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The [[Ability Score]] used to determine the Modifier depends on the class of the caster, and is the same as the one used for the [[Attack Roll]]:
The [[Ability Score]] used to determine the Modifier depends on the class of the caster, and is the same as the one used for the [[Attack Roll]]:


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* '''Intelligence:''' [[Wizard]], [[Arcane Trickster]] (Rogue), [[Eldritch Knight]] (Fighter)
|+ Classes sorted by Spellcasting Ability Score
* '''Wisdom:''' [[Cleric]], [[Druid]], [[Ranger]]
|-
* '''Charisma:''' [[Bard]], [[Paladin]], [[Sorcerer]], [[Warlock]]
| Intelligence ||
* [[Wizard]]
* [[Arcane Trickster]] (Rogue)
* [[Eldritch Knight]] (Fighter)
|-
| Wisdom ||
* [[Cleric]]
* [[Druid]]
* [[Ranger]]
|-
| Charisma ||
* [[Bard]]
* [[Paladin]]
* [[Sorcerer]]
* [[Warlock]]
|}


The Proficiency needed to gain the Proficiency Bonus is spell casting.  All creatures capable of casting spells through their Class, Subclass, or Feats, have this proficiency.  However, if a creature that can't normally cast spells uses a Scroll or other item to cast one, it will lack the Proficiency Bonus.  (TODO: Verify that this is actually implemented in BG3!  It's been verified for Attack Rolls, but not the Difficulty Class of Saving Throws imposed on others.)
The Proficiency needed to gain the Proficiency Bonus is spell casting.  All creatures capable of casting spells through their Class, Subclass, or Feats, have this proficiency.  However, if a creature that can't normally cast spells uses a Scroll or other item to cast one, it will lack the Proficiency Bonus.  (TODO: Verify that this is actually implemented in BG3!  It's been verified for Attack Rolls, but not the Difficulty Class of Saving Throws imposed on others.)

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