![]() i.e.-Planeshift would be purchased as a 5th level cleric spell.That's funny because I would have gone the exact opposite route and said my guess would be for the most expensive in this case. Shieldknight wrote: My guess, and this is just my guess because I haven't seen an answer to this yet, is that if a spell is both on the cleric and wizard spell list (or druid and cleric, or druid and wizard) you would pay for the cheapest version available. i.e.-Planeshift would be purchased as a 5th level cleric spell. My guess, and this is just my guess because I haven't seen an answer to this yet, is that if a spell is both on the cleric and wizard spell list (or druid and cleric, or druid and wizard) you would pay for the cheapest version available. As has been mentioned numerous times, the scrolls that are bought are not classified arcane or divine, the rule is simply to determine the price of said scroll. ![]() Yes, a witch can use a scroll of cure light wounds. ![]() My rant was in response to the constant circling of complaints about the current purchasing system. If they are so self evident, why don't you give a go at explaining it instead of ranting. If that's the case, can, say, you get a planeshift scroll useable as a wizard cheaper than normal? If not, why not? I don't want to argue about what the price of a whatevermabob is, I just want to know how to calculate it.Ĭan a witch use a scroll of cure light wounds? If so, is it because there's no distinction between arcane and divine scrolls? I parse the text in the society document, and then have questions left over. I hope you aren't referring to my fully legit questions.
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