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Scribing Scrolls

Started by Carthrat, April 29, 2006, 02:01:22 AM

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Carthrat

Wizards, when armed with a suitable quill or writing implement, are capable of scribing scrolls.

A typical quill has 2d20+10 spell levels in it; once it has scribed this many, it breaks. The wizard scribing can't know how many are left within; if he tries to scribe a scroll when there aren't enough levels left in the quill, then both the quill and scroll are ruined.

Some quills have particular affinities to certain spells- they decrease the spell levels consumed by half (no less than 1), and reduce the cost of scribing by 5%.

It costs a certain amount of GP to scribe any given spell, and these costs and listed here.

1st - 50
2nd - 150
3rd - 350
4th - 625
5th - 1500
6th - 3500
7th - 5000
8th/9th - GM fiat.
[19:14] <Annerose> Aww, mouth not outpacing brain after all?
[19:14] <Candide> My brain caught up

Anastasia

I'm going to merge this into house rules to reduce forum clutter. I'll delete this thread in a few days.
<Afina> Imagine a tiny pixie boot stamping on a devil's face.
<Afina> Forever.

<Yuthirin> Afina, giant parasitic rainbow space whale.
<IronDragoon> I mean, why not?