

This isn't technically what you asked for, but I'm including it for the sake of completeness. Wizard 17 could use wish to duplicate find greater steed, take a long rest, and then use foresight while mounted for the same effect. Bard 17 can get you foresight and find greater steed without much fuss. Find steed and find greater steed are paladin-only, but a bard can use Magical Secrets to grab one of them. Therefore, if you cast foresight while mounted, your steed also receives the benefits of the spell. While mounted on your steed, you can make any spell you cast that targets only you also target your steed. The spell find steed has an interesting clause that gives us another option (which works for find greater steed, as well): Putting all of that together, we'll need Sorcerer 17 / 1.

Fortunately, we can use wish to duplicate glibness. With glibness and at least 18 Charisma, the spell scroll ability check cannot be failed (15 + 4 = 19).īut wait! Glibness isn't a sorcerer spell. The spellcasting ability check will be Charisma-based, if we choose a level of bard or warlock. Until the spell ends, when you make a Charisma check, you can replace the number you roll with a 15. The 8th-level spell glibness holds the key: Since that is impossible, we need another option. We need 9 levels of sorcerer to be able to twin foresight, as well as 17 levels of bard, druid, warlock, or wizard to avoid the spell scroll ability check. If the sorcerer has 20 Charisma (and chose bard or warlock as their single additional level), they only have a 30% chance of successfully casting the spell. On a failed check, the spell disappears from the scroll with no other effect. If the spell is on your class's spell list but of a higher level than you can normally cast, you must make an ability check using your spellcasting ability to determine whether you cast it successfully. Unfortunately, a 1st-level bard, druid, warlock, or wizard can only cast 1st-level spells normally, so the following restriction applies when using the scroll: Therefore, the lowest level option is Sorcerer 9 / 1. If the spell is on your class's spell list, you can read the scroll and cast its spell without providing any material components. The main question is: how reliable do you want it to be? The unreliable optionĪ 9th-level sorcerer has enough sorcery points to twin a spell scroll of foresight however, spell scrolls have the following restriction:
