Manifesting Miracles: The Magic of a Desire Spell Scroll

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A desire spell scroll is a powerful magical tool that helps manifest a person's deepest desires. It's a form of spellcasting that is often used for personal growth, positive change, and manifestation of dreams and goals. The scroll contains written incantations, symbols, and instructions that guide the individual in performing the spell. Desire spell scrolls can be created by experienced spellcasters or obtained from reputable magical practitioners. The creation process involves infusing the scroll with magical energy and intention. The specific ingredients and rituals used may vary depending on personal preference or the tradition followed by the spellcaster.


1. Either pick read magic as his first spell and merely hope that he finds plenty of magic-user/elf spell scrolls so that he can actually cast spells, or.

Also, his spell book rules in general don t match the published adventures look at his rules and then look at the NPC spell book lists in the various B series by the book, the latter can t exist as presented. I know that people have fond memories of having their magic-user do absurdly ridiculous things like be the party s professional protestor lobbing Molotov cocktails, and some folks will wear even surviving the first few levels like a badge of honor of having paid their wizard dues as if the game actually had any such requirement.

Desire spell scroll

The specific ingredients and rituals used may vary depending on personal preference or the tradition followed by the spellcaster. To use a desire spell scroll, the individual must first set a clear intention or desire that they want to manifest. This could be anything from attracting abundance and prosperity, finding love or a soulmate, improving health and well-being, or achieving a specific goal.

Please explain scroll crafting in a simple step by step manner.

From my reading of RAW, I’m am questioning if scroll crafting is worth doing in society play.

A) The scroll crafting rules section seems to indicate that you buy a scroll and write a spell on it in batches of four. But without formulas.

B) The crafting skill seems to indicate you need a formula for each scroll type, tradition and level. So many thousands of combinations and millions of gold spent.

C) Another section seems to indicate their are ten levels of generic scroll formulas. Which seems more reasonable.

So if I want my wizard to craft scrolls do I need 1) acquire a spell, 2) pay to learn the spell, 3) buy the spell formula for the proper level, tradition, and spell itself, 4) spend gold on materials, 5) make my roll to craft (possible loosing half and gaining nothing), 6) paradoxically spending more time on something to make it cheaper?

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Tagged to be moved to the right forum, unfortunately, a lot of rules are a bit unclear as far as crafting is concerned (I am also pretty unclear about the formulas necessary personally), but that is not a question the organized play team or players can solve. That is something for the design team to clarify and to make it more visible to them, it should be moved.

Indeed. Nobody knows how crafting scrolls works. Best to put that sort of character focus on hold for now.

It’s the new society school rules that inspired me to look into it. I would prefer the Society wrote a house rule honestly, people have been asking the developers about this issue for over a year. In a house game the GM would decide rather quickly.

Leadership has expressed that they wish to avoid as many "houserules" as possible.

so it seems due to lack of clarity it is not possible or advisable within Organized Play for Pathfinder 2nd Ed.

Purchasing them outright might be a better, simpler option. See the consumable section in the current Guide to Org Play.

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In the "Crafting a Scroll" section (p. 565) there's no indication that you'd need to have a specific formula for each different spell. It somewhat implies the opposite actually:

Quote:
When you begin the crafting process, choose a spell to put into the scroll.

This to me sounds a bit like "I have a piece of paper in front of me, now what am I gonna write on it?"

Since scrolls are consumables, you can write a batch of up to 4 at the same time, but they all have to be the same scroll.

Looking further at the Crafting rules, they say we need a formula. Looking at the rules for formulas on page 293, we see that the formula's price depends on level, so it stands to reason that we would at least need a different formula for each different spell level.

So yeah, it looks to me like you simply need up to 10 different formulas, one per spell level, since there's no strong indication that anything more than that is needed.

So a step by step process.
With examples.

1. Decide which spell you want a scroll of, at what level, and how large a batch you would like.
We're going to make 4 scrolls of Faerie Fire. That should let us cope with lots of invisible monsters over our career. It's a level 2 spell with no special heighten effect so we're just going to make it at its base level.

2. Get a formula for crafting scrolls of the desired level.
Faerie Fire is a level 2 spell, so the scroll would be a level 3 item. We buy the formula such scrolls for 3gp.

3. Be able to supply a casting of the spell. You probably have to be able to do this yourself, you can't get someone else who happens to be at the table do it for you.
Assume we have this spell on our spell list.

4. Spend GP on raw materials equal to half the cost of the batch.
Half of 4x12gp is 24gp]

5. Spend 4 days of Downtime.
Done.

6. Roll a Crafting check against the DC of the item level, using table 10-5 on page 503.
The DC for a level 3 task is 18.

7. Determine your result.
Critical Success As success, but if we continue working downtime days, we count our own level as 1 higher to determine how much money we save per day.
Success (see below)
Failure We're not successful, the 4 days of Downtime are wasted but we still have our 24gp worth of raw materials, so we could try again by spending more time.
Critical Failure As failure, but we also lose 10% of our raw materials.

8. If we succeed, we could call it quits right there and walk away with our scrolls, by paying the remainder of the cost (the other 24gp). Or we could spend some more days working on it to reduce the outstanding cost. For each day we work, we subtract an amount from the cost based on our level, not the level based on the item. We find this amount in table 4-2 on page 236.
Suppose we're a level 5 cleric who's an expert at Crafting and succeeded at the Crafting check. We still need to pay 24gp to finish the scrolls, but we'd rather spend more time working to reduce that cost. Looking in the "expert" column in table 4-2 and at row 5 (our level), we see that each day we reduce the remaining cost by 1gp. If we'd rolled a critical success, we would instead use row 5+1 = row 6, and save 2gp per day.

9. When the cost has been reduced to 0 or we lose patience and pay off the remaining cost, the items are finished.

So is it worth it? I'm not sure, I haven't run the math on it extensively. Some basic things to consider though:

- You roll against the DC of the item, but use your level to determine the income. That compares well against Earn Income which uses a DC of your level -2 and uses that for income too. If you're crafting items well below your level, you're likely to roll critical successes and craft them quite efficiently.

- The 4 days of initial time investment are days not spent on Earn Income and it may be that you could have earned more just directly working.

- Formulas cost some money, although if you can re-use them not outrageously much.

Desire spell scroll

The more specific the intention, the better the spell's focus will be. Once the intention is clear, the individual follows the instructions on the scroll, which may involve reciting incantations, performing rituals, or carrying out specific actions. The scroll serves as a guide, directing the individual's energy towards manifesting their desire. It is important to note that desire spell scrolls are not meant to override free will or cause harm to others. They should be used responsibly and with good intentions. It is always advisable to seek guidance from an experienced magical practitioner or perform thorough research before using any scroll or spell. Using desire spell scrolls can be a powerful way to align one's energy and intentions with the universe in order to manifest desired outcomes. However, it is essential to remember that true manifestation requires effort, action, and belief in oneself. The scroll serves as a tool to focus and amplify these energies, but it is up to the individual to take inspired action towards their goals. In conclusion, a desire spell scroll is a magical tool used to manifest one's deepest desires. It contains written incantations and instructions that guide the individual in performing the spell. These scrolls should be used responsibly, with good intentions, and in alignment with personal values. They can be a powerful tool for personal growth and manifestation when combined with belief, action, and effort..

Reviews for "Letting Go and Surrendering: Releasing Desires with a Spell Scroll"

1. John - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with the Desire spell scroll. I had high hopes for it based on the claims made by the seller, but it just didn't work for me. I followed the instructions carefully, but it didn't have any effect on my desires. It was a waste of money for me, and I wouldn't recommend it to others looking for a spell to help manifest their desires.
2. Emily - 1 star
The Desire spell scroll was a complete scam. I bought it hoping to enhance my manifestation abilities, but it did absolutely nothing. The instructions were vague, and the scroll itself seemed like a cheap prop. I regret spending my money on this product and would advise others to save their money and look for more legitimate ways to achieve their desires.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I had high expectations for the Desire spell scroll, but unfortunately, it didn't work for me. I followed the instructions to the letter, but I didn't experience any noticeable changes or enhancements in my manifestation abilities. The concept seemed interesting, but the execution fell short. I wouldn't recommend this scroll to anyone seeking genuine results.
4. Michael - 1 star
The Desire spell scroll was a complete disappointment. I purchased it hoping for some guidance and assistance in manifesting my desires, but it was a total waste of money. The scroll seemed like nothing more than a cheap gimmick, and the so-called "spells" it contained had no effect whatsoever. I feel cheated and would warn others to be cautious before purchasing this product.

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