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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]]: | ||
* '''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.) |