The text discusses the concept of spell casting and its role in a wizard’s spellbook. It highlights the importance of being kind and respectful, as well as the ability to cast spells using material, somatic, and verbal components. A witch/familiar has no limit to the number of spells known, starting with all 0-level witch spells and 3+INTmod 1st level spells. At level 1, they get 3+int 1st level spells, then 2 new spells every level after.
A witch can also add additional spells to her familiar through a special. They can learn two spells of their choice from the Witch spell list, usually 2 second-level spells, or sometimes a First level spell. Like the wizard, a witch can hold an infinite number of spells, learning every spell on the witch spell lists.
However, there is a limit in how many spells can be added into a single spellbook. A Wizard knows between 9 and 290 spells in 5e, depending on their level and access to spellbooks. A 1st-level Wizard knows six 1st-level spells and three cantrips. Each time a character gains a Wizard, they must choose Charisma, Constitution, Charlatan background, and eldritch blast and chill touch cantrips.
A witch starts with all cantrips and 3 1st-level spells, and extra spells equal to their Int mod. At each level, they learn 2 more spells of a level they can.
The text also discusses the concept of a familiar teaching familiar, where a witch can learn spells from another witch’s spells. A witch must choose and prepare her spells ahead of time by getting 8 hours of sleep and spending 1 hour on the spelllist.
In conclusion, the text emphasizes the importance of being kind and respectful when casting spells, as well as the role of familiars in teaching spells.
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