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View Poll Results: Only allow the use of spell scrolls in a certain difference of levels:
10 6 19.35%
20 5 16.13%
30 1 3.23%
40 0 0%
50 1 3.23%
Keep it like it is 18 58.06%
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Old 01-30-2007, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Draenin View Post
Keep them as they are. Here's why:

- Scrolls become largely ineffective for players to read after level 20, regardless of what level the scroll is.
- Similar to the way priests may charge for blessings, others may charge to write scrolls, since they usually aren't free in the first place.
- Some higher-end players like myself don't charge, however, and may write them for friends who may not want to slag on the gloves or plate mail they've been gathering materials for the last few days.
- After a few dozen casts, heavy rods fail, which can be detrimental when in something like a brutal or an immense.
this is very true, The reason why some people shot up in mental real fast was because of a cauldron +5 that was being passed around, not from skill scrolls being read. It shot some people from lvl30 to lvl 107 in 2 days. I'm pretty sure it was illegal. Nobody ever did a thing about it though.

I got my mental from 20 to 32 with a +2 cauldron, took me a few weeks alone for that. DoPV doesn't really give that good of exp unless you have cauldron+2 or higher.
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