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<blockquote data-quote="merwins" data-source="post: 7398166" data-attributes="member: 6829883"><p><strong>Grabbit and Cramyn's Penultimate Parchments of Engrammatic Emulation</strong> (rarity varies, attunement not required)</p><p></p><p>The Weave-Proof Scroll Tube is enchanted with a severely constrained antimagic shell, in and of itself, quite a find. When sealed, it will protect its contents from any effects that tap into the Weave. It does not detect as magic. </p><p></p><p>The sheets of Parchment are another tale entirely. Parchments are almost always blank when discovered. When a spell is cast within 5 feet of a Parchment, the Parchment takes an imprint of that spell from the Weave, capturing the result of the spell EXACTLY. Any required attack roll is not captured, but any spell effect rolls ARE captured. </p><p></p><p>There is a 1 in 20 chance that the spell will be captured before it hits the Weave. In that case, as with the Spell Thief ability (Arcane Trickster) the spell is negated. (Finish the cast to capture the effects.) </p><p></p><p>If multiple Parchments are eligible to capture a spell, the rarest Parchment takes precedence. Life is cruel.</p><p></p><p>Any spellcaster may cast a captured spell from a Parchment with no additional material or somatic components. There is a chance (based on rarity) that the Parchment disintegrates when a spell is cast from it. The Parchment has no chance of capturing a spell cast from it or any other Parchment. </p><p></p><p>If a captured spell is not cast from the Parchment within 8 hours, spell fades away, leaving the Parchment blank again. Life is not that cruel. </p><p></p><p>The following list shows: </p><p>Parchment rarity (affected spell level | percent chance to disintegrate after a spell is cast from the Parchment | chance when rolling d20 to find). </p><p>- Uncommon (1-2 | 5% | 1-10)</p><p>- Rare (1-5 | 25% | 11-16)</p><p>- Very Rare (1-7 | 50% | 17-19)</p><p>- Legendary (1-9 | 100% | 20)</p><p></p><p>When discovered, there are d4+1 Parchments in a Weave-Proof Scroll Tube. Roll a d20 and consult the above table to determine rarity for each Parchment found. </p><p></p><p>Legend has it that Grabit and Cramyn claimed to have created the Ultimate Parchment that could store and cast 9th level spells without disintegrating, but no one has found such a Parchment (yet). </p><p></p><p>Note that while a parchment is not guaranteed to be in range to capture a Detect Magic spell, it is ALWAYS in range to capture an Identify spell.</p><p></p><p><strong>Next: A ring, with very sharp teeth </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merwins, post: 7398166, member: 6829883"] [B]Grabbit and Cramyn's Penultimate Parchments of Engrammatic Emulation[/B] (rarity varies, attunement not required) The Weave-Proof Scroll Tube is enchanted with a severely constrained antimagic shell, in and of itself, quite a find. When sealed, it will protect its contents from any effects that tap into the Weave. It does not detect as magic. The sheets of Parchment are another tale entirely. Parchments are almost always blank when discovered. When a spell is cast within 5 feet of a Parchment, the Parchment takes an imprint of that spell from the Weave, capturing the result of the spell EXACTLY. Any required attack roll is not captured, but any spell effect rolls ARE captured. There is a 1 in 20 chance that the spell will be captured before it hits the Weave. In that case, as with the Spell Thief ability (Arcane Trickster) the spell is negated. (Finish the cast to capture the effects.) If multiple Parchments are eligible to capture a spell, the rarest Parchment takes precedence. Life is cruel. Any spellcaster may cast a captured spell from a Parchment with no additional material or somatic components. There is a chance (based on rarity) that the Parchment disintegrates when a spell is cast from it. The Parchment has no chance of capturing a spell cast from it or any other Parchment. If a captured spell is not cast from the Parchment within 8 hours, spell fades away, leaving the Parchment blank again. Life is not that cruel. The following list shows: Parchment rarity (affected spell level | percent chance to disintegrate after a spell is cast from the Parchment | chance when rolling d20 to find). - Uncommon (1-2 | 5% | 1-10) - Rare (1-5 | 25% | 11-16) - Very Rare (1-7 | 50% | 17-19) - Legendary (1-9 | 100% | 20) When discovered, there are d4+1 Parchments in a Weave-Proof Scroll Tube. Roll a d20 and consult the above table to determine rarity for each Parchment found. Legend has it that Grabit and Cramyn claimed to have created the Ultimate Parchment that could store and cast 9th level spells without disintegrating, but no one has found such a Parchment (yet). Note that while a parchment is not guaranteed to be in range to capture a Detect Magic spell, it is ALWAYS in range to capture an Identify spell. [B]Next: A ring, with very sharp teeth [/B] [/QUOTE]
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