What was the 12th-level spell?

The legendary 12th-level spell in Dungeons & Dragons lore is Karsus's Avatar, a single-use spell that allowed a mortal to steal a god's power, famously cast by Karsus in an event called "Karsus's Folly," which resulted in magic's near-collapse, the fall of the Netherese empire, and the subsequent banning of spells above 9th level by the goddess Mystra.
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What is the 12th level spell of Karsus?

Karsus's Avatar (Wizard Spell) The only 12th-level spell ever created, this incantation enabled Karsus to steal the power of a deity. All notes and information developed by Karsus regarding the casting of this spell were destroyed by Mystra, successor of Mystryl.
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Why are there no 10th level spells?

From a perspective of lore, at least in the Forgotten Realms, there are no longer spells above 9th level because the goddess Mystra basically banned them. The original goddess named Mystra banned spells above 10th level after a very powerful wizard used a 12th level spell to try and become a god him…
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What is the highest level spell in D&D?

The highest officially published spell level in D&D is 9th level, but lore-wise, the legendary 12th-level spell Karsus's Avatar exists (though banned) and older editions had higher-level "epic" spells, with spells up to 12th level appearing in lore for the Netherese empire, allowing mortals to touch godhood. In 5th Edition, 9th-level spells like Wish, Meteor Swarm, and Power Word Kill are the peak for player characters. 
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How many spells level 12 wizard?

Well, Wizards can learn every spell. They're not limited by the spells learned on level ups like the other classes are. 28 is the minimum, not the absolute. Having 77 at level 12 is possible.
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What is the best race for a D\&D wizard?

The best races for Wizard 5e prioritize Intelligence and enhance your arcane strengths, whether through defense, speed, or versatility. High Elves, Gnomes, and Custom Lineage stand out as top picks, while Hobgoblins, Yuan-ti, and Fairies add niche power and flavor.
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How many spells does a level 13 wizard have?

Wizard's start with six 1st level spells in their spellbook at level 1 and get to add two additional spells to their spellbook each time they level up. So from that, a 13th level wizard would have 30 spells in their spell book.
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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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Is there a d12 in D&D?

A d12 is a 12-sided die. It's mostly used in games like Dungeons and Dragons when you want your attacks to do between one and 12 points of damage or healing, and sometimes in cases where you're deciding between 12 different outcomes. A d12 is a dodecahedron, and each side has about an 8.3% chance of being rolled.
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Which is the most powerful spell?

The "most powerful spell" depends on the fictional universe, but generally, spells that alter reality, kill instantly, or control minds rank highest, with Avada Kedavra (Harry Potter) for instant death and spells involving Wish fulfillment or Chaos Magic (D&D/MCU) for reality-bending being top contenders, though powerful defensive or transformative spells like Protego Diabolica (black fire shield) or the Hour Reversal Charm (time manipulation) also vie for the title.
 
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Who gets 9th level spells?

Bards, Clerics, Druids, Sorcerers, and Wizards all get one at lvl 17. Warlocks can cast 9th level spells, but don't get spells slots for it (they're weird). This is the only way to get them.
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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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Why do some Wizards not say spells?

Wizards don't always say spells because it's a sign of advanced skill, offering surprise and speed in duels, requiring intense concentration and willpower instead of words, and some magic inherently doesn't need incantations. While beginners need spoken words and wand movements, powerful witches and wizards master non-verbal casting to cast spells silently, becoming more instinctive and formidable, though sometimes less powerful than spoken spells, notes the Harry Potter, Reddit and YouTube video. 
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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What is the most overpowered class in 5e?

There's no single "strongest" class in D&D 5e, but Wizards, Bards, Druids, and Paladins consistently rank at the top due to unparalleled versatility, powerful spells, and game-breaking features like Aura of Protection, with Wizards dominating raw power and Bards/Druids excelling in support and skills; however, optimized martial classes like Fighters, Monks (especially Mercy/Shadow), and Warlocks (Eldritch Blast) also shine in specific roles, proving strength depends on playstyle and campaign focus.
 
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Is Hunger of Hadar?

Hunger of Hadar was a conjuration spell for warlocks that used the power of Hadar, the Dark Hunger, a Far Realm-infested star that existed within Realmspace.
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Does a d5 exist?

The only mathematically-fair five-sided dice, the Dice Lab d5 features large easy-to-read numbers. This die can't land on the specially-angled end faces due to the location of its center of gravity.
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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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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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Is 300 old for an elf?

Wisdom Age 300 to 399 years

Elves in this Age range know their limits and are intelligent enough not to go above them. They are still physically fit, but feel the weight of past years. They start becoming vulnerable to illness and start being more careful.
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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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Can wizards learn more cantrips?

In standard 5e DnD? As a wizard you start with 3 cantrips, and you gain a new one at level 4, 10, etc when your cantrip number goes up.
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Which class has the most spell slots in 5e?

For single-class characters in D&D 5e, Wizard, Cleric, Druid, Bard, and Sorcerer all get the most spell slots (as "full casters"), with slight advantages for Wizards and Land Druids due to recovery features like Arcane Recovery and Sorcerers using Font of Magic, but overall totals are similar; however, a Sorcerer/Warlock Multiclass can generate the most total spell slots by converting Sorcery Points and using Warlock's Pact Magic, especially with short rests, though Warlock's slots refresh on short rests, not long ones. 
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What's the difference between a wizard and sorcerer?

The main difference is the source of their power: Wizards gain magic through intense study, using Intelligence, and rely on spellbooks for learned spells, making them strategic with vast options. Sorcerers, conversely, are born with innate magic from bloodlines, using Charisma, and manipulate their limited, but inherent, spells with unique abilities like Metamagic, making them more instinctual and flexible in the moment. 
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