→Class information: Reorganize section into proficiency and non-proficiency information, add multiclass proficiency information. Wondering if Spell Scribing should have its own page.
: You may swap your Prepared Spells at any time while out of combat, but can only have a certain number of Spells prepared at a time. The Spells must be of a level for which you have Spell Slots.
: You may swap your Prepared Spells at any time while out of combat, but can only have a certain number of Spells prepared at a time. The Spells must be of a level for which you have Spell Slots.
: [[File:Scribe Spells Example.webp|thumb|Spellscribing button on the Spellbook page]]A Wizard who finds a [[Scrolls|Scroll]] for a Spell they do not know may permanently copy that Spell to their Spellbook at the cost of the scroll and 50gp per level of the Spell ([[:File:Scribe_Spells_Example.webp|Picture example]]). The Spell must be one for which the Wizard has a spell slot, even if they got it by multiclassing (so a L4 Cleric / L1 Wizard can transcribe Level 3 spells); note that this will not work for [[Warlock]] spell slots as they are a unique incompatible type.
: [[File:Scribe Spells Example.webp|thumb|Spellscribing button on the Spellbook page]]A Wizard who finds a [[Scrolls|Scroll]] for a Spell they do not know may permanently copy that Spell to their Spellbook at the cost of the scroll and 50gp per level of the Spell ([[:File:Scribe_Spells_Example.webp|Picture example]]). The Spell must be one for which the Wizard has a spell slot, even if they got it by multiclassing (so a L4 Cleric / L1 Wizard can transcribe Level 3 spells); note that this will not work for [[Warlock]] spell slots as they are a unique incompatible type. For information about how this interacts with [[Classes#Multiclassing|multiclassing]], class changes, etc, see [[Spell Scribing|the dedicated page for the feature]].
: A multiclassed character can use any inscribed Wizard spell with their own spell slots, however Inscribed spells can only be prepared with Wizard spell preparation slots, the quantity of which are dependent on the Wizard level and Intelligence modifier of the character (For quick reference, a character with a single Wizard level wearing the [[Warped Headband of Intellect]] will get 4 Wizard spell preparation slots).
: In the event of a class change, if the character is no longer a wizard but later becomes one again, spells learned with scrolls will still be memorized. At least one wizard level is required to access it.
: Scrolls can not be created (scribed from a wizards spellbook).
: Additionally, the following spells do not have an acquirable scroll, and thus cannot be learned by scribing:
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Wizards master the arcane by specialising in individual schools of magic, combining ancient spells with modern research.
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Overview
Wizards channel magic through their extensive knowledge of the arcane to fight enemies and aid allies in combat. Wizards use Intelligence as their primary ability score.
Subclasses
The Wizard subclasses, also known as Schools, are:
You may swap your Prepared Spells at any time while out of combat, but can only have a certain number of Spells prepared at a time. The Spells must be of a level for which you have Spell Slots.
Spell Scribing
Spellscribing button on the Spellbook pageA Wizard who finds a Scroll for a Spell they do not know may permanently copy that Spell to their Spellbook at the cost of the scroll and 50gp per level of the Spell (Picture example). The Spell must be one for which the Wizard has a spell slot, even if they got it by multiclassing (so a L4 Cleric / L1 Wizard can transcribe Level 3 spells); note that this will not work for Warlock spell slots as they are a unique incompatible type. For information about how this interacts with multiclassing, class changes, etc, see the dedicated page for the feature.