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You have to find a Library or City with a Library
Libraries, scrolls, and for some rituals.
You can go to a library of the right level. If you level up a mage (via ritual or visiting a library) they also get two new spells of the newly learned level.
And thanks Outis for the awesome list. That might be worth a pin.
If you bring a mage to a nice enough library, can they stay there and study till they know all of the spells for their school of magic?
Libraries are random, but more likely depending on which Age you play.
A mage can learn all the spells up to the Library level.
Monks need to upgrade to Abbott at a Temple before they learn higher spells too.
There should be at least some libraries. Cities also have one.
You can learn every spell, but your casters have only a limited number of spell they can memorize. Learning every spell is usually a waste of money. Learning spells cost gold. It's usually better to use that gold to just hire more mages instead. Unless you are looking for a specific spell.
But yes, mages can learn all spells for their magic school if you send them into the library often enough.
Now we just need a rip of all the new units, rituals, items (if any) and terrain.
Might be a good idea to add it to the "guides" section too.