| LaureliObsidianFang |
This is a probably a question with a really obvious answer and may even have been answered somewhere else but I can't seem to find it so I apologize. I know that the price for selling a spell book is based on the costs of the spells contained within it which are in turn based on the spells levels.
My question is which level for the spell do I use? I know both Wizards and Magus' have spell books, I would assume then that the cost of a spell in a book would be based on the level the spell is for them in particular, but in the instance of a spell that is a different level for both of them such as Wreath of Blades which is a level 4 spell for Magus and a level 5 spell for Sorcerer/Wizard, which spell level do I count it as? Do I use the highest, the lowest, or would it be based on the class of the person the book belonged to?
Likewise let's say that a Magus were copying a spell like Wreath of Blades from a Wizard's spell book, would the time and money spent to do so be based on the wizard or magus level? I would probably assume the Magus since it is being copied to their formatting as it were, but I wanted to try and make sure. Hopefully I didn't word this confusingly, thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide me with.