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A [[cursed spellbook]] can also cause these harmful effects. Thus in general, ''never read a cursed spellbook''. You can use [[holy water]] or a blessed [[scroll of remove curse]] to uncurse the spellbook.  You could also wield it and read an uncursed [[scroll of remove curse]] or cast [[spellbook of remove curse|remove curse]].
 
A [[cursed spellbook]] can also cause these harmful effects. Thus in general, ''never read a cursed spellbook''. You can use [[holy water]] or a blessed [[scroll of remove curse]] to uncurse the spellbook.  You could also wield it and read an uncursed [[scroll of remove curse]] or cast [[spellbook of remove curse|remove curse]].
  
If you have a [[blank spellbook]] and a [[magic marker]], then you can try to write the spellbook of any spell that you know.  Dipping a spellbook into water or a fountain will blank it.  Spellbooks made blank this way will retail their [[BUC]] status.
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If you have a [[blank spellbook]] and a [[magic marker]], then you can try to write the spellbook of any spell that you know.  Dipping a spellbook into water or a fountain will blank it.  Spellbooks made blank this way will retain their [[BUC]] status.
  
 
Note that you will forget spells 20,000 turns after you read the respective spellbook the last time and spellbooks will fade after reading them a few times, making spellbook-management quite important.
 
Note that you will forget spells 20,000 turns after you read the respective spellbook the last time and spellbooks will fade after reading them a few times, making spellbook-management quite important.

Revision as of 16:50, 1 July 2007

A spellbook + is a book containing runes describing some spell. To attempt to memorise the spell, you must read the spellbook. (This obviously breaks the illiterate conduct.) If the spellbook is too difficult, you will not learn the spell, and instead harmful effects will happen: you might become blind, or you might lose all of your gold.

A cursed spellbook can also cause these harmful effects. Thus in general, never read a cursed spellbook. You can use holy water or a blessed scroll of remove curse to uncurse the spellbook. You could also wield it and read an uncursed scroll of remove curse or cast remove curse.

If you have a blank spellbook and a magic marker, then you can try to write the spellbook of any spell that you know. Dipping a spellbook into water or a fountain will blank it. Spellbooks made blank this way will retain their BUC status.

Note that you will forget spells 20,000 turns after you read the respective spellbook the last time and spellbooks will fade after reading them a few times, making spellbook-management quite important.

Spellbooks versus closed doors

It is possible to drop one or more items in a doorway, with the top item being a brown spellbook. If your tty has color, than a brown spellbook looks like a closed door, because both use a brown plus sign.

If your tty does not have color, you might confuse any spellbook with a closed door.

Either way, attempting to use the [o] command on a doorway that contains a spellbook will fail with, "You see no door there." The [o] command only opens doors, not spellbooks. Furthermore, the spellbook will not stop monsters from crossing the doorway.

Alternatively, use the ';' command to identify the '+'.

List of spellbooks

The following is a list of all spellbooks, listed alphabetically by the school of magic they represent and then again alphabetically inside the schools.

Attack

Clerical

Divination

Enchantment

Escape

Healing

Matter

Other