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<blockquote data-quote="Elder-Basilisk" data-source="post: 99247" data-attributes="member: 3146"><p>Actually, the scrolls aren't in the "universal arcane language." Even wizards can't understand each others' scrolls and spellbooks by default.</p><p></p><p>That being said, however, it's just as easy for a wizard to understand a sorceror-scribed scroll as a wizard-scribed scroll. He has to decipher it either by casting <em>Read Magic</em> or making a spellcraft check.</p><p></p><p>I think of the scroll as storing arcane energy (either structured by instict or by learning). Anyone proficient in wielding arcane energy can make use of the spells scribed onto the scroll (although if the energy is more complex (ie. higher level) than they're used to handling, there's a chance that they won't manage to control it and it will fail. A wizard can also tear apart the arcane energy structures on the scroll bit by bit in order to understand them and record how to replicate them. That's what he does when he scribes a scroll into his spellbook. (And it's why he destroys the scroll in the process).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elder-Basilisk, post: 99247, member: 3146"] Actually, the scrolls aren't in the "universal arcane language." Even wizards can't understand each others' scrolls and spellbooks by default. That being said, however, it's just as easy for a wizard to understand a sorceror-scribed scroll as a wizard-scribed scroll. He has to decipher it either by casting [i]Read Magic[/i] or making a spellcraft check. I think of the scroll as storing arcane energy (either structured by instict or by learning). Anyone proficient in wielding arcane energy can make use of the spells scribed onto the scroll (although if the energy is more complex (ie. higher level) than they're used to handling, there's a chance that they won't manage to control it and it will fail. A wizard can also tear apart the arcane energy structures on the scroll bit by bit in order to understand them and record how to replicate them. That's what he does when he scribes a scroll into his spellbook. (And it's why he destroys the scroll in the process). [/QUOTE]
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