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{{spellbook|name=blank paper|tile=[[image:plain spellbook.png]]|appearance=plain spellbook|level=N/A|type=none|cost=0|turns=0|color=white}}
 
{{spellbook|name=blank paper|tile=[[image:plain spellbook.png]]|appearance=plain spellbook|level=N/A|type=none|cost=0|turns=0|color=white}}
  
A '''spellbook of blank paper''' can be used to write a brand new [[spellbook]] of any spell you currently know by using a [[magic marker]]. Blank spellbooks can be acquired by [[blanking]] regular spellbooks, for example by dipping them into a [[fountain]].
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A '''spellbook of blank paper''' can be used to write a brand new [[spellbook]] of any spell you currently know by using a [[magic marker]]. Blank spellbooks can be acquired by [[blanking]] regular spellbooks, for example by dipping them into a [[fountain]].  A [[shop|general store]], a rare books store, and a second-hand bookstore sometimes have blank spellbooks for sale.
  
 
Wizards have a better chance to guess at a spell they don't know and write it successfully.
 
Wizards have a better chance to guess at a spell they don't know and write it successfully.

Revision as of 22:45, 2 November 2006

spellbook of
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Appearance random
Base price 0 zm
Weight 50
Turns to read 0
Ink to write Expression error: Unrecognized word "n".Expression error: Unrecognized word "n".
Spell type none
Level N/A
Power cost Expression error: Unrecognized word "n". Pw

A spellbook of blank paper can be used to write a brand new spellbook of any spell you currently know by using a magic marker. Blank spellbooks can be acquired by blanking regular spellbooks, for example by dipping them into a fountain. A general store, a rare books store, and a second-hand bookstore sometimes have blank spellbooks for sale.

Wizards have a better chance to guess at a spell they don't know and write it successfully.

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