How to hide a spellbook.


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Leomund's Secret Chest?
Drawmij’s Instant Summons?
Glove of Storing?

Maybe you could get creative with the Craft Wondrous Item feat and see if your DM would let you make it into a magical item that simply teleports to you in a manner similiar to Drawmij’s Instant Summons. I would guess that it would be a very costly undertaking, and might just be cheaper to create a backup copy.
 

Be a fat guy and stick it in your... mouth... or such...

And if they take it out of there you prolly were tied up or dead.... why am I even posting this?
 



How about casting Invisibility followed by Permanency on it? Follow this up with a permanencied See Invisibility on yourself, and just pray that no one dispells it.:D

If all else fails, just roll up a sorcerer. :D
 

Magic of Faerun has a spellbook ability called "glammered" where the book can be made to look like another simple object through an illusion (obviously). So you glammer the spellbook into a harp.... who'd want to steal a harp? (Don't answer that.)
 

With the help of the pick pockets skill you can hide it on your person. In Song and Silence modifiers for the PP/Search contested roll is presented.
 

SonOfLilith said:
How do you hide your spellbook? My friend has had it stolen three times, and both of us are looking for ideas.
First buckle it to your torso.
Then take a very long cloth and wrap it around your torso and your spell book until your intire mid section looks like it's part of a mummy.
Then hope you don't need to pull out your book until later for anyreason. :)
 

IMC, wizards have the OPTION of tatooing some spells directly onto their skin. The average, adult male human can fit up to 14 spells in "easily readable" areas of their body. Contortionists could probably do more, but not many wizards are contortionists :).

If you can get the party to agree to it, you can tattoo spells on their back and stuff I suppose too :)
 

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