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==== Ritual Savant ====
==== Ritual Savant ====
''2nd Level School of Rituals Feature''<br>
''2nd Level School of Rituals Feature''<br>
The GP and time you must spend to copy a Ritual Spell into your Spellbook is halved.<br> Additionally, you have Advantage on the Intelligence (Arcana) Checks you make to copy non-Wizard Ritual Spells into your Spellbook.
The GP and time you must spend to copy a Ritual Spell into your Spellbook is halved.<br> Additionally, you have Advantage on the Intelligence (Arcana) Check you make to copy non-Wizard Ritual Spells into your Spellbook.
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==== Arcane Anthology ====
==== Arcane Anthology ====
''2nd Level School of Rituals Feature''<br>
''2nd Level School of Rituals Feature''<br>
You have learned to perform arcane rituals not normally known to wizards. You add two 1st-level ritual spells of your choice from any spell list to your spellbook.<br>
You have learned to perform arcane rituals not normally known to wizards. You add two 1st Level Ritual spells of your choice from any class’s Spell List to your Spellbook.<br>
In addition, you can copy ritual spells from any class's spell list into your spellbook, though you must otherwise follow the normal rules for copying these spells into your spellbook.<br>
Additionally, when yo care a Ritual Spell of a Level lower than your highest Level Spell Slot, you cast that Ritual at one Level higher.
Any non-wizard spell you add to your spellbook with this feature counts as wizard spell for you, but you can only cast it as a ritual, unless you've learned it by some other means.
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==== Improvised Rituals ====
==== Improvised Rituals ====
''6th Level School of Rituals Feature''<br>
''6th Level School of Rituals Feature''<br>
You can improvise the ritual process for spells with which are normally not rituals. When you finish a long rest, you can choose a number of spell equal to your Intelligence Modifier and treat them as rituals until your next long rest. When you cast a non-ritual spell as a ritual, you cannot cast the spell at a higher level.
You can improvise the ritual process for spells with which are normally not rituals. When you finish a Long Rest, you can choose a number of Spells equal to your Intelligence Modifier and give them the Ritual tag until the end of your next Long Rest. When you cast a non-Ritual Spell as a Ritual, you cannot cast that Spell at a higher Level as per your Arcane Anthology feature.
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