D&D 3E/3.5 3.5 - Bbb?

Grog

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This may have been asked before, but did 3.5 clear up the question of whether or not Boccob's Blessed Book reduces scribing costs and/or time?
 

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Quidam

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From the SRD 3.5:

Blessed Book: This well-made tome is always of small size, typically no more than 12 inches tall, 8 inches wide, and 1 inch thick. All such books are durable, waterproof, bound with iron overlaid with silver, and locked.
A wizard can fill the 1,000 pages of a blessed book with spells without paying the 25 gp per page material cost. This book is never found as randomly generated treasure with spells already inscribed in it.
Moderate transmutation; CL 7th; Craft Wondrous Item, secret page; Price 12,500 gp;Weight 1 lb.


So, yeah. Sorta. But 25gp/page? I thought it was 100gp/page with spells taking 1 page/lvl. Also note that instead of allowing X spells of any level, that it's got 1000 pages to use as you see fit.
 

Caliban

Rules Monkey
The 25/page is a typo, it's supposed to say 100/page.

So now it's even better than the 3.0 version, free scribing and 1,000 pages to play with. That's 111 ninth level spells. :)
 

Storm Raven

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Grog said:
This may have been asked before, but did 3.5 clear up the question of whether or not Boccob's Blessed Book reduces scribing costs and/or time?

Yes, it did. There is no cost to scribe spells in the BBB. Just like I, and many others always maintained.
 

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