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Spellbooks have many similarities to weapons but much more generalized stats.
All spellbooks:
*Count as Blunt weapons and use the Weapon Proficiency: Blunt for calculating AVs
*Do NOT recieve the +1 for being of Very Fine quality
*Use the exact same weapon stats, specifically 1d4 for damage.
*Count as 1-handed weapons
*Are considered the "spellbook" weapon sub-type
'''Note:''' while spellbooks count as blunt weapons they do not require the blunt weapon proficiency to be equipped.
Therefore, only the follow attributes are required for spellbooks:
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<td>'''Name'''</td><td>'''Description'''</td><td>'''Quality'''</td><td>'''Rarity'''</td><td>'''Weight'''</td>
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<td>Novice Spellbook</td><td>A simple leather-bound parchment book with enchanted pages, the mage can inscribe up to 5 spells in it.</td><td>Simple'</td><td>Common</td><td>1</td>
</tr>
</table>


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Revision as of 05:34, 24 July 2012

Spellbooks have many similarities to weapons but much more generalized stats.

All spellbooks:

  • Count as Blunt weapons and use the Weapon Proficiency: Blunt for calculating AVs
  • Do NOT recieve the +1 for being of Very Fine quality
  • Use the exact same weapon stats, specifically 1d4 for damage.
  • Count as 1-handed weapons
  • Are considered the "spellbook" weapon sub-type

Note: while spellbooks count as blunt weapons they do not require the blunt weapon proficiency to be equipped.


Therefore, only the follow attributes are required for spellbooks:

NameDescriptionQualityRarityWeight
Novice SpellbookA simple leather-bound parchment book with enchanted pages, the mage can inscribe up to 5 spells in it.Simple'Common1

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