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<blockquote data-quote="Strahd_Von_Zarovich" data-source="post: 3371161" data-attributes="member: 24609"><p>The first wand (magic missile), someone scribed the activation word on the stick.</p><p>the other wand hold several "clickable" runes, when all are pressed, the <em>color spray</em> sprayes.</p><p>Here, that was easy ... <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p>All are waiting for the mighty Wizard Allyra or Eliyyad the Sorcerer to Identify the items.</p><p>and I recall you bought several pearls from the gnomes for <em>Identify</em> spell.</p><p></p><p>Hmm.. good question.</p><p>Let me Quote SRD</p><p>[CODE][B]ARCANE MAGICAL WRITINGS [/B] </p><p>To decipher an arcane magical writing (such as a single spell in written form in another’s</p><p>spellbook or on a scroll), a character must make a Spellcraft check (DC 20 + the spell’s</p><p>level). If the skill check fails, the character cannot attempt to read that particular spell</p><p> again until the next day. A read magic spell automatically deciphers a magical writing</p><p> without a skill check. If the person who created the magical writing is on hand to help the </p><p>reader, success is also automatic.</p><p>[/code]</p><p></p><p>[CODE][B]Wizard Spells and Borrowed Spellbooks [/B] </p><p>A wizard can use a borrowed spellbook to prepare a spell she already knows and has</p><p> recorded in her own spellbook, but preparation success is not assured. First, the wizard</p><p> must decipher the writing in the book (see Arcane Magical Writings, above). Once a spell</p><p> from another spellcaster’s book is deciphered, the reader must make a Spellcraft check</p><p> (DC 15 + spell’s level)</p><p>to prepare the spell. If the check succeeds, the wizard can prepare the spell. She must</p><p> repeat the check to prepare the spell again, no matter how many times she has prepared it</p><p> before. If the check fails, she cannot try to prepare the spell from the same source again</p><p> until the next day. (However, as explained above, she does not need to repeat a check to</p><p> decipher the writing.)[/code]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strahd_Von_Zarovich, post: 3371161, member: 24609"] The first wand (magic missile), someone scribed the activation word on the stick. the other wand hold several "clickable" runes, when all are pressed, the [I]color spray[/I] sprayes. Here, that was easy ... :) All are waiting for the mighty Wizard Allyra or Eliyyad the Sorcerer to Identify the items. and I recall you bought several pearls from the gnomes for [I]Identify[/I] spell. Hmm.. good question. Let me Quote SRD [CODE][B]ARCANE MAGICAL WRITINGS [/B] To decipher an arcane magical writing (such as a single spell in written form in another’s spellbook or on a scroll), a character must make a Spellcraft check (DC 20 + the spell’s level). If the skill check fails, the character cannot attempt to read that particular spell again until the next day. A read magic spell automatically deciphers a magical writing without a skill check. If the person who created the magical writing is on hand to help the reader, success is also automatic. [/code] [CODE][B]Wizard Spells and Borrowed Spellbooks [/B] A wizard can use a borrowed spellbook to prepare a spell she already knows and has recorded in her own spellbook, but preparation success is not assured. First, the wizard must decipher the writing in the book (see Arcane Magical Writings, above). Once a spell from another spellcaster’s book is deciphered, the reader must make a Spellcraft check (DC 15 + spell’s level) to prepare the spell. If the check succeeds, the wizard can prepare the spell. She must repeat the check to prepare the spell again, no matter how many times she has prepared it before. If the check fails, she cannot try to prepare the spell from the same source again until the next day. (However, as explained above, she does not need to repeat a check to decipher the writing.)[/code] [/QUOTE]
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