Falling Icicle
Adventurer
Losing one's spellbook has always been the Wizard's worst nightmare, but I haven't found any rules in 4e for what happens if a spellbook is lost or destroyed. Anyone know?
Drakhar said:They only have the daily/utility spells that they know as well as have no rituals to cast.
On Puget Sound said:What a great opportunity for a Skill Challenge! Arcana for each spell to be reconstructed from memory, with higher level spells requiring harder tests. On a fail, History or Nature might provide a clue to jog your memory. Diplomacy might let you beg, borrow or buy a spell from someone else.
The only problem is, non-wizards probably can't contribute much to the challenge.
For extra fun, maybe the DM makes the rolls in secret. On a narrow miss, you think you have the spell right, until the first time you use it in combat. Then you discover you missed one tiny detail and it works...differently. Perhaps only a role-playing effect added. "Hmm. My sleep spell now leaves its victims snoring six inches off the ground. How odd..."
Lurker37 said:Call me crazy, but if the DM puts the players in a situation where the spellbooks get lost, and the DM doesn't have rules to allow it to be easily reconstructed, then I think it should be the DM's responsibility to give them a way of getting it back. This is because the spellbook is a class feature, and thus not as easily replaced as it was in 3.X.
So it's probably in the lair of the current threat, or the rogue can trace it via the local guild, or the next group of bandits happens to include the thief, or the next bunch of NPCs they rescue found it and hand it back for free as a reward, or whatever.
Worst case scenario - the Wizard can probably get a new spellbook with all the spells and rituals they got as class benefits (as opposed to rituals bought or learnt from other ritual books) from whomever they receive training from.
Of course, that's just how I play, and it's only because access to the spellbook and the free rituals is part of the balance of the Wizard class.
Falling Icicle said:And which daily/utility spells do they "know"? The one's they currently had prepared? What about the one's they've already cast that day? And what about the other spells in the book? How does the Wizard go about replacing them?