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Jan 26, 2020 at 3:59 comment added KorvinStarmast @LegendaryDude Hmm, clerics can scribe scrolls, else there'd be no cleric scroll spells, right?
May 3, 2016 at 13:34 comment added Drunk Cynic @LegendaryDude Correct, but every Warlock spell that has the ritual tag also exists on the Wizards Spell List.
May 3, 2016 at 13:30 comment added LegendaryDude The problem there is that only wizards can scribe scrolls, and only of spells on the wizard list, so the warlock is only capable of scribing known rituals that are on the wizard list and only if he has multiclassed into wizard.
May 3, 2016 at 13:28 comment added Drunk Cynic @LegendaryDude Jeremy Crawford and Mike Mearls provided the depth for this interpretation. The answer you provided elsewhere isn't wrong, just incomplete. The Warlock would have to spend time creating a spell scroll of the known ritual spell from the Warlock spell list, than transcribe the information from that scroll into their tome.
May 3, 2016 at 13:24 history edited Drunk Cynic CC BY-SA 3.0
Additional citation included.
May 3, 2016 at 13:19 comment added LegendaryDude I'm not sure I agree that the rules for Ritual Caster should apply to Book of Ancient Secrets, however I've removed the downvote because you've cited your sources to back up your reasoning.
May 3, 2016 at 13:11 comment added Drunk Cynic @LegendaryDude Side by side comparison of Book of Ancient Secrets and Ritual Caster. Edited to include their text for review and context.
May 3, 2016 at 13:10 history edited Drunk Cynic CC BY-SA 3.0
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May 3, 2016 at 12:54 comment added LegendaryDude Where do those constraints come from?
May 3, 2016 at 3:44 history edited Drunk Cynic CC BY-SA 3.0
extending the thematic explanation
May 3, 2016 at 3:29 history answered Drunk Cynic CC BY-SA 3.0