School of Inscription (5e Subclass)

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School of Inscription

Wizard Subclass

Inscription wizards have a knack for creating spells on the fly, being able to take from one spell and add to another, the initiates in this school normally start with the ability to make very minor changes to their spells but as they expand their knowledge they can affect their spells in more and more complex and extended ways. These wizards are unique in the talent to augment their spells and personalize their spell list beyond just the spells they've studied. They build spells one at a time, however, due to their methods most if not all spells are lost the second they are cast since these spells do not come from writing, but the mind of the caster.

1st Feature

Starting with 2nd level, an inscription wizard can begin to create changes in their spells through the form of inscriptions.



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