So reading through the muliclassing rules, it's clear that you select spells you learn based on that specific class's level. A Wizard can record and then cast spells from another's Spellbook or Scrolls.
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Can a Multiclassed Wizard do the spellbook thing with spells who's base level that they have slots for, but can't learn by leveling up? I can't seem to find anything on this.
I think the short answer is no, they can't record spells of a level higher than their Wizard level would allow. The key sentence is from multiclassing in the PHB: "You determine what spells you know and can prepare for each class individually, as if you were a single-classed member of that class." This means a Druid 3/Wizard 2 would be treated exactly like a level 2 Wizard for all spell learning and preparing concepts. As a result they could only prepare or learn 1st level wizard spells just like a normal level 2 Wizard. Then the wizard class section says you can copy a spell into your spellbook only if "it is of a spell level you can prepare". Therefore, your wizard spell list will always look just like a level 2 Wizard spell list.
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So reading through the muliclassing rules, it's clear that you select spells you learn based on that specific class's level. A Wizard can record and then cast spells from another's Spellbook or Scrolls.
BUT
Can a Multiclassed Wizard do the spellbook thing with spells who's base level that they have slots for, but can't learn by leveling up? I can't seem to find anything on this.
I think the short answer is no, they can't record spells of a level higher than their Wizard level would allow. The key sentence is from multiclassing in the PHB: "You determine what spells you know and can prepare for each class individually, as if you were a single-classed member of that class." This means a Druid 3/Wizard 2 would be treated exactly like a level 2 Wizard for all spell learning and preparing concepts. As a result they could only prepare or learn 1st level wizard spells just like a normal level 2 Wizard. Then the wizard class section says you can copy a spell into your spellbook only if "it is of a spell level you can prepare". Therefore, your wizard spell list will always look just like a level 2 Wizard spell list.