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Welcomed New User
![]() Join Date: June 29, 2001
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How do i get my mage to memorize new spells? Do i have to use them so many times first?
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#2 |
Welcomed New User
![]() Join Date: June 23, 2001
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You have to write the spells off of scrolls if that is what you mean.
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Zhentarim Guard
![]() Join Date: May 27, 2001
Posts: 350
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Welcome Burrfoot & Sammy
![]() that by either doing as Sammy stated by scribing the spells into your spell book or memorizing the ones you are given as a mage depending on your abilities say Intelegence I believe determines your number of spells given to you when you start out. "Once you have the spells marked in your memorization slots you have to rest to memorize them allowing you to use them." You will have to rest after casting a spell to be able to use it again. Hope this helps! ------------------ ![]() ![]() |
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Xanathar Thieves Guild
![]() Join Date: January 8, 2001
Location: Charlotte,NC
Age: 61
Posts: 4,570
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And the spells you know can be renewed by resting. Also change any spells you think you'll need before resting
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#5 |
Red Wizard of Thay
![]() Join Date: March 20, 2001
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska USA
Age: 64
Posts: 893
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you need to right click on a scroll in your inventory. once you do that you
get the option to write or scribe the spell to your spellbook. Thats how your mages learn new spells. I would save before doing it. Try to scribe and if you succede then save again before going on to the next scroll. ------------------ ![]() The line between good and evil is a razor sharp thing. Be careful of misteps, as you may find yourself spitted upon your own blade. |
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