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<blockquote data-quote="WaterRabbit" data-source="post: 7645533" data-attributes="member: 2445"><p>The main issue here is that unless you have place where there are tons of books, this spell is of limited utility. No one will create a spell like this to count a dozen items or less -- which is what most troves of books are going to be. There are probably very few libraries in most worlds and they would be carefully guarded. With a 10 minute casting time it doesn't really work for smash and grabs either.</p><p></p><p>Also, why is the duration more than instantaneous?</p><p></p><p>I am in agreement that this needs a rework because as a DM I might be willing to create a list of books that is less than a dozen, but if you are measuring books in increments of 1,000 sq ft, forget about it. This <em>might</em> work for a computer game, but not a TTRPG. Also, I doubt many players care about the information that would be gathered by this spell. If a DM handed a player the information this spell produces for 500 books do you think they are going to actually go down the list and read it? I don't see the "fun" in a spell like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterRabbit, post: 7645533, member: 2445"] The main issue here is that unless you have place where there are tons of books, this spell is of limited utility. No one will create a spell like this to count a dozen items or less -- which is what most troves of books are going to be. There are probably very few libraries in most worlds and they would be carefully guarded. With a 10 minute casting time it doesn't really work for smash and grabs either. Also, why is the duration more than instantaneous? I am in agreement that this needs a rework because as a DM I might be willing to create a list of books that is less than a dozen, but if you are measuring books in increments of 1,000 sq ft, forget about it. This [I]might[/I] work for a computer game, but not a TTRPG. Also, I doubt many players care about the information that would be gathered by this spell. If a DM handed a player the information this spell produces for 500 books do you think they are going to actually go down the list and read it? I don't see the "fun" in a spell like this. [/QUOTE]
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