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<blockquote data-quote="skymage" data-source="post: 445937" data-attributes="member: 7347"><p>IMHO the only time it would take more then 6 seconds to read a scroll is if there are more then one spell on the scroll. scrolls can have up to 6 spells meaning 6 seconds each with maybe a circumstance penalty cause there is no way to determine when a spell ends unless you already read it. in other words 6 spells is one min.</p><p></p><p>it depends on how you view scrolls. the books says easy to use and they have the same casting time as the spell so i see it as the command word and the info on "caster level" after all there has to be a way to quantify the damage, range, and how hard it is to dispeal it in ingame terms. the only thing that has to be done is finish the spell which is just like casting a spell you had prepared.</p><p></p><p>after all in real life there where some spells that took me a minute to read and understand but once i've looked it over it takes all of about six seconds to reread it and understand it. the first time i read wish it took me a while now if i have to look somthing up it takes less then a min to find the page and the section i want</p><p></p><p>in the end you have to make scrolls they way you see them or change the rules so scrolls are the way there are suposed to be but in my opinion they are fine the way they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skymage, post: 445937, member: 7347"] IMHO the only time it would take more then 6 seconds to read a scroll is if there are more then one spell on the scroll. scrolls can have up to 6 spells meaning 6 seconds each with maybe a circumstance penalty cause there is no way to determine when a spell ends unless you already read it. in other words 6 spells is one min. it depends on how you view scrolls. the books says easy to use and they have the same casting time as the spell so i see it as the command word and the info on "caster level" after all there has to be a way to quantify the damage, range, and how hard it is to dispeal it in ingame terms. the only thing that has to be done is finish the spell which is just like casting a spell you had prepared. after all in real life there where some spells that took me a minute to read and understand but once i've looked it over it takes all of about six seconds to reread it and understand it. the first time i read wish it took me a while now if i have to look somthing up it takes less then a min to find the page and the section i want in the end you have to make scrolls they way you see them or change the rules so scrolls are the way there are suposed to be but in my opinion they are fine the way they are. [/QUOTE]
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