Difference between revisions of "Fancy Spellbook"
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| level = Level 1 Spellbook | | level = Level 1 Spellbook | ||
| item-description = This is a fine-looking spellbook, full of pages you've collected. But one can never have enough magic... | | item-description = This is a fine-looking spellbook, full of pages you've collected. But one can never have enough magic... | ||
− | | att-1-positive = Pages of Tumidum: | + | | att-1-positive = Pages of Tumidum: # |
− | | att-2-positive = Pages of Gratanter: | + | | att-2-positive = Pages of Gratanter: # |
− | | att-3-positive = Pages of Audere: | + | | att-3-positive = Pages of Audere: # |
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The Fancy Spellbook is an item given to players who fill their unfilled fancy spellbook with three spellbook pages. It can be worn in the action slot (similar to the spellbook magazine, and will allow users to cast spells.) More spellbook pages can be added to this Fancy Spellbook. (Not limited to 3 spellbook pages.)
Trivia
The various spells are in Latin. They translate to the following:
- Tumidum: Swollen or distended; confidence
- Audere: Having courage; being prepared
- Gratanter: With joy or rejoicing
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