RAW, you just need to get to level 17 and learn Wish. Or I suppose if a Wizard got their hands on a scroll of Wish, they could attempt to cast it at any level with a chance of failure and wasting the scroll.
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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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How many spells can a wizard memorize?

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 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 use the same spell twice?

Depends on the context. Harry Potter: Yes, without limit from what we've seen. Dungeons and Dragons prior to 5th edition: only if they prepared it multiple times or have a long rest in between. D&D 5th edition: yes, as long as they still have spell slots available or have a long rest in between.
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Can wizards use unprepared spells?

When in combat, A Wizard can only cast prepared spells. But outside of combat, A wizard should be able to cast any spell they have within their spellbook. It still uses a Spell Slot and adds 1 minute to the cast time.
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What level do wizards learn 3rd level spells?

The known/prepared spells are determined individually as per the rules on multi-classing, so they can only prepare up to 3rd level spells as a 5th level Wizard. And the sidebar in the Wizard rules for the Spellbook state that they can only add new spells for levels that they can prepare: Copying a Spell into the Book.
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How many cantrips can a wizard have?

You can only have up to five cantrips prepared at a time, but wizards are the only class that can swap one of their cantrips for another from their available list during a long rest.
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What level do wizards learn 9th level spells?

The highest level of magic that any magic caster could achieve is the powerful 9th level spells. Most Players rarely get a chance to use 9th level spells as it requires the magic caster to reach 17th level at the minimum.
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Can a wizard learn spells from a bard?

Not directly; according to the rules, a wizard needs a written source to study and copy from, to add to his spellbook. So the bard would need to craft a scroll with the spell on it, for the wizard to use (assuming that PCs may create scrolls in their downtime at the table in question).
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