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Searched through other threads and it either broke down into 1 scroll per day no matter the cost, but then someone brought up you could put 3 or 6 spell on a scroll. My question is, which is it? 1 scroll which contains 1 spell per day or 1 scroll with multiple spells, or multiple scrolls/spells per day?

neceros |

Page 552,
"Scribing a scroll requires 1 day per 1,000 gp of the base price.
Although an individual scroll might contain more than one
spell, each spell must be scribed as a separate effort, meaning
that no more than 1 spell can be scribed in a day."
However, I think that is just silly. I usually cut that time down to partials and don't make a limit on per day, but per hour instead.

wraithstrike |

Searched through other threads and it either broke down into 1 scroll per day no matter the cost, but then someone brought up you could put 3 or 6 spell on a scroll. My question is, which is it? 1 scroll which contains 1 spell per day or 1 scroll with multiple spells, or multiple scrolls/spells per day?
From the PRD
Scribing a scroll requires 1 day per 1,000 gp of the base price. Although an individual scroll might contain more than one spell, each spell must be scribed as a separate effort, meaning that no more than 1 spell can be scribed in a day.
ninja'd

DM_Blake |

Ah, but there is more:
Potions and scrolls are an exception to this rule; they can take as little as 2 hours to create (if their base price is 250 gp or less). Scrolls and potions whose base price is more than 250 gp, but less than 1,000 gp, take 8 hours to create, just like any other magic item.
So if you make a really cheap one, you can do it in two hours. This basically only applies to level 0 or 1 spells, by the time your spell is level 2 the base price is too high.

DM_Blake |

DM_Blake wrote:by the time your spell is level 2 the base price is too high.2nd level spell, CL 3:
25 * 2 * 3 = 150gp base price
Nope, that's the material cost, not the base price. The base price is double the material cost, so the base price of that potion is 300 gp.
The rule specifically states base price and specifically defines base price as (usually) double the material cost, so the two are not the same.

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Scribe Scroll Feat: You can create a scroll of any spell that you know. Scribing a scroll takes 2 hours if its base price is 250 gp or less, otherwise scribing a scroll takes 1 day for each 1,000 gp in its base price. To scribe a scroll, you must use up raw materials costing half of this base price.
According to the Scribe Scroll feat you can create a scroll in 2 hours if the price is 250gp or less. So multiple scroll creation for 1st and 2nd level spell scrolls at least. Odd that the feat and the scroll creations section don't explicitly coincide.

dulsin |

However, I think that is just silly. I usually cut that time down to partials and don't make a limit on per day, but per hour instead.
/agree
If you are scribing scrolls the minimum time would be one day. But if you have a stack of low level scrolls who's total cost is 1000gp or less then you should be able to crank them all out in a day.
This is my interpretation but it is against the letter of the rules.