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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8025092" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>I think some people here are confusing paying for additional spells and paying for copying.</p><p>Bob the wizard is now third level. He has the chance to be in town.</p><p>He leveled in the field so now he wants to copy his new spells into his spellbook.</p><p>2 first level must be copied. It cost him 100 gold to get them down.</p><p>2 second level must be copied. Both are of his school so again 100 gold to get them down.</p><p></p><p>He wants to add a third spell second level spell. He goes to the local wizard that thought him magic and wants to add the blur spell to his spell book. Being a former apprentice, the wizard charge him 100 gold for the right of copying the spell. It costs an other 100 gold in inks.</p><p></p><p>And it goes both ways.</p><p>Gen the mighty NPC knows that Bob has the spell fire ball in his arsenal. When Bob gets in town after his adventure, Gen goes to Bob and asks him for the right of copying the spell fire ball. Gen the Mighty NPC pays 750 golds to Bob to have the right of copying the spell onto his spell book. When Kardok comes to Bob for the right of copying the spell, Bob isn't really happy to see Kardok but that fellow did let him copy a spell from his spell book. Kardok is a bit low on money but he has the ink for the Fire ball spell. He wants a little discount. He offers 500 gold and the spell Snilloc snowball swarm and the inks to copy it. Bob knows that he's losing about 50 gold but the rights to copy a spell from Kardok is a good opportunity...</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Tarkud the Fighter, pays for the repairs to his armor, shield and weapons (about 10% of their value). He buys new magical arrows and goes to the alchemist and apothecary to buy potions. He knows that Bob will make a few potions of fire resistance but he does not expect that Bob will have time to make a lot of them. Maybe two or three. So better check with the local alchemist. Healing potions are costly too but hey... At least they turned up a good profit on this adventure. The same goes with Albrecht the priest, and all the other characters. <strong>Everyone pays for something.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8025092, member: 6855114"] I think some people here are confusing paying for additional spells and paying for copying. Bob the wizard is now third level. He has the chance to be in town. He leveled in the field so now he wants to copy his new spells into his spellbook. 2 first level must be copied. It cost him 100 gold to get them down. 2 second level must be copied. Both are of his school so again 100 gold to get them down. He wants to add a third spell second level spell. He goes to the local wizard that thought him magic and wants to add the blur spell to his spell book. Being a former apprentice, the wizard charge him 100 gold for the right of copying the spell. It costs an other 100 gold in inks. And it goes both ways. Gen the mighty NPC knows that Bob has the spell fire ball in his arsenal. When Bob gets in town after his adventure, Gen goes to Bob and asks him for the right of copying the spell fire ball. Gen the Mighty NPC pays 750 golds to Bob to have the right of copying the spell onto his spell book. When Kardok comes to Bob for the right of copying the spell, Bob isn't really happy to see Kardok but that fellow did let him copy a spell from his spell book. Kardok is a bit low on money but he has the ink for the Fire ball spell. He wants a little discount. He offers 500 gold and the spell Snilloc snowball swarm and the inks to copy it. Bob knows that he's losing about 50 gold but the rights to copy a spell from Kardok is a good opportunity... Meanwhile, Tarkud the Fighter, pays for the repairs to his armor, shield and weapons (about 10% of their value). He buys new magical arrows and goes to the alchemist and apothecary to buy potions. He knows that Bob will make a few potions of fire resistance but he does not expect that Bob will have time to make a lot of them. Maybe two or three. So better check with the local alchemist. Healing potions are costly too but hey... At least they turned up a good profit on this adventure. The same goes with Albrecht the priest, and all the other characters. [B]Everyone pays for something.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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