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(1) do you get a page with the achievement, 2) if so, can you tell the difference between that and other pages in your back pack? 3) or whatever page you turn in after the achievement set the Tumidum?)
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{{Quotation|Spellbook's publicity blurb|Written by sad, stay-at-home wizards with big dreams and rudimentary Photoshop skills, these poorly-assembled tomes contain magic spells of unspeakable lethality, nestled in between long passages of copyrighted characters having sex with each other! Awooooo!}}
 
{{Quotation|Spellbook's publicity blurb|Written by sad, stay-at-home wizards with big dreams and rudimentary Photoshop skills, these poorly-assembled tomes contain magic spells of unspeakable lethality, nestled in between long passages of copyrighted characters having sex with each other! Awooooo!}}
  
The '''Spellbook Page''' is an item made first available in the [[Scream Fortress 2013]] event. These items my not be equipped. A Spellbook Page's only function is to be added to either a [[Unfilled Fancy Spellbook]] or a [[Fancy Spellbook]].  
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The '''Spellbook Page''' is an item made first available in the [[Scream Fortress 2013]] event. These items may not be equipped. A Spellbook Page's only function is to be added to either a [[Unfilled Fancy Spellbook]] or a [[Fancy Spellbook]].  
  
 
A spellbook's description counts each page added to it as one of five types: Audere, Congeriae, Gratanter, Tumidum, and Veteris. Filling the Unfilled Fancy Spellbook with any three Spellbook Pages replaces it with a Fancy Spellbook. Adding Spellbook Pages to the Fancy Spellbook has no effect other than increasing the page counters in the spellbook's description.
 
A spellbook's description counts each page added to it as one of five types: Audere, Congeriae, Gratanter, Tumidum, and Veteris. Filling the Unfilled Fancy Spellbook with any three Spellbook Pages replaces it with a Fancy Spellbook. Adding Spellbook Pages to the Fancy Spellbook has no effect other than increasing the page counters in the spellbook's description.

Revision as of 13:03, 2 May 2020

Written by sad, stay-at-home wizards with big dreams and rudimentary Photoshop skills, these poorly-assembled tomes contain magic spells of unspeakable lethality, nestled in between long passages of copyrighted characters having sex with each other! Awooooo!
— Spellbook's publicity blurb

The Spellbook Page is an item made first available in the Scream Fortress 2013 event. These items may not be equipped. A Spellbook Page's only function is to be added to either a Unfilled Fancy Spellbook or a Fancy Spellbook.

A spellbook's description counts each page added to it as one of five types: Audere, Congeriae, Gratanter, Tumidum, and Veteris. Filling the Unfilled Fancy Spellbook with any three Spellbook Pages replaces it with a Fancy Spellbook. Adding Spellbook Pages to the Fancy Spellbook has no effect other than increasing the page counters in the spellbook's description.

Spellbook Pages are available as random bonus bonus items found when opening Halloween Packages, which are obtained by completing Holiday Halloween Contracts (also known as Merasmissions), or by performing a Halloween transmutation. One Spellbook Page, the Page of Tumidum, can only be obtained by completing the "Helltower: The Mann-tastic Four" achievement. Prior to Scream Fortress 2015, Spellbook pages could only be found in Haunted Halloween gifts.

Related achievements

Helltower: The Mann-tastic Four
Helltower: The Mann-tastic Four
Earn 4 of the Helltower achievements

Update history

October 29, 2013 Patch (Scream Fortress 2013)

  • The Spellbook Page was added to the game.

See also