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Can a Bard use the Spell Glyph option of the Glyph of Warding spell and cast a known spell into the glyph?


Can glyph of warding be cast on a weapon or ammunition so that an attack activates the glyph?Glyph of Warding and Teleportation CircleDoes using a glyph of warding as a spell glyph take two spell slots?Does breaking the actual glyph trigger the effect of a Glyph of Warding?When casting glyph of warding how many spells slots are used if you choose the spell glyph option?Can you apply a Metamagic effect to a spell stored in Spell Glyph?Can a spell with a target of Self be stored in Glyph of Warding?Do I have to actually cast a spell to store it in a Glyph of Warding?Can the Glyph of Warding spell detect whether a creature passed or failed a saving throw?Can you store a Spell Glyph with a spell scroll of a non-prepared spell?






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If you read the description of the "Spell Glyph" option of the Glyph of Warding spell, it says you cast a spell that you have prepared into the glyph. Bards can learn this spell, but they don't prepare spells; they learn them.



Can a bard cast a spell that has been learned (rather then prepared) into a Glyph of Warding?










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    Can a bard cast a spell that has been learned (rather then prepared) into a Glyph of Warding?










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      Can a bard cast a spell that has been learned (rather then prepared) into a Glyph of Warding?










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      Can a bard cast a spell that has been learned (rather then prepared) into a Glyph of Warding?







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          Yes, if it's a Bard spell.



          For Bards, learned spells are prepared spells, according to the general rule for Spells Known and Prepared:




          Before a spellcaster can use a spell, he or she must have the spell firmly fixed in mind, or must have access to the spell in a magic item. Members of a few classes, including bards and sorcerers, have a limited list of spells they know that are always fixed in mind. [...] Other spellcasters, such as clerics and wizards, undergo a process of preparing spells.




          The act of preparing a spell what a caster needs to do to "fix it firmly in mind." Bards do this automatically for all their Bard spells. The preparation requirement for Glyph of Warding is shorthand for "have the spell fixed firmly in the caster's mind."



          A Bard may use a Bard spell with the Glyph of Warding because, for a Bard, all Bard spells are at the ready in this way. However, if the Bard multiclasses into a spellcasting class that requires spell preparation, the spells that are unique to that class would need to be prepared before they can be used with the Glyph of Warding.






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            Yes, if it's a Bard spell.



            For Bards, learned spells are prepared spells, according to the general rule for Spells Known and Prepared:




            Before a spellcaster can use a spell, he or she must have the spell firmly fixed in mind, or must have access to the spell in a magic item. Members of a few classes, including bards and sorcerers, have a limited list of spells they know that are always fixed in mind. [...] Other spellcasters, such as clerics and wizards, undergo a process of preparing spells.




            The act of preparing a spell what a caster needs to do to "fix it firmly in mind." Bards do this automatically for all their Bard spells. The preparation requirement for Glyph of Warding is shorthand for "have the spell fixed firmly in the caster's mind."



            A Bard may use a Bard spell with the Glyph of Warding because, for a Bard, all Bard spells are at the ready in this way. However, if the Bard multiclasses into a spellcasting class that requires spell preparation, the spells that are unique to that class would need to be prepared before they can be used with the Glyph of Warding.






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              Yes, if it's a Bard spell.



              For Bards, learned spells are prepared spells, according to the general rule for Spells Known and Prepared:




              Before a spellcaster can use a spell, he or she must have the spell firmly fixed in mind, or must have access to the spell in a magic item. Members of a few classes, including bards and sorcerers, have a limited list of spells they know that are always fixed in mind. [...] Other spellcasters, such as clerics and wizards, undergo a process of preparing spells.




              The act of preparing a spell what a caster needs to do to "fix it firmly in mind." Bards do this automatically for all their Bard spells. The preparation requirement for Glyph of Warding is shorthand for "have the spell fixed firmly in the caster's mind."



              A Bard may use a Bard spell with the Glyph of Warding because, for a Bard, all Bard spells are at the ready in this way. However, if the Bard multiclasses into a spellcasting class that requires spell preparation, the spells that are unique to that class would need to be prepared before they can be used with the Glyph of Warding.






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                Yes, if it's a Bard spell.



                For Bards, learned spells are prepared spells, according to the general rule for Spells Known and Prepared:




                Before a spellcaster can use a spell, he or she must have the spell firmly fixed in mind, or must have access to the spell in a magic item. Members of a few classes, including bards and sorcerers, have a limited list of spells they know that are always fixed in mind. [...] Other spellcasters, such as clerics and wizards, undergo a process of preparing spells.




                The act of preparing a spell what a caster needs to do to "fix it firmly in mind." Bards do this automatically for all their Bard spells. The preparation requirement for Glyph of Warding is shorthand for "have the spell fixed firmly in the caster's mind."



                A Bard may use a Bard spell with the Glyph of Warding because, for a Bard, all Bard spells are at the ready in this way. However, if the Bard multiclasses into a spellcasting class that requires spell preparation, the spells that are unique to that class would need to be prepared before they can be used with the Glyph of Warding.






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                Yes, if it's a Bard spell.



                For Bards, learned spells are prepared spells, according to the general rule for Spells Known and Prepared:




                Before a spellcaster can use a spell, he or she must have the spell firmly fixed in mind, or must have access to the spell in a magic item. Members of a few classes, including bards and sorcerers, have a limited list of spells they know that are always fixed in mind. [...] Other spellcasters, such as clerics and wizards, undergo a process of preparing spells.




                The act of preparing a spell what a caster needs to do to "fix it firmly in mind." Bards do this automatically for all their Bard spells. The preparation requirement for Glyph of Warding is shorthand for "have the spell fixed firmly in the caster's mind."



                A Bard may use a Bard spell with the Glyph of Warding because, for a Bard, all Bard spells are at the ready in this way. However, if the Bard multiclasses into a spellcasting class that requires spell preparation, the spells that are unique to that class would need to be prepared before they can be used with the Glyph of Warding.







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