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You will lose the spell if your [[mana]] [[Harness|attunement]] falls below a certain level or if you depart upon dying.
You will lose the spell if your [[mana]] [[Harness|attunement]] falls below a certain level or if you depart upon dying.

==Spells==
A list of scroll-exlcusive spells may be found [[:Category:Scroll_Spells|here]].


[[Category:Magical Items]]
[[Category:Magical Items]]

Revision as of 18:02, 11 April 2008

Spell Scrolls are items found in the treasure system or sold in magic stores such as the one on Ratha. They contain a spell that may be learned either permanently (STUDY) or temporarily (INVOKE). Scrolls from the treasure system are found in varying states of disrepair, with more decrepit scrolls being harder to learn. One's scholarship skill affects the success of being able to read the scroll and INVOKE it. You generally need around 100 scholarship to be able to invoke a scroll, although boosts such as Faenella's Grace and scholarship Constellation Jewelry can aid in invoking.

Study

A magic user can permanently learn a spell by STUDYING it if the MU meets the below criteria:

  • You have an empty spell slot.
  • The spell falls within one of the guild-sanctioned spellbooks (i.e. the ones your Guildleader will tell you about) even if the spell itself does not.
  • You have enough TDPs (generally 65 for lower-tier spells and 125 for more complex ones) if the spell is not taught by your Guild. There is no TDP cost if it's something you could learn from a Guildleader.

While Teleologic Sorcery is not sanctioned by the Moon Mage Guild, Moon Mages are able to permanently learn teleologic spells. It's planned for Warrior Mages to eventually be able to memorize Blackfire Sorcery spells in a similar manner.

Invoke

A magic user can temporarily learn a spell by INVOKING it if the MU meets the below criteria:

  • You have an empty spell slot.
  • The spell does NOT fall within one of the guild-sanctioned spellbooks (even if it's of the same mana type).
  • You have enough TDPs. The cost is generally the same as that above.

You will lose the spell if your mana attunement falls below a certain level or if you depart upon dying.

Spells

A list of scroll-exlcusive spells may be found here.