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'''Wisdom''' is a [[secondary skill]] that enables hero to learn 3rd, 4th and 5th level [[Spell|spells]] depending on the level of the skill. Heroes without Wisdom skill can learn 1st and 2nd level spells.
'''Wisdom''' is a [[secondary skill]] that enables hero to learn 3rd, 4th and 5th level spells depending on the level of the skill. Heroes without Wisdom skill can learn 1st and 2nd level spells.


As opposed to what the manual states, Wisdom is not required to ''cast'' third or higher level spells, only to ''learn'' them. For example, [[Solmyr]] has 4th level spell ([[Chain Lightning]]) but he is still able to cast it without Advanced Wisdom. Also [[spell scroll]]s, Tomes of [[Tome of Air|Air]], [[Tome of Earth|Earth]], [[Tome of Fire|Fire]] and [[Tome of Water|Water]], and [[Spellbinder's Hat]] enable hero to cast any level of spell regardless of their level of Wisdom skill.
As opposed to what the manual states, Wisdom is not required to ''cast'' third or higher level spells, only to ''learn'' them. For example, [[Solmyr]] has 4th level spell ([[Chain Lightning]]) but he is still able to cast it without Advanced Wisdom. Also [[spell scroll]]s, Tomes of [[Tome of Air|Air]], [[Tome of Earth|Earth]], [[Tome of Fire|Fire]] and [[Tome of Water|Water]], and [[Spellbinder's Hat]] enable hero to cast any level of spell regardless of their level of Wisdom skill.
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