![]() If you’re a bard or sorcerer, you can select any spell you know, provided you are capable of casting spells of that level or higher. If you’re a cleric, druid, experienced paladin, experienced ranger, or wizard, you select from among spells prepared earlier in the day and not yet cast (see Preparing Wizard Spells and Preparing Divine Spells). Choosing a Spellįirst you must choose which spell to cast. Whether a spell is arcane or divine, and whether a character prepares spells in advance or chooses them on the spot, casting a spell works the same way. ![]() Despite these different ways characters use to learn or prepare their spells, when it comes to casting them, the spells are very much alike. Most spellcasters prepare spells in advance-whether from a spellbook or through prayers-while some cast spells spontaneously without preparation. Some spellcasters select their spells from a limited list of spells known, while others have access to a wide variety of options.
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