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Note: the following uses {{tt|folio}} as a place holder for whatever noun a scroll folio goes by, be it folio, book, binder, tome, or otherwise.

==Description==
==Description==
Introduced at [[Guildfest 423]], scroll folios allow users to scribe ({{com|push}} {{tt|my folio with my scroll}}) multiple copies of a number of different [[scroll|spell scrolls]] into them for organized compact retention. The scroll being scribed is destroyed in the proccess. Each copy can later be retrieved for use by scribing it onto a new scroll ({{com|pull}} {{tt|my folio}}). This removes one copy of whatever spell the folio is turned to from the folio and generates a new spell scroll on the type of {{tt|paper}} the scroll folio uses. Some scroll folios allow for paper customization. To change the type of paper that a custom-paper scroll folio uses just {{com|push}} {{tt|my folio with my paper}} when holding a different type of paper.
Introduced at [[Guildfest 423]], scroll stackers allow users to ({{com|PUSH}} {{tt|my <stacker> with my <scroll>}}) in order to scribe multiple copies of a number of different [[scroll|spell scrolls]] into them. The scroll being scribed is destroyed in the proccess. Each copy can later be retrieved using ({{com|PULL}} {{tt|my <stacker>}}) after it has been {{com|TURN}}ed to a section.

{{com|STUDY}}ing your scroll stacker will reveal its capacity and whether or not it is a custom paper stacker.


==Capacity==
===Capacity===
Different scroll stackers have different capacities. Standard festival shop stackers have 20 spell sections capable of holding up to 10 copies of a spell. Capacities for limited items are higher, with GM Auction scroll stackers having 50 spell sections capable of holding 50 copies each.


{|class="wikitable"
===[[Spell Scrolls]]===
!Stacker!!Sections!!Copies
Different scroll folios have different capacities. Standard scroll folios have 20 spell sections and allow for 10 copies of each. {{com|STUDY}}ing your {{tt|folio}} will reveal its capacity as well as whether or not it allows for paper customization. {{com|FLIP}}ing your {{tt|folio}} will reveal the number of spell sections it has (as it lists them) but not the number of copies it allows of each.
|-
|{{ilink|i|fire-blasted tome bound in leather}}||50||50
|-
|{{ilink|i|organized roll of leaves secured with twine}}||50||50
|-
|{{ilink|i|elegant folio bound in pale leather}}||30||25
|-
|standard||20||10
|}


===Custom paper===
{{{!}} class="wikitable"
Some stackers allow for custom [[paper]] options which mean that when {{com|PULL}}ed, you will get a {{tt|<paper> scroll}}. To change the type of paper that a custom paper scroll stacker uses, {{com|push}} {{tt|my <stacker> with my paper}} when holding a different type of paper.
{{PTab|Scroll Folio|Spell Sections|Copies|h=t}}
{{PTab|{{ilink|i|elegant folio bound in pale leather}}|30|25}}
{{PTab|standard folio|20|10}}
{{!}}}


===Container===
===[[:Category:Items|Items]]===
Scroll folios are also containers capable of holding items. Standard scroll folios have an interior capacity of 6 length x 3 width x 3 height (60 stones). However, {{com|look}}ing {{tt|in}} your {{tt|folio}} will not reveal the items contained therein. To see what items your scroll folio contains you need to {{com|inventory}} your {{tt|folio}}.
Scroll stackers are also containers capable of holding items. Standard ones sold at festivals have a capacity of 6 length x 3 width x 3 height x 60 stones. You can {{com|LOOK}} {{tt|in}}, {{com|RUMMAGE}} or {{com|INVENTORY}} the stacker to view its contents.


===Troubleshooting tips===
==Common Verbs==
* If you {{com|CLOSE}} and {{com|OPEN}} the stacker it will return to the first page. This is useful if you aren't able to get back to the first page with {{com|TURN}}.
{{com|study}}: Examining the {{tt|folio}}, you're pretty sure you can OPEN, CLOSE, READ, LOOK, TURN, PUSH, PULL, FLIP.
* The stacker is also a container. If you find your scroll "missing", try {{com|LOOK}} {{tt|IN <stacker>}} as you might have {{com|PUT}} your scroll in the container instead of {{com|PUSH}} {{tt|''<stacker>'' with ''<scroll>''}}
::Your {{tt|folio}} currently has [#] spell sections and allows for [#] copies of each.


==Verbs==
::----------------------------
*{{com|STUDY}}:
::[custom-paper folios] - Your {{tt|folio}} allows for custom paper on scrolls. Your {{tt|folio}} is currently configured to use <{{tt|paper}} type> for scrolls. To change this, you can PUSH your {{tt|folio}} with a different PAPER.
*:Examining the ''<stacker>'', you're pretty sure you can OPEN, CLOSE, READ, LOOK, TURN, PUSH, PULL, FLIP.
::----------------------------
*:Your ''<stacker>'' currently has 20 spell sections and allows for 10 copies of each.
*:&nbsp;
*:Your ''<stacker>'' allows for custom paper on ''<stacker>''.
*:Your ''<stacker>'' is currently configured to use ''<paper>'' for scrolls. To change this, you can PUSH your ''<stacker>'' with a different PAPER.
*:&nbsp;
*:SYNTAX: {{com|PUSH}} ''<stacker>'' with (SCROLL)
*:&nbsp;
*:To remove a written scroll:
*::{{com|TURN}} MY ''<stacker>'' to find the spell.
*::{{com|PULL}} MY ''<stacker>''


*{{com|OPEN}}: You open your ''<stacker>'' to the first section.
::SYNTAX: PUSH {{tt|folio}} with (SCROLL)
*{{com|CLOSE}}: You close your ''<stacker>''.


*{{com|READ}} (when closed): The ''<stacker''> is closed.
::To remove a written scroll: TURN MY {{tt|folio}} to find the spell. PULL MY {{tt|folio}}
*{{com|READ}} (when open to an empty section): This section is empty.
*{{com|READ}} (when open to an empty section - folio with contents): There's nothing in this section, but you may have spells on other sections. You can TURN ''<stacker>'' to check another section.
*{{com|READ}} (when open to a spell section): The ''<stacker>'' is open to the ''<spell name>'' section. There is ''<number>"" copy/copies of the spell left. You can PULL ''<stacker>'' to remove the/a copy.


*{{com|open}}: opens the {{tt|folio}} to the first section.
*{{com|LOOK}}: Provides the same results as {{com|READ}} but also shows the scroll stacker's long description.
*{{com|LOOK}} {{tt|in <stacker>}}: [now (see [[Talk:Scroll_stackers|discussion]])] reveals items contained within.
*{{com|close}}: closes the {{tt|folio}}.


*{{com|TURN}} (when closed): Turning your ''<stacker>'' vertical, you flip through the pages rapidly, glancing at the contents without really seeing what's there. [If you're trying to TURN to another section, you need to OPEN your ''<stacker>'' first.]
*{{com|read}} (when closed): The {{tt|folio}} is closed.
*{{com|read}} (when open to an empty section - empty folio): This section is empty.
*{{com|TURN}} (when open): You turn to a new section in your ''<stacker>''.
*{{com|read}} (when open to an empty section - folio with contents): There's nothing in this section, but you may have spells on other sections. You can TURN {{tt|folio}} to check another section.
*{{com|read}} (when open to a spell section): The {{tt|folio}} is open to the <spell name> section. There is [#] copy/copies of the spell left. You can PULL {{tt|folio}} to remove the/a copy.


*{{com|PUSH}} (when closed): You tap your finger against your ''<stacker>'' pensively. [If you're trying to add something to your ''<stacker>'', you need to open the ''<stacker>'' first.]
*{{com|look}}: Provides the same results as {{tt|READ}} but precedes it (in all cases) with the scroll folio's long description.
*{{com|PUSH}} (when open): What are you trying to push into your ''<stacker>''? [SYNTAX: PUSH ''<stacker>'' WITH (SCROLL|PAPER)]
*{{com|PUSH}} (with unread scroll): Realizing that the scroll is not labelled, you stop, unsure of where to add the spell in.
*{{com|PUSH}} (with un-sectioned scroll): Not finding a matching section, you flip to an empty section, and after labeling it, you copy in the spell. Your scroll crumbles to dust afterward.
*{{com|PUSH}} (with sectioned scroll): Flipping through the tome, you find room in a matching section, and copy in the spell. Your scroll crumbles to dust afterward.


*{{com|turn}} (when closed): Turning your {{tt|folio}} vertical, you flip through the pages rapidly, glancing at the contents without really seeing what's there. [If you're trying to TURN to another section, you need to OPEN your {{tt|folio}} first.]
*{{com|PULL}} (when closed): You pull at the binding on your ''<stacker>''. [If you're trying to remove a scroll, you need to open the {{tt|folio}} first.]
*{{com|turn}} (when open): You turn to a new section in your {{tt|folio}}.
*{{com|PULL}} (when open to an empty section): This section is empty.
*{{com|PULL}} (when open to a spell section - multiple copies): Carefully, you remove a copy of the spell from your ''<stacker>''.
*{{com|pull}} (when open to a spell section - last copy): This was the last copy in that section. You erase the section from your ''<stacker>''.


*{{com|FLIP}}:
*{{com|push}} (when closed): You tap your finger against your {{tt|folio}} pensively. [If you're trying to add something to your {{tt|folio}}, you need to open the {{tt|folio}} first.]
*:You flip through the ''<stacker>'', checking each section before closing it.
*{{com|push}} (when open): What are you trying to push into your {{tt|folio}}? [SYNTAX: PUSH {{tt|folio}} WITH (SCROLL|PAPER)]
*:The ''<spell>'' section has 1 copy available.
*{{com|push}} {{tt|tome with}} [unlabeled] {{tt|SCROLL}}: Realizing that the scroll is not labelled, you stop, unsure of where to add the spell in.
*:Section 2 is empty.
::Note: Even though store-bought [[spell scrolls]] are labeled, they must be {{com|READ}} first before they will be considered "labeled" and can be scribed into a {{tt|folio}}.
*:Section 3 is empty.
*{{com|push}} {{tt|tome with}} [new] {{tt|SCROLL}}: Not finding a matching section, you flip to an empty section, and after labeling it, you copy in the spell. Your scroll crumbles to dust afterward.
*:Section 4 is empty.
*{{com|push}} {{tt|tome with}} [duplicate] {{tt|SCROLL}}: Flipping through the tome, you find room in a matching section, and copy in the spell. Your scroll crumbles to dust afterward.
*:Section 5 is empty.
::Note: Scribing a scroll to a scroll folio leaves the {{tt|folio}} open to that spell's section.
*:Section 6 is empty.
*:Section 7 is empty.
*:Section 8 is empty.
*:Section 9 is empty.
*:Section 10 is empty.
*:Section 11 is empty.
*:Section 12 is empty.
*:Section 13 is empty.
*:Section 14 is empty.
*:Section 15 is empty.
*:Section 16 is empty.
*:Section 17 is empty.
*:Section 18 is empty.
*:Section 19 is empty.
*:Section 20 is empty.


==Variations==
*{{com|pull}} (when closed): You pull at the binding on your {{tt|folio}}. [If you're trying to remove a scroll, you need to open the {{tt|folio}} first.]
{{#ask: [[Item type is::Scroll stacker]]
*{{com|pull}} (when open to an empty section): This section is empty.
|?Page source is=Source
*{{com|pull}} (when open to a spell section - multiple copies): places a <{{tt|paper}} type> scroll labeled with <spell name> in your opposite hand.
|?Rare item=Rare?
::Carefully, you remove a copy of the spell from your {{tt|folio}}.
|?Is incomplete=Incomplete?
*{{com|pull}} (when open to a spell section - last copy): places a <{{tt|paper}} type> scroll labeled with <spell name> in your opposite hand and erases the section.
|?Item capacity is=# of Pages
::This was the last copy in that section. You erase the section from your {{tt|folio}}.
|format=table
|limit=500
|offset=0
|link=all
|sort=
|order=asc
|headers=show
|mainlabel=Item
|searchlabel=... further results
|default=None yet
|class=sortable wikitable smwtable
|sep=,&nbsp;
|prefix=none
}}


{{RefAl}}
*{{com|flip}} (when open or closed): Lists each section and its contents and closes the {{tt|folio}}.
{{Cat|Items}}
::You flip through the {{tt|folio}}, checking each section before closing it.
::The <spell name> section has [#] copy/copies left.
::Section [#] is empty.

Latest revision as of 12:28, 10 June 2026

Description

Introduced at Guildfest 423, scroll stackers allow users to (PUSH MY <STACKER> WITH MY <SCROLL>) in order to scribe multiple copies of a number of different spell scrolls into them. The scroll being scribed is destroyed in the proccess. Each copy can later be retrieved using (PULL MY <STACKER>) after it has been TURNed to a section.

STUDYing your scroll stacker will reveal its capacity and whether or not it is a custom paper stacker.

Capacity

Different scroll stackers have different capacities. Standard festival shop stackers have 20 spell sections capable of holding up to 10 copies of a spell. Capacities for limited items are higher, with GM Auction scroll stackers having 50 spell sections capable of holding 50 copies each.

Stacker Sections Copies
fire-blasted tome bound in leather 50 50
organized roll of leaves secured with twine 50 50
elegant folio bound in pale leather 30 25
standard 20 10

Custom paper

Some stackers allow for custom paper options which mean that when PULLed, you will get a <PAPER> SCROLL. To change the type of paper that a custom paper scroll stacker uses, PUSH MY <STACKER> WITH MY PAPER when holding a different type of paper.

Container

Scroll stackers are also containers capable of holding items. Standard ones sold at festivals have a capacity of 6 length x 3 width x 3 height x 60 stones. You can LOOK IN, RUMMAGE or INVENTORY the stacker to view its contents.

Troubleshooting tips

  • If you CLOSE and OPEN the stacker it will return to the first page. This is useful if you aren't able to get back to the first page with TURN.
  • The stacker is also a container. If you find your scroll "missing", try LOOK IN <STACKER> as you might have PUT your scroll in the container instead of PUSH <STACKER> WITH <SCROLL>

Verbs

  • STUDY:
    Examining the <stacker>, you're pretty sure you can OPEN, CLOSE, READ, LOOK, TURN, PUSH, PULL, FLIP.
    Your <stacker> currently has 20 spell sections and allows for 10 copies of each.
     
    Your <stacker> allows for custom paper on <stacker>.
    Your <stacker> is currently configured to use <paper> for scrolls. To change this, you can PUSH your <stacker> with a different PAPER.
     
    SYNTAX: PUSH <stacker> with (SCROLL)
     
    To remove a written scroll:
    TURN MY <stacker> to find the spell.
    PULL MY <stacker>
  • OPEN: You open your <stacker> to the first section.
  • CLOSE: You close your <stacker>.
  • READ (when closed): The <stacker> is closed.
  • READ (when open to an empty section): This section is empty.
  • READ (when open to an empty section - folio with contents): There's nothing in this section, but you may have spells on other sections. You can TURN <stacker> to check another section.
  • READ (when open to a spell section): The <stacker> is open to the <spell name> section. There is <number>"" copy/copies of the spell left. You can PULL <stacker> to remove the/a copy.
  • LOOK: Provides the same results as READ but also shows the scroll stacker's long description.
  • LOOK IN <STACKER>: [now (see discussion)] reveals items contained within.
  • TURN (when closed): Turning your <stacker> vertical, you flip through the pages rapidly, glancing at the contents without really seeing what's there. [If you're trying to TURN to another section, you need to OPEN your <stacker> first.]
  • TURN (when open): You turn to a new section in your <stacker>.
  • PUSH (when closed): You tap your finger against your <stacker> pensively. [If you're trying to add something to your <stacker>, you need to open the <stacker> first.]
  • PUSH (when open): What are you trying to push into your <stacker>? [SYNTAX: PUSH <stacker> WITH (SCROLL|PAPER)]
  • PUSH (with unread scroll): Realizing that the scroll is not labelled, you stop, unsure of where to add the spell in.
  • PUSH (with un-sectioned scroll): Not finding a matching section, you flip to an empty section, and after labeling it, you copy in the spell. Your scroll crumbles to dust afterward.
  • PUSH (with sectioned scroll): Flipping through the tome, you find room in a matching section, and copy in the spell. Your scroll crumbles to dust afterward.
  • PULL (when closed): You pull at the binding on your <stacker>. [If you're trying to remove a scroll, you need to open the FOLIO first.]
  • PULL (when open to an empty section): This section is empty.
  • PULL (when open to a spell section - multiple copies): Carefully, you remove a copy of the spell from your <stacker>.
  • PULL (when open to a spell section - last copy): This was the last copy in that section. You erase the section from your <stacker>.
  • FLIP:
    You flip through the <stacker>, checking each section before closing it.
    The <spell> section has 1 copy available.
    Section 2 is empty.
    Section 3 is empty.
    Section 4 is empty.
    Section 5 is empty.
    Section 6 is empty.
    Section 7 is empty.
    Section 8 is empty.
    Section 9 is empty.
    Section 10 is empty.
    Section 11 is empty.
    Section 12 is empty.
    Section 13 is empty.
    Section 14 is empty.
    Section 15 is empty.
    Section 16 is empty.
    Section 17 is empty.
    Section 18 is empty.
    Section 19 is empty.
    Section 20 is empty.

Variations

ItemSourceRare?Incomplete?# of Pages
Abyssal-black codexThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Assortment of tattered papers swathed in heartstring laceSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 425/Incidental loot25
Bamboo folder secured with a series of animite ringsDrogor ShrineDrogor Shrine/Archivetrue25
Battered and string-wrapped parcelSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 443/End lootSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 447/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Black and gold swirled codex crafted from woodThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Black leather scroll folio embossed with the symbol for eternityDroughtman's Challenge 430/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 433/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 437/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 441/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 444/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 450/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/Incidental loot30
Bright green scroll case dangling gilded teapot crocus bloomsBlood and Gourd (5)true25
Calligrapher's scroll folio covered in enaadaAesthene's Close 441/RaffleCanvas tote pinned with a vardite tometrue50
Carmine codex featuring a stitched coverThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Cerulean watersilk scroll case secured with a silver claspBlood and Gourd (5)true25
Colorful scroll carrier covered with embroidered tartsSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 443/End lootSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 447/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Compact scroll folio shaded slate greyThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Deep russet leather-covered folder with silk ribbon strapsSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 443/End lootSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 447/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Dingy cloth-bound scroll folioLarge bin of miniature figurines20
Dirty brown booklet covered in frayed cottonThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Discolored leather scroll ledger with cracked coversSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 443/End lootSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 447/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Distressed tan leather artist's binder speckled with inky fingerprint smudgesTouch of Lovetrue20
Dusty manuscript pieced together with smoi leather and induriumDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Elegant folio bound in pale leatherPremium token rafflestrue30
Enormous wizard's tome with symbols across the icesteel-gilt spineTouch of Love20
Eventide-hued tome boldly painted with a starThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Faceted crystal-bound tome boasting a rainbow sapphire dragonThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Hairy book stitched from poorly skinned animal hides titled "SPEELING BUK"Touch of Love20
Heart-shaped scroll book painted with an idyllic sceneTouch of Love20
Hefty booklet bound with wildfire-red leatherThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Inky black scroll case inset with shards of spectroliteBlood and Gourd (3)Blood and Gourd (4)25
Intricate khor'vela case flecked with shards of boneFinest Box of Gems (2)25
Kau leather digest banded with strips of animiteDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Leather-bound thick tome stamped with gilt lettersSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 443/End lootSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 447/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Mustard yellow hard-covered book titled "Milgrym's Book of Manly Men"Touch of Love20
Oceanic blue scroll folio stamped with a naga amongst storm cloudsLarge bin of miniature figurines20
Organized scroll portfolio bound in mossy green leatherHouse of the Revenant Fang 433/Incidental lootHouse of the Revenant Fang 437/Incidental loot20
Ornately bound scroll folio dyed a pale violetTouch of Love20
Ornately engraved platinum folioThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Petite dark blue tome displaying silver hingesThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Resplendent scroll folio with hiromin corner protectorsMud-stained voile robeTaisidon Mystery 435/Raffletrue50
Reused funeral black tomeTouch of LoveFinest Box of Gems (1)20
Sandskin bound tome covered in etched catechismsDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Silver-bound scroll portfolio etched with a realistic anatomical heartTouch of Love20
Simple folio of grey leather embossed with a soaring goshawk25
Simple leather-bound scroll folioLarge crate of miniature figurines20
Slim codex detailed with filigreeHollow Eve Festival 436/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 439/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 443/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 447/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 450/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 454/Game prizes20
Small gingham poke crammed with sheets of vellumSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 425/Incidental loot25
Stormy grey scroll case composed of matte thornweaveBlood and Gourd (5)25
Substantial helei leather codex with diacan enforced cornersDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Sunset-hued scroll booklet displaying a golden sunburstTouch of Love20
Tattered pink scroll case bound with peccary leatherThorkim Family Farm 429/Pig Maze25
Teeny white leather folio graced with a rainbowThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Teeny yellow notebook bound with curled green ribbonsTouch of Love20
Tooled leather scroll tube with an enameled claspSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 443/End lootSleeping Dragon Corn Maze 447/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Uneven stack of scrolls held together by a tattered shoestringTouch of Love20
Verdant booklet etched with a chunky raccoonThe Book Wyrm (1)The Book Wyrm (3)true20
Vibrant pink leather scroll case lined with spun rainbowBlood and Gourd (3)Blood and Gourd (4)25
Weathered tome with felwood coversDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
Well-used tome bound with blackened smokewhorlDroughtman's Challenge 450/End lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/End loottrue40
White leather scroll folio embossed with the symbol for eternityDroughtman's Challenge 430/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 433/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 437/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 441/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 450/Incidental lootDroughtman's Challenge 454/Incidental loot30
Worn book bound in clothBreaking and Entering/Library lootfalse15


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