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A scroll is a written formula that stores a magic spell until it is read aloud and the magic released, destroying the scroll in the process. | A scroll is a written formula that stores a magic spell until it is read aloud and the magic released, destroying the scroll in the process. | ||
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Casters must know the language the scroll is written in and make their normal spellcasting roll to successfully cast the spell written on the scroll. Divine scrolls can be used by any Zealot, whether he knows or is of sufficient level to cast the particular spell on the scroll or not. General Arcane scrolls can be used by any Scholar, whether he knows or is of sufficient level to cast the spell or not. Casters may use scrolls even if a spell failure had knocked out the ability to cast spells of the level of the spell on the scroll. | Casters must know the language the scroll is written in and make their normal spellcasting roll to successfully cast the spell written on the scroll. Divine scrolls can be used by any Zealot, whether he knows or is of sufficient level to cast the particular spell on the scroll or not. General Arcane scrolls can be used by any Scholar, whether he knows or is of sufficient level to cast the spell or not. Casters may use scrolls even if a spell failure had knocked out the ability to cast spells of the level of the spell on the scroll. |
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