Gradine
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I hope not.
There is a huge verisimilitude hit if there are magic items, but no way to craft them. Where the heck did they come from?
DM: "Well, they could be crafted before the Sundering, but no longer."
That's totally lame.
Not that I want PCs creating a ton of items, but if the group decides that they want or need some minor scroll, that should be doable without some major quest to get the butt cheek of a gargoyle.
The DMG should have good item crafting rules. It's not that the game should have a ton of crafting, but it should allow the players to do so if that is the direction where they are spending their resources.
And the "this is not 3E" argument is a bit weak as well. One of the goals of 5E was to get back to some of the 1E, 2E, and 3E roots. That should include magic item crafting. IMO.
PS. If you have read the first Sundering book, some spell casters in it are cheering that magic is back to the way it was before the spellplague. So if magic is back to the way it was, so should magic item creation. Or at least that seems logical. Granted, spells are not identical to 3E, but they are pretty darn close. They feel like 3E spells (with some buffing and other limitations, along with revised Vancian).
I'm intrigued what direction 5e DMG goes with magic item crafting, but I personally would not want to see 3e levels of magic item prevalence. It simply wouldn't make sense given the direction this edition has taken so far with regards to magic items.
But we're not debating the relative merits of various magic item crafting systems. We're debating whether giving everyone the ability to cast spells from scrolls is dangerously broken. If this were 3e, and casters could pump out scrolls with few resources, then it very well could be. But it's not 3e, and they can't, so it's probably not broken at all.
It is most likely, as has been pointed out, that crafting in 5e is likely to be much more difficult and require much more in the way of resources. Scrolls may or may not be just as easy to produce as before. If they are, and you adopt that (optional) rule, then maybe yeah, you may want to houserule who can read scrolls. In the absence of that, scrolls are nothing but treasure, and in the absence of an easy way to sell unwanted magic items, it makes sense to have a rule for non-casters to cast spells from scrolls.