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Can a level 1 Fiend Pact warlock cast a scroll of fireball?
Can clerics use spell scrolls for spells they receive through their Divine domains?Warlock Expanded Spell ListHow many spells does a level 3 Tiefling Warlock have?At what level is the Pact of the Chain spell, Find Familiar, cast by a Warlock?Does Warlock Invocation Kiss of Mephistopheles require you to know the Fireball spell?Would it be game breaking to allow a Warlock to use his Mystic Arcanum to cast his spells at a higher level?Are cantrips gained from Pact of the Tome considered warlock spells?Must a warlock replace spells with new spells of exactly their Pact Magic spell slot level?
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A level 1 Fiend Pact warlock finds a scroll of fireball. The spell fireball is not on the base warlock spell list. If a spell is not on your list, you cannot even try to cast it from a scroll. That said, it is on the Fiend Pact's expanded spell list, which states:
The following spells are added to the warlock spell list for you.
This doesn't appear to be limited by warlock level (unlike a cleric's Domain Spells list), but I may be missing some key statement. Can a level 1 Fiend Pact warlock cast a scroll of fireball (after making a DC 13 Charisma check)?
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A level 1 Fiend Pact warlock finds a scroll of fireball. The spell fireball is not on the base warlock spell list. If a spell is not on your list, you cannot even try to cast it from a scroll. That said, it is on the Fiend Pact's expanded spell list, which states:
The following spells are added to the warlock spell list for you.
This doesn't appear to be limited by warlock level (unlike a cleric's Domain Spells list), but I may be missing some key statement. Can a level 1 Fiend Pact warlock cast a scroll of fireball (after making a DC 13 Charisma check)?
dnd-5e spells warlock
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A level 1 Fiend Pact warlock finds a scroll of fireball. The spell fireball is not on the base warlock spell list. If a spell is not on your list, you cannot even try to cast it from a scroll. That said, it is on the Fiend Pact's expanded spell list, which states:
The following spells are added to the warlock spell list for you.
This doesn't appear to be limited by warlock level (unlike a cleric's Domain Spells list), but I may be missing some key statement. Can a level 1 Fiend Pact warlock cast a scroll of fireball (after making a DC 13 Charisma check)?
dnd-5e spells warlock
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A level 1 Fiend Pact warlock finds a scroll of fireball. The spell fireball is not on the base warlock spell list. If a spell is not on your list, you cannot even try to cast it from a scroll. That said, it is on the Fiend Pact's expanded spell list, which states:
The following spells are added to the warlock spell list for you.
This doesn't appear to be limited by warlock level (unlike a cleric's Domain Spells list), but I may be missing some key statement. Can a level 1 Fiend Pact warlock cast a scroll of fireball (after making a DC 13 Charisma check)?
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Yes.
The following spells [fireball, in this case] are added to the warlock spell list for you.
That's a plain statement that this warlock can cast fireball, once they are capable of casting third level spells. Spell level restrictions can be overcome when using a scroll with a successful spellcasting check at DC 10 + the spell's level, and so for fireball that is a spellcasting check at DC 13.
The relevant restriction dealing with spellcasting checks on scrolls is the spell level, not the caster's class level, and so with the Fiend Pact placing fireball on the warlock's spell list it becomes possible for that warlock to attempt to use a scroll of fireball.
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Just to be completely clear, there's no equivalent limitation to the one clerics have, right? Cleric's Domain Spells section says: "Each domain has a list of spells [...] that you gain at the cleric levels noted in the domain description." I know it's hard to prove a negative, but a similar limitation was my main concern.
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Yes.
The following spells [fireball, in this case] are added to the warlock spell list for you.
That's a plain statement that this warlock can cast fireball, once they are capable of casting third level spells. Spell level restrictions can be overcome when using a scroll with a successful spellcasting check at DC 10 + the spell's level, and so for fireball that is a spellcasting check at DC 13.
The relevant restriction dealing with spellcasting checks on scrolls is the spell level, not the caster's class level, and so with the Fiend Pact placing fireball on the warlock's spell list it becomes possible for that warlock to attempt to use a scroll of fireball.
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Just to be completely clear, there's no equivalent limitation to the one clerics have, right? Cleric's Domain Spells section says: "Each domain has a list of spells [...] that you gain at the cleric levels noted in the domain description." I know it's hard to prove a negative, but a similar limitation was my main concern.
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Yes.
The following spells [fireball, in this case] are added to the warlock spell list for you.
That's a plain statement that this warlock can cast fireball, once they are capable of casting third level spells. Spell level restrictions can be overcome when using a scroll with a successful spellcasting check at DC 10 + the spell's level, and so for fireball that is a spellcasting check at DC 13.
The relevant restriction dealing with spellcasting checks on scrolls is the spell level, not the caster's class level, and so with the Fiend Pact placing fireball on the warlock's spell list it becomes possible for that warlock to attempt to use a scroll of fireball.
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Just to be completely clear, there's no equivalent limitation to the one clerics have, right? Cleric's Domain Spells section says: "Each domain has a list of spells [...] that you gain at the cleric levels noted in the domain description." I know it's hard to prove a negative, but a similar limitation was my main concern.
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Yes.
The following spells [fireball, in this case] are added to the warlock spell list for you.
That's a plain statement that this warlock can cast fireball, once they are capable of casting third level spells. Spell level restrictions can be overcome when using a scroll with a successful spellcasting check at DC 10 + the spell's level, and so for fireball that is a spellcasting check at DC 13.
The relevant restriction dealing with spellcasting checks on scrolls is the spell level, not the caster's class level, and so with the Fiend Pact placing fireball on the warlock's spell list it becomes possible for that warlock to attempt to use a scroll of fireball.
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Yes.
The following spells [fireball, in this case] are added to the warlock spell list for you.
That's a plain statement that this warlock can cast fireball, once they are capable of casting third level spells. Spell level restrictions can be overcome when using a scroll with a successful spellcasting check at DC 10 + the spell's level, and so for fireball that is a spellcasting check at DC 13.
The relevant restriction dealing with spellcasting checks on scrolls is the spell level, not the caster's class level, and so with the Fiend Pact placing fireball on the warlock's spell list it becomes possible for that warlock to attempt to use a scroll of fireball.
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Just to be completely clear, there's no equivalent limitation to the one clerics have, right? Cleric's Domain Spells section says: "Each domain has a list of spells [...] that you gain at the cleric levels noted in the domain description." I know it's hard to prove a negative, but a similar limitation was my main concern.
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Just to be completely clear, there's no equivalent limitation to the one clerics have, right? Cleric's Domain Spells section says: "Each domain has a list of spells [...] that you gain at the cleric levels noted in the domain description." I know it's hard to prove a negative, but a similar limitation was my main concern.
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Just to be completely clear, there's no equivalent limitation to the one clerics have, right? Cleric's Domain Spells section says: "Each domain has a list of spells [...] that you gain at the cleric levels noted in the domain description." I know it's hard to prove a negative, but a similar limitation was my main concern.
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Just to be completely clear, there's no equivalent limitation to the one clerics have, right? Cleric's Domain Spells section says: "Each domain has a list of spells [...] that you gain at the cleric levels noted in the domain description." I know it's hard to prove a negative, but a similar limitation was my main concern.
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