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Which spells come with each school of magic in D&D 5e?
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- Abjuration |
- Conjuration |
- Divination |
- Enchantment |
- Evocation |
- Illusion |
- Necromancy |
- Transmutation |
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You’re dipping your toes into the world of magic and spellcasting in D&D 5e—but what are the “schools of magic,” and how do they work? In Dungeons & Dragons, the schools of magic function like categories, with each school encompassing a certain kind of spell, from brash, damage-dealing evocation spells to all-seeing divination spells. Keep reading for a comprehensive list of all 8 schools, including details and examples of spells from each!
Things You Should Know
- There are 8 schools of magic in Dungeons & Dragons 5e: abjuration, conjuration, divination, enchantment, evocation, illusion, necromancy, and transmutation.
- All magic (and spells) are separated into schools. DMs may need to know each school to help players identify items and magical effects.
- Spellcasters aren’t limited by school, although wizards get benefits for choosing a school and casting its associated spells.
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- Wondering what each school’s opposite could be?
- Abjuration is opposed by alteration (transmutation) and illusion.
- Conjuration is opposed by divination and evocation.
- Divination is opposed by conjuration.
- Enchantment is opposed by evocation and necromancy.
- Evocation is opposed by conjuration and enchantment.
- Illusion is opposed by evocation, abjuration, and necromancy.
- Necromancy is opposed by illusion and enchantment.
- Transmutation is opposed by abjuration and necromancy.
Thanks - Keep in mind that the idea of “opposites” or “opposing schools” hasn’t been used in play since the 2nd edition of D&D (where specializing in a certain school of magic prevented spellcasters from using its opposing schools). So, you aren’t limited by the concept of opposing schools of magic while playing 5e.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://rpgbot.net/dnd5/how-to-play/schools-of-magic/
- ↑ https://blackcitadelrpg.com/schools-of-magic-guide-5e/
- ↑ https://rpgbot.net/dnd5/how-to-play/schools-of-magic/
- ↑ http://dnd5e.wikidot.com/spells:enchantment
- ↑ https://blackcitadelrpg.com/schools-of-magic-guide-5e/
- ↑ https://rpgbot.net/dnd5/how-to-play/schools-of-magic/
- ↑ https://5thsrd.org/spellcasting/spell_indexes/spells_by_school/#necromancy
- ↑ http://dnd5e.wikidot.com/spells:transmutation
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