| Jellyfulfish |
What are the mechanics involved in scribing several spells onto a single scroll?
I assume the following:
-Scribing costs remain the same, you you simply add all the costs together.
-The caster level of the various spells can differ.
-When completing the casting of any of those spells, the effect takes place as normal, leaving that particular spell space, on the scroll, blank.
-The remaining spells remain on the scroll and can be individually completed at a later time.
So my question is, the benefit of such a practice is to have a variety of spells at your disposal needing only one move-equivalent action to ready?
And the drawback is to be limited in scroll-sharing/lending, or to be more susceptible to thievery?
Jelly