Which class can learn spells from scrolls?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, the Wizard is the primary class that can learn spells from scrolls, copying them into their spellbook for permanent use, but other classes like Bards, Warlocks (Pact of the Tome), and even some Rogues (Arcane Trickster) or those with the Ritual Caster feat can gain this ability through specific class features or feats, provided the spell is on their list.
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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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Which classes can use scrolls?

Which classes can use spell scrolls?
  • Artificer. An Artificer can cast a spell from a spell scroll if the spell is on the Artificer class' spell list.
  • Barbarian. A Barbarian cannot cast spells from a spell scroll.
  • Bard. ...
  • Cleric. ...
  • Druid. ...
  • Fighter. ...
  • Monk. ...
  • Paladin.
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Can you learn spells from scrolls in D&D?

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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Which D&D classes prepare spells?

The cleric, druid, paladin, ranger, and wizard classes require spell preparation. However Clerics and Druids may also use spontaneous casting. A character can prepare only spells they know for each class. The character uses a single spell slot for each instance of a spell they prepare.
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How to Learn Spells From Scrolls in Baldur's Gate 3

Can a druid prepare spells?

Yes, Druids in Dungeons & Dragons do prepare spells, similar to Clerics, meaning they select a specific number of spells from the entire Druid spell list each day after a long rest, rather than learning a fixed list like Bards or Sorcerers. They can prepare a number of spells equal to their Wisdom modifier + their Druid level, and can change this selection daily to adapt to different challenges. 
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Do clerics prepare spells in D&D?

Preparing and Casting Spells

You prepare the list of cleric spells that are available for you to cast, choosing from the cleric spell list. When you do so, choose a number of cleric spells equal to your Wisdom modifier + your cleric level (minimum of one spell).
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Can you learn spells as a sorcerer?

Yes, sorcerers learn new spells, but differently from wizards; they gain them automatically as they level up through inherent power, instinct, and experimentation, rather than dedicated study from books, though some game systems allow feats or DM permission for learning from scrolls or unusual sources, often via practice or trial and error. Their innate magic grows, allowing them to discover new effects as a natural extension of their existing abilities or through inspiration, making spell acquisition feel more like personal growth than rote memorization. 
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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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Do Bards learn spells?

As for Bards, they can only learn spells at second level (since they can cast spells at second level) and they follow the same rules as for Wizards to learn spells.
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Can bards learn spells from scrolls?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (5e), Bards generally cannot learn spells from scrolls in the same way Wizards can; scrolls are typically single-use magic items for casting, not learning, unless a Bard uses the Magical Secrets feature to get a non-bard spell, which then lets them use that specific spell's scroll, but the core mechanic of copying from scrolls is a Wizard/Scribe thing. However, in older editions (like AD&D 2e) or specific video games (like Baldur's Gate 3 with mods or specific game rules), Bards could sometimes learn from scrolls through special feats, class features, or game mechanics, often requiring checks, gold, and time to translate the spell. 
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Can cleric use spell scrolls?

If they find a spell scroll with a cleric spell on it that's of a level they can cast… then it was already available for them to prepare after any long rest. In 5e, clerics have access to every cleric spell up to the level they are currently able to cast. Each day they prepare their spells from the entire list.
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Does copying a spell scroll destroy it?

If the check succeeds, the spell is successfully copied. Whether the check succeeds or fails, the spell scroll is destroyed. It doesn't say it costs gold or time like copying from a spellbook but instead might not copy into the book if you fail a check. But it also doesn't say you don't spend gold and time.
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Can druids learn spells from scrolls 5e?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, only certain classes like Wizards and Clerics are generally capable of learning spells from scrolls. Other classes like Paladins, Druids, or Bards may cast from scrolls depending on their spellcasting abilities and if the spell is on their list.
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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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Can Gale learn spells from scrolls?

Yes, absolutely! As a Wizard in Baldur's Gate 3, Gale can learn spells from scrolls, permanently adding them to his spellbook for a cost in gold, which is a great way to expand his arsenal beyond level-up learned spells. You just need to select Gale, right-click the scroll, and choose the 'Learn Spell' option, even if the scroll is in another companion's inventory. 
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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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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 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! Wizard101 will launch on Nintendo Switch at a later date.
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What's better, a mage or a sorcerer?

Sorcerers may have a more limited range of spells compared to mages, but they can wield significant raw magical power that feels more instinctual. An example of a sorcerer might be a character born into a family of magical beings who can cast powerful spells by drawing on their heritage.
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Are Wizards the only class that can learn spells from scrolls?

Wizard also can't learn every spell, but most spells they can't learn won't come on a scroll. There are some few exceptions though. Only the Wizard, or someone that multiclassed one level into Wizard, can learn from a scroll. Spirit Guardians is a Cleric only spell.
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Do warlocks learn spells?

They do. Warlocks learn 2 spells at level 1, and 1 more spell each time they level up (until level 9, at which point it's 1 more spell every 2 levels iirc). Here's the spell list for Warlocks. You can also choose from spells offered by the Warlock's patron.
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What is the best race for a D\&D cleric?

There are many powerful and flavorful options when picking the best races for Cleric 5e. Hill Dwarves and Firbolgs are fantastic for Wisdom-based tanky builds, Aasimar add radiant power and resistance, and Variant Humans or Custom Lineage give you a powerful early boost with feats.
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Do bards prepare spells in D&D?

Every spell a Bard has learned is always prepared and ready to go, so they don't have to keep track of a specific list of ones they've prepared separate from what they know.
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