Can you teleport a glyph of warding?

Conjuration.

Can teleportation circles be destroyed 5e?

RAW, yes it can be dispelled. A Teleportation Circle would be a magical effect (it is the effect of a spell, after all). There is nothing in the spell description that says making it permanent changes this. And Dispel Magic specifically says it can target a magical effect as you point out.

How many people can use a teleportation circle?

If you and your friends are in a hurry, don’t want to get hurt and don’t have any buildings nearby, 864 of you can teleport with one casting of Teleportation Circle.

How many times can you use Glyph of Warding?

There is no limit to the number of conditions you can place. “You can further refine the trigger so the spell activates only under certain circumstances,” [7] this is ambiguous, and allows you to define almost any scenario.

Can you cast a glyph of warding at a higher level?

For starters, Glyph of warding specifies that you can only store spells of 3rd level or lower in it. You can cast Glyph of Warding at a higher level to store higher-level spells. Ah, that’s what I get for reading in the dark, apologies.

How often can you cast a teleportation circle?

You can learn additional sigil sequences during your adventures. You can commit a new sigil sequence to memory after studying it for 1 minute. You can create a permanent teleportation circle by casting this spell in the same location every day for one year.

What can you do with Magic Circle glyphs?

An inverted Magic Circle is even stronger; it works on more creature types, and there’s no save! In addition to trying to use glyphs in a dungeon (always a risky proposition), you can also use them to fortify your wizard’s personal stronghold.

Where does a creature appear in a teleportation circle?

Any creature that enters the portal instantly appears within 5 feet of the destination circle or in the nearest unoccupied space if that space is occupied. Many major temples, guilds, and other important places have permanent teleportation circles inscribed somewhere within their confines.

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