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(I added a explanation as to what the scrolls do, since there was none. I've never really done this, so those with more experience should probably come and clean up my format.) |
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! Scrolls !! Descriptions | ! Scrolls !! Descriptions | ||
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| Identification Scroll || | | Identification Scroll || An Identification Scroll is a scroll that can be used on an item that has unidentified properties (such as potions, or enchanted equipment). | ||
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| Enchantment Scroll || | | Enchantment Scroll || An enchantment Scroll is a scroll that can be used on unenchanted items to give the item a certain property (such as giving a buff, or combat | ||
||boost in some way. These enchantments can be removed with a disenchantment scroll. | |||
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| Disenchantment Scroll || | | Disenchantment Scroll || a Disenchantment scroll is a scroll that can remove the effect or enchantment from an item, should the player wish for it to be so. | ||
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Revision as of 20:17, 12 February 2020
Scrolls | Descriptions | |
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Identification Scroll | An Identification Scroll is a scroll that can be used on an item that has unidentified properties (such as potions, or enchanted equipment). | |
Enchantment Scroll | An enchantment Scroll is a scroll that can be used on unenchanted items to give the item a certain property (such as giving a buff, or combat | boost in some way. These enchantments can be removed with a disenchantment scroll. |
Disenchantment Scroll | a Disenchantment scroll is a scroll that can remove the effect or enchantment from an item, should the player wish for it to be so. |