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Schriftrolle
Magischer Gegenstand
Schatzverfügbarkeit:_ A C D E F G H I T Z
Erlaubte Klassen: Jede

Scrolls can be found rolled up in any number of decorative or plain tubes. A scroll tube may be magically sealed such that a character must cast read magic to read the magical words that open it. Reading the writing on the tube will also reveal whether the tube has been cursed or protected with a magical trap.

W20 Schriftrolle
01 Verfluchte Schriftrolle
02-13 Zauber-Schriftrolle
14-20 Schutz-Schriftrolle

A cursed scroll is triggered by the use of read magic, but other scrolls are not. At the GM's option, a scroll may have up to a 3 in 10 chance of its magical writing vanishing if left in a scroll tube for an extended amount of time without casting read magic on the scroll to learn its nature.

Zauber-Schriftrollen

Once opened, if an arcane spell scroll, a further read magic spell must be used to comprehend the magical script. (Note that once read magic has been used on a scroll, the same user does not need to cast it again to comprehend the same scroll at a later time.)

When spell scrolls are found, use the table below to determine what class of spells is present. Only characters of the appropriate class may use the spells.

D20ResultValue (gp)01-03Cleric300/level04-05Druid300/level06-07Illusionist300/level08-20Magic User300/level

For the purposes of spell casting, all spells function as if cast by a spell user with one more level of experience than is necessary to cast the spell. However, all spells cast from a scroll are cast as the minimum equivalent of a 6th level spell caster. Thus, even a 1st level spell will be cast as if by a 6th level spell caster. Note that if a spell caster uses a scroll spell for a spell which he or she would normally be unable to cast due to being of insufficient level, there is a cumulative 5% probability that the spell fails for each level the caster is lower than the level required. For instance, if a 2nd level cleric attempts to use a spell that normally must be cast by a cleric of 4th level, there is a 10% chance of spell failure. In addition, if a roll indicates that a spell fails, there is an equal probability that the spell affects the caster, produces some other unfortunate effect, or creates some other effect at the GM's discretion.

Once a scroll spell is cast, the magical writings for that spell vanish. This also applies even when a scroll spell is read for the purpose of memorisation or to be added to a spell book.

Schutz-Schriftrollen

Unless otherwise noted, all scrolls of warding produce an area of protection within a 10-ft radius of the reader, and the area moves with the affected character. No creature of the type indicated by the warding may enter the area of protection by any means, but if the affected character forces a creature of the affected type into this radius, the effects of the scroll are cancelled. Scroll effects may be “stacked” in that several different scrolls of warding may be active on one being at once, but scrolls of the same type do not stack for the purposes of increased duration or potency.

W20 Schriftrolle Wert GM
01-02 Schutz vor Säure 5,000
03-04 Schutz vor Dämonen 12500
05-06 Schutz vor Teufel 12500
07-09 Schutz vor Elementaren 7500
10-11 Schutz vor Lycanthropen 5000
12-14 Schutz vor Magie 7500
15-16 Schutz vor Versteinerung 10000
17-18 Schitz vor Vielförmigkeit 7500
19-20 Schutz vor Untoten 7500