fanboy2000
Adventurer
A not so imaginary conversation...
It's important to remember that the 3.0 DMG rules were written to prevent this conversation:
DM: So, you all home now in Greyhawk, what do you want to do Mouse?
Mouse's Player: You know, I've always wanted to scribe a scroll. It might be useful to have a few scrolls of Magic Missile on hand. What does it take to make one?
DM: (No one's ever asked this before, he needs to refresh his memory) Ummmmm.... ok. Hold on. (Looks through 2e DMG.) You need to know the spell.
Mouse's Player: Check.
DM: Ummmm... (read, read, read, read) You need a quill, some ink, paper, and magical components.
Mouse's Player: Great, I'll buy the componets in morning. How much will they cost.
DM: Well, that's the problem, they need to be special.
Mouse's Player: Ok, what do you mean?
DM: Well, the quill can't just be a goose quill, it has to come from something like a roc.
Mouse's Player: I thought you said roc only lived in the mountians on the Norther Contentent ran by the Invincible Overlord?
DM: Ummmm, well it dosen't have to come from a roc. It could come from some other magical creature.
Mouse's Player: Will a cockatrice's feather do?
DM: (Unsure, a cocatrice dosen't seem like it would fit the flavor of Magic Missile.) I don't know. Maybe.
Mouse's Player: Well, I can by the paper right?
DM: No. That has to be special too.
Mouse's Player: Ink?
DM: Specialy blended with teas from a vergin bride.
Mouse's Player: So, I have to go several adventures to scribe a scroll for a first level spell, so I can be better prepaired for future adventures?
DM: Ummmm, yeah.
Mouse's Player: (resigned to his fate) Well, guys, whant to help me while I search the surndings for scroll components. (The other players agree.)
DM: Don't for get you need to be back in time for the Coronation. Then you need to go back to Blackmoor and settle the debt with Old Man Higgins.
Mouse's Player: Forget it. (Mouse never, ever, ever tries to scribe another scroll. He does wonder why there are so many magic items lying around in treasures, who has the time to make this stuff?)
I don't know about anyone else, but this conversation (quite common in 2e) isn't exactly riveting.
Sebastian Francis said:FROM D&D 3.0 DM's GUIDE:
"The character needs a supply of choice writing materials, the cost of which is subsumed in the cost for scribing the scroll--12.5 gp per level of the spell times the level of the caster. All writing implements and materials used to scribe a scroll must be fresh and unused. The character must pay the full cost for scribing each spell scroll no matter how many times she previously has scribed the same spell.
The creater must have prepared the spell to be scribed . . . and must provide any material components or focuses the spell requires. If casting the spell would reduce the caster's XP total, she pays the cost upon beginning the scroll in addition to the XP cost for making the scroll itself. Likewise, material components are consumed when she begins writing, but focuses are not. (A focus used in scribing a scroll can be reused). The act of writing . . .
[Begin Gamer Identity Crisis]
It's important to remember that the 3.0 DMG rules were written to prevent this conversation:
DM: So, you all home now in Greyhawk, what do you want to do Mouse?
Mouse's Player: You know, I've always wanted to scribe a scroll. It might be useful to have a few scrolls of Magic Missile on hand. What does it take to make one?
DM: (No one's ever asked this before, he needs to refresh his memory) Ummmmm.... ok. Hold on. (Looks through 2e DMG.) You need to know the spell.
Mouse's Player: Check.
DM: Ummmm... (read, read, read, read) You need a quill, some ink, paper, and magical components.
Mouse's Player: Great, I'll buy the componets in morning. How much will they cost.
DM: Well, that's the problem, they need to be special.
Mouse's Player: Ok, what do you mean?
DM: Well, the quill can't just be a goose quill, it has to come from something like a roc.
Mouse's Player: I thought you said roc only lived in the mountians on the Norther Contentent ran by the Invincible Overlord?
DM: Ummmm, well it dosen't have to come from a roc. It could come from some other magical creature.
Mouse's Player: Will a cockatrice's feather do?
DM: (Unsure, a cocatrice dosen't seem like it would fit the flavor of Magic Missile.) I don't know. Maybe.
Mouse's Player: Well, I can by the paper right?
DM: No. That has to be special too.
Mouse's Player: Ink?
DM: Specialy blended with teas from a vergin bride.
Mouse's Player: So, I have to go several adventures to scribe a scroll for a first level spell, so I can be better prepaired for future adventures?
DM: Ummmm, yeah.
Mouse's Player: (resigned to his fate) Well, guys, whant to help me while I search the surndings for scroll components. (The other players agree.)
DM: Don't for get you need to be back in time for the Coronation. Then you need to go back to Blackmoor and settle the debt with Old Man Higgins.
Mouse's Player: Forget it. (Mouse never, ever, ever tries to scribe another scroll. He does wonder why there are so many magic items lying around in treasures, who has the time to make this stuff?)
I don't know about anyone else, but this conversation (quite common in 2e) isn't exactly riveting.