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<blockquote data-quote="QuietBrowser" data-source="post: 7023180" data-attributes="member: 6855057"><p>Inspired by a blend of Caliban's Greedy Grimoire and many other "too full of magic to mess with" spell-books from my childhood, this is a magic item that's been haunting me recently. Problem is, I've never made a magic item for, well, any edition before, so I could really use help on how to balance it or make it a reality.</p><p></p><p>A Guardian Grimoire is a rare "compilation" spellbook, created to be something of an artificial familiar and readily accessible library to wizards. Capable of assimilating literary knowledge into itself, the primary draw of this sentient spellbook is its ability to defend itself against thieves.</p><p></p><p>To expand the Guardian Grimoire's knowledge, you have several options. You can place scrolls within the book and they will immediately become new pages. If you are attuned to the book, you can prepare spells from the scrolls without using up the scroll. You can also cast any scroll-spell from the book, erasing them from the scroll as you do so. By having the Grimoire to hand as you study a particular text (scroll, book, tablet, whatever), you can make the Grimoire copy down the information you read, which increases the time required to study it by +25%. You can also physically feed such materials to the Grimoire to instantly assimilate it, at the cost of destroying whatever it ate - if fed another wizard's spellbook, then it retains only those spells not previously held within it.</p><p></p><p>In addition to serving as a spellbook, a Guardian Grimoire can provide Advantage on Arcana, History, Nature or Religion checks, providing it contains relevant information within it. A Guardian Grimoire that had assimilated the journal of a Ranger might grant advantage on Nature checks, or local History checks, but not on Arcana checks, for example.</p><p></p><p>The Guardian Grimoire is mobile, capable of moving at a speed of 10 feet on its own (land and spider-climbing), though some versions levitate instead.</p><p></p><p>Finally, its greatest power is its ability to both regenerate damage by consuming spell-scribing ink and paper and to defend its contents. A Guardian Grimoire's driving purpose is to protect its master's secrets, which it defines as its own contents, and to this end it has several potent abilities. Firstly, it can seal itself shut as per the Arcane Lock spell. Secondly, a Guardian Grimoire can use the spells it contains to defend itself; it has as many Spell Slots as its master and can cast spells equivalent to the highest level of spells that its master can cast. Finally, if all else fails, it can produce its own weaponry, in the form of transmuting its interior into a hollow ringed by myriad blade-like fangs, and biting for 1d6 slashing damage per attack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietBrowser, post: 7023180, member: 6855057"] Inspired by a blend of Caliban's Greedy Grimoire and many other "too full of magic to mess with" spell-books from my childhood, this is a magic item that's been haunting me recently. Problem is, I've never made a magic item for, well, any edition before, so I could really use help on how to balance it or make it a reality. A Guardian Grimoire is a rare "compilation" spellbook, created to be something of an artificial familiar and readily accessible library to wizards. Capable of assimilating literary knowledge into itself, the primary draw of this sentient spellbook is its ability to defend itself against thieves. To expand the Guardian Grimoire's knowledge, you have several options. You can place scrolls within the book and they will immediately become new pages. If you are attuned to the book, you can prepare spells from the scrolls without using up the scroll. You can also cast any scroll-spell from the book, erasing them from the scroll as you do so. By having the Grimoire to hand as you study a particular text (scroll, book, tablet, whatever), you can make the Grimoire copy down the information you read, which increases the time required to study it by +25%. You can also physically feed such materials to the Grimoire to instantly assimilate it, at the cost of destroying whatever it ate - if fed another wizard's spellbook, then it retains only those spells not previously held within it. In addition to serving as a spellbook, a Guardian Grimoire can provide Advantage on Arcana, History, Nature or Religion checks, providing it contains relevant information within it. A Guardian Grimoire that had assimilated the journal of a Ranger might grant advantage on Nature checks, or local History checks, but not on Arcana checks, for example. The Guardian Grimoire is mobile, capable of moving at a speed of 10 feet on its own (land and spider-climbing), though some versions levitate instead. Finally, its greatest power is its ability to both regenerate damage by consuming spell-scribing ink and paper and to defend its contents. A Guardian Grimoire's driving purpose is to protect its master's secrets, which it defines as its own contents, and to this end it has several potent abilities. Firstly, it can seal itself shut as per the Arcane Lock spell. Secondly, a Guardian Grimoire can use the spells it contains to defend itself; it has as many Spell Slots as its master and can cast spells equivalent to the highest level of spells that its master can cast. Finally, if all else fails, it can produce its own weaponry, in the form of transmuting its interior into a hollow ringed by myriad blade-like fangs, and biting for 1d6 slashing damage per attack. [/QUOTE]
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