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https://bg3.wiki/
https://bg3.wiki/wiki/Scrolls#How_scrolls_work
combined with
https://bg3.wiki/wiki/Spells#Spellcasting_ability
So, for a pure fighter, it's based on intelligence.
This is very different from tabletop, where
(a) you cannot use a spell scroll at all unless the spell is on at least one of your class lists, and
(b) the spell DC / attack modifier depends only on the level of the spell, rather than any stat of the caster ( https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/5418-spell-scroll )
Very clear and succinct, thank you! That's a big help.
I just caught this part, and it seems to me someone can accidentally nerf their spells (from items) into oblivion.
For example: imagine a level 6 Sorcerer with 8 intelligence who decides to take a 1 level dip into Fighter for armor and weapons proficiencies. All spells from scrolls and items will be based on 8 (-1) Intelligence. But a Bard who takes a level or two of Warlock would be fine.
Agreed. Has this been discussed before?
I don't think so, it's the first I've heard of it.
I did exactly this for most of my current run. I'm playing Paladin 6/Warlock 5/Cleric 1, and of course that 1-level Cleric dip was my last levelup. It took me most of Act III (I have like 2-3 sidequests left, and misc. city exploration) to realize all my non-spell-slot Spell Save DCs were scaling with my 10 Wisdom instead of my 22 Charisma.
I was also the character carrying all of my scrolls. Go figure.
Oh wow lol
I guess we have a pro tip now. If you're multi-classing, you may need to re-spec to have the class with your desired spell ability score last.