Afaik all the character classes, kits, spells etc from BG II: ToB are included - which means the spells should be useable, too. However, since you most likely can't find or buy scrolls from this, only the sorceror would profit from this.
I think it's more that the "rarer" spells will be rarer than the "canon" spells. Judging by how common Identify scrolls are, I wouldn't envy the task of putting scrolls for all the new spells in multiple locations throughout the Sword Coast.
Hm. Spell sequesters are an interesting option. But what about that one spells from BG1 that was removed but which I still find occasionally? Wraith form or such?
Right, but you also have to keep track of where and how many of them you're putting out there. I'm not saying it's a difficult process, but it's a process nevertheless. I wouldn't want to be in charge of figuring out where to put Cloudkill, for instance.
...And yet another Cloudkill scroll on the body of the douche mage in the Firewine Ruins.
Yeah, I liked @beerflavour 's point about Wraith Form. Interestingly, if you pick up Xan while he's Level 6 he'll have it (which is genius, it's a perfect spell for him), and I got one off that insanely overpowered Ogre Mage once (the one that is tied to the female mage with the jar at the Firewine Bridge).
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I think it's more that the "rarer" spells will be rarer than the "canon" spells. Judging by how common Identify scrolls are, I wouldn't envy the task of putting scrolls for all the new spells in multiple locations throughout the Sword Coast.
Yeah, I liked @beerflavour 's point about Wraith Form. Interestingly, if you pick up Xan while he's Level 6 he'll have it (which is genius, it's a perfect spell for him), and I got one off that insanely overpowered Ogre Mage once (the one that is tied to the female mage with the jar at the Firewine Bridge).