Books Combining?


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I know a spellbook and a formula book are very different things, with magic being separate from alchemy, but I'm wondering, can you use one book for both formula and spells?


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I don't see any reason why not, at least for home games. There doesn't seem to be anything particularly special about the books themselves, other than the fact that they're called out as separate items and not just 'books'. Society play might be more strict about that sort of thing.


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As an Advice forum question, I don't see any reason not to allow it. As a Rules forum question, I'm not so sure it's technically legal.


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Mostly asking for Society play. I'm already planning on Hefty Hauler, so im already covered strength-wise when i hit level 2, so it doesnt matter too too much, just trying to figure it out.


If the rules don't explicitly say you can, then I wouldn't expect that to work in society. Because they follow the rules very strictly.


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RAW no, but in functionality it doesn't matter for home games. Just remember to mark down each use out of 100 for every spell or formula you get. :)

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