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** Characters can check to see if they can learn spells that are above the level they can cast in order to copy them, but they cannot actually cast them until they are of that level.
 
** Characters can check to see if they can learn spells that are above the level they can cast in order to copy them, but they cannot actually cast them until they are of that level.
 
* The caster may copy the spells from the book or scroll into another book.  This can be done  
 
* The caster may copy the spells from the book or scroll into another book.  This can be done  
** with pen and ink, a process which takes a number of hours equal to the spell level; this method only allows copying of spells at levels that the user can actually cast at their current level; or
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** with pen and ink, a process which takes a number of hours equal to the spell level, or  
** through the ''Copy'' spell, which performs the transcription instantly.  Use of ''Copy'' allows the transcription of spells above the level that can actually be cast by the user, so long as the user was successfully able to learn them.
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** through the ''Copy'' spell, which performs the transcription instantly.   
 
* Regardless of the manner of transcription, ach spell copied will use up a number of pages equal to (spell level -1) + 1d4.
 
* Regardless of the manner of transcription, ach spell copied will use up a number of pages equal to (spell level -1) + 1d4.
 
* If transcribing a spell from a scroll, once the spell is successfully transcribed, it disappears from the scroll itself.   
 
* If transcribing a spell from a scroll, once the spell is successfully transcribed, it disappears from the scroll itself.   
 
* Trasnscription from spell books does not alter the original book in any way.
 
* Trasnscription from spell books does not alter the original book in any way.

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