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Enguhl
2007-10-23, 07:23 PM
So I was reading up on it and something came to mind. With a wizard's spellbook there are 100 pages, so you can have 100 levels worth of spells. But what about the backs of pages? Can those be filled with spells too?

Nonah_Me
2007-10-23, 07:25 PM
It's pages = spell level, but I never thought about using the backs of them. I'd say not, though I don't think there's anything preventing you from having a book of 50 pages and using front and back.

Kurald Galain
2007-10-23, 07:28 PM
There's a difference between a page and a sheet of paper. A sheet has two sides, each of which is considered a page. So a spellbook contains fifty sheets, or 100 pages, and the back of each page is simply the next page over.

Enguhl
2007-10-23, 07:46 PM
That makes sense, just hadn't thought of it that way I guess.

MrNexx
2007-10-23, 07:46 PM
Please keep in mind that when they're talking paper they are not talking the pages of your PH. For example, the Exeter Book (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exeter_Book) is 131 pages. It's one of the largest collections of Old English poetry in the world.