unless you willing to take a wizard level to have your own spellbook. A wizard spellbook is unique to each wizard. That’s why you can’t use spell directly from other wizard’s spellbook. You must copy it to your spellbook, which can be in any form, including pieces of papers, if your rogue is poor.
Can a Paladin use a spellbook?
In short, no, a paladin can not use a spellbook.
Can you cast spells without a spellbook?
Yes, you can cast spells without your spellbook. And yes, your list of prepared spells will stay prepared until you prepare a new list. In the Preparing and Casting spells section, only preparing a new list of spells actually requires your spellbook.
Do you need a spell book to be an Arcane Trickster?
The Arcane Trickster has a limited number of Spells Known, like a sorcerer (even though they cast from the wizard spell list). This differs from the wizard, who has no “Spells Known” limit but stores his spells in a spellbook.
Can a sorcerer learn a spell from a spell book?
In the sense of – you find a spell in a book that is a Sorcerer spell, but not from the PHB (say a DM wanted to introduce homebrew spells, or something from another supplement). Then using a spellbook they could figure out the spell and then “learn” it when they gain a level.
Can a trickster transfer spells to their ritual book?
There’s no especial mechanic for a Trickster to transfer spells to their ritual book without writing them down first, which would technically require you to either find or create a scroll version of your existing ritual spells. You’d have to pay for scribing those spells twice, which makes no bloody sense but eh. RAW. What can you do?
When do you get the Ritual Caster feat in Arcane Trickster?
I enjoy the role, but one of the bigger annoyances as the group identifier is that Arcane Trickster does not gain the ability to use rituals when they gain their spellcasting. I’ve made due with using spell slots, but I want to take the Ritual Caster feat at level 10.