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    sorcerer
    /ˈsɔːs(ə)rə/

    noun

    • 1. a person who claims or is believed to have magic powers; a wizard.

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  2. Sorcerer is a 1977 American action-thriller film produced and directed by William Friedkin and starring Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer, Francisco Rabal, and Amidou.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word sorcerer, a person who practices sorcery or magic. Find out how to use sorcerer in a sentence and how it differs from related words like wizard or magician.

  4. A sorcerer is a man who has magical powers and who uses them to harm other people in stories. Learn more about the word, see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and find translations in different languages.

  5. Jun 24, 1977 · Four men from different countries transport explosive nitroglycerin across a dangerous jungle to stop an oil refinery fire. Directed by William Friedkin, starring Roy Scheider and Bruno Cremer, based on a novel by Georges Arnaud.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Thriller
    • William Friedkin
    • 1977-06-24
    • Spellcasting
    • Sorcerous Origin
    • Font of Magic
    • Metamagic
    • Ability Score Improvement
    • Sorcerous Versatility
    • Magical Guidance
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    An event in your past, or in the life of a parent or ancestor, left an indelible mark on you, infusing you with arcane magic. This font of magic, whatever its origin, fuels your spells. At 1st level, you know four cantrips of your choice from the sorcerer spell list. You learn additional sorcerer cantrips of your choice at higher levels, as shown i...

    Choose a sorcerous origin, which describes the source of your innate magical power. Your choice grants you features when you choose it at 1st level and again at 6th, 14th, and 18th level.

    At 2nd level, you tap into a deep wellspring of magic within yourself. This wellspring is represented by sorcery points, which allow you to create a variety of magical effects. 1. Sorcery Points.You have 2 sorcery points, and you gain more as you reach higher levels, as shown in the Sorcery Points column of the Sorcerer table. You can never have mo...

    At 3rd level, you gain the ability to twist your spells to suit your needs. You gain two of the following Metamagic options of your choice. You gain another one at 10th and 17th level. You can use only one Metamagic option on a spell when you cast it, unless otherwise noted. 1. Careful Spell.When you cast a spell that forces other creatures to make...

    When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.

    When you reach a level in this class that grants the Ability Score Improvement feature, you can do one of the following, representing the magic within you flowing in new ways: 1. Replace one of the options you chose for the Metamagic feature with a different Metamagic option available to you. 1. Replace one cantrip you learned from this class' spel...

    When you reach 5th level, you can tap into your inner wellspring of magic to try and conjure success from failure. When you make an ability check that fails, you can spend 1 sorcery point to reroll the d20, and you must use the new roll, potentially turning the failure into a success.

    Learn how to play a sorcerer in Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition, a magical class that carries a birthright or an influence from unknown forces. Find out your spell slots, cantrips, spells known, class features, and sorcerous origin.

  6. Four men from different parts of the globe, all hiding from their pasts in the same remote South American town, agree to risk their lives transporting several cases of dynamite (which is so old that it is dripping unstable nitroglycerin) across dangerous jungle terrain.

    • 121 min
  7. A sorcerer is a person who can perform sorcery—witchcraft or magic. The word sorcerer can be used for any gender, but it typically refers to a man. The word sorceress refers to a woman who performs sorcery.