veven
2011-05-15, 09:27 PM
Reading this little bit on the SRD got me thinking
"A spell prerequisite may be provided by a character who has prepared the spell (or who knows the spell, in the case of a sorcerer or bard), or through the use of a spell completion or spell trigger magic item or a spell-like ability that produces the desired spell effect. For each day that passes in the creation process, the creator must expend one spell completion item or one charge from a spell trigger item if either of those objects is used to supply a prerequisite."
So could you scribe a scroll of a spell you don't know by using a wand? I knew that you could collaborate on making an item (does this include scrolls?) if you did not have all the prerequisites on your own but I didn't know about the spell trigger thing..
Does this make it even easier for Archivists to get pretty much every divine spell? (If you allow the independent research rules then, every spell ever?)
"A spell prerequisite may be provided by a character who has prepared the spell (or who knows the spell, in the case of a sorcerer or bard), or through the use of a spell completion or spell trigger magic item or a spell-like ability that produces the desired spell effect. For each day that passes in the creation process, the creator must expend one spell completion item or one charge from a spell trigger item if either of those objects is used to supply a prerequisite."
So could you scribe a scroll of a spell you don't know by using a wand? I knew that you could collaborate on making an item (does this include scrolls?) if you did not have all the prerequisites on your own but I didn't know about the spell trigger thing..
Does this make it even easier for Archivists to get pretty much every divine spell? (If you allow the independent research rules then, every spell ever?)