Except that, so far, my favorite romp has been on a rogue, that didn't do any of that? Again, I've already stated that some of this needs to be looked at, but again, you're rehashing the same argument, failing to realize that I'm not disagreeing, at least, not with this. I don't have to be upset to point out fallacies in your arguments, especially when you're arguing that I'm missing your point, when clearly, it's you that's missing mine.

So, I'm going to be crystal clear here, because it seems like anything else is wasted time:

1. Given the absence of a skill that allows a character to use a magical item, they should not be able to use it.

2. If you're truly looking for more 5e, then a fighter being able to take a background that allows stealth and sleight of hand shouldn't be something you're arguing about, backgrounds are about as 5e as you can get.

3. Arcane casters should not be able to cast/scribe Divine scrolls.

4. Cantrip scrolls do have a valid function, in that an arcane caster that doesn't have that cantrip castable, or simply wants to save that slot for later, can/should be able to use the scroll. Note: Nowhere did I say anything about being able to scribe it, that fallacy came from elsewhere.

Which of your points am I missing, that cantrip scrolls serve no purpose? We've already gotten past that, I thought. Now, what is it you're arguing about?