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<blockquote data-quote="Swarmkeeper" data-source="post: 7317779" data-attributes="member: 6921763"><p>When the party in our game found the spellbook of a dead wizard, I did allow the two wizards in the group to copy it using the standard costs and timeline outlined in the PHB (p 114) with an accompanying INT check per the scroll copying guidelines in the DMG (p 200). However, I also ruled that once a spell was copied, the spell disappeared from the original book, much like as if it were copied from a scroll forcing the two wizards to negotiate on how they would split up the spell bounty. As DM, I made sure the spellbook had several spells the two PC wizards already had and many others that were more utility-type spells so I wasn’t just a fireball/lightning bolt bonanza. </p><p></p><p>Using such a strategy would certainly cause the wizards at the guild in your scenario to deny the request - and allow you to maintain some semblance of balance in the party. Only the most powerful guild wizards would be able to overcome this limitation (read: Wish) but would only flex those muscles under rare circumstances. And most wizards would believe there are no shortcuts and the only true path to spell mastery is through patient study. At least, that’s one way you could rule it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swarmkeeper, post: 7317779, member: 6921763"] When the party in our game found the spellbook of a dead wizard, I did allow the two wizards in the group to copy it using the standard costs and timeline outlined in the PHB (p 114) with an accompanying INT check per the scroll copying guidelines in the DMG (p 200). However, I also ruled that once a spell was copied, the spell disappeared from the original book, much like as if it were copied from a scroll forcing the two wizards to negotiate on how they would split up the spell bounty. As DM, I made sure the spellbook had several spells the two PC wizards already had and many others that were more utility-type spells so I wasn’t just a fireball/lightning bolt bonanza. Using such a strategy would certainly cause the wizards at the guild in your scenario to deny the request - and allow you to maintain some semblance of balance in the party. Only the most powerful guild wizards would be able to overcome this limitation (read: Wish) but would only flex those muscles under rare circumstances. And most wizards would believe there are no shortcuts and the only true path to spell mastery is through patient study. At least, that’s one way you could rule it. [/QUOTE]
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