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While any character may gain access to spells, the following restrictions apply:
 
While any character may gain access to spells, the following restrictions apply:
 
*You can memorise at most 20 spells. A [[scroll of amnesia]] or [[Sif Muna]]'s Forget Spell At Will ability will allow you to forget unwanted spells to free up space.
 
*You can memorise at most 20 spells. A [[scroll of amnesia]] or [[Sif Muna]]'s Forget Spell At Will ability will allow you to forget unwanted spells to free up space.
*Each spell has a spell level, ranging from 1 to 9. You can only memorise a total of (Experience Level-1 + (2*Spellcasting)) levels of spells. The one exception to this is the pair of spells [[Fireball]] (level 6) and [[Delayed Fireball]] (level 7). Knowing both uses up only 7 levels.
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*Each spell has a spell level, ranging from 1 to 9. You can only memorise a total of (Experience Level-1 + (2*Spellcasting)) levels of spells. The one exception to this is the pair of spells [[Fireball]] (level 5) and [[Delayed Fireball]] (level 7). Knowing both uses up only 7 levels.
 
*You can't memorise while [[confused]] or [[berserk]].
 
*You can't memorise while [[confused]] or [[berserk]].
 
*You can't memorise a spell whose level is higher than your experience level.
 
*You can't memorise a spell whose level is higher than your experience level.
 
*In addition, some species cannot learn certain spells:
 
*In addition, some species cannot learn certain spells:
 
**[[Deep Dwarf]]: [[Regeneration]]
 
**[[Deep Dwarf]]: [[Regeneration]]
**[[Felid]]: [[Warp Weapon]], [[Excruciating Wounds]], [[Portal Projectile]], [[Sure Blade]], [[Tukima's Dance]]
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**[[Felid]]: [[Warp Weapon]], [[Excruciating Wounds]], [[Portal Projectile]], [[Sure Blade]]
 
**[[Ghoul]]: [[Blade Hands]], [[Borgnjor's Revivification]], [[Cure Poison]], [[Death's Door]], [[Dragon Form]], [[Ice Form]], [[Necromutation]], [[Spider Form]], [[Statue Form]], [[Stoneskin]]
 
**[[Ghoul]]: [[Blade Hands]], [[Borgnjor's Revivification]], [[Cure Poison]], [[Death's Door]], [[Dragon Form]], [[Ice Form]], [[Necromutation]], [[Spider Form]], [[Statue Form]], [[Stoneskin]]
 
**[[Mummy]]: Same as ghouls, plus [[Alistair's Intoxication]], [[Passwall]], Regeneration, [[Summon Horrible Things]].
 
**[[Mummy]]: Same as ghouls, plus [[Alistair's Intoxication]], [[Passwall]], Regeneration, [[Summon Horrible Things]].
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==History==
 
==History==
Prior to [[0.12]], your chance of success at memorising a spell was related to your chance to cast the same spell. Failing to memorise a spell had no effect, except from a [[Book of Annihilations]], a [[Book of Demonology]] or a [[Necronomicon]]. In these cases, you'll suffer a (likely high level) [[miscast effect]] from [[Conjurations]], [[Summonings]] or [[Necromancy]], respectively.
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Prior to [[0.12]], your chance of success at memorising a spell was related to your chance to cast the same spell. Failing to memorise a spell had no effect, except from a [[Book of Annihilations]], a [[Grand Grimoire]] or a [[Necronomicon]]. In these cases, you'd suffer a (likely high level) [[miscast effect]] from [[Conjurations]], [[Summonings]] or [[Necromancy]], respectively.
  
 
[[Category:Magic]]
 
[[Category:Magic]]

Revision as of 06:32, 27 March 2015

Version 0.16: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.


Spell memorisation is the process by which you learn spells from spellbooks in your inventory. This can be done by clicking on the spellbook, viewing the Memorisation tab of your inventory screen, or pressing M and selecting the desired spell from the list.

Memorisation restrictions

While any character may gain access to spells, the following restrictions apply:

Memorisation success

Barring the above restrictions, any spell that has a less than a 100% failure rate can be memorised. The game will warn you if casting the spell carries a significant risk of a nasty miscast.

History

Prior to 0.12, your chance of success at memorising a spell was related to your chance to cast the same spell. Failing to memorise a spell had no effect, except from a Book of Annihilations, a Grand Grimoire or a Necronomicon. In these cases, you'd suffer a (likely high level) miscast effect from Conjurations, Summonings or Necromancy, respectively.