When you ID a spellbook it will tell you how many scrolls are in it. But only when you use ID skill. If you later click on that book, it will simply say "a spellbook".
Is this how it occurred during OSI? Or after you ID the book, would it then always tell you how many spells are in that particular book?
ID on spellbooks
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ID on spellbooks
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Re: ID on spellbooks
This is the way it was for some reason.
They later changed it so you wouldn't need ID to see how many spells were in the book. It would say "a spellbook" and "# spells" under it. But this was years later.
They later changed it so you wouldn't need ID to see how many spells were in the book. It would say "a spellbook" and "# spells" under it. But this was years later.
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Re: ID on spellbooks
No, the ID skill isn't suppose to tell you how many spells are in the book period. The only way you could tell a spellbook was full back then was by using that patricular skill though. However, the successful ID message would merely report a spellbook with X amount in price. A full spellbook would have a specific amount in the 3k'ish range(the actual price is documented on the '99 stratics site). I've never actually added it up but always heard rumors it was the price of the scrolls + book added together if you were to sell them to an npc. Have no idea if that was true or not though.
Re: ID on spellbooks
This. It obviously didn't work with ID wands since they don't appraise. Additionally, the appraisal accuracy varied depending on your item-id skill.Faust wrote:No, the ID skill isn't suppose to tell you how many spells are in the book period. The only way you could tell a spellbook was full back then was by using that patricular skill though. However, the successful ID message would merely report a spellbook with X amount in price. A full spellbook would have a specific amount in the 3k'ish range(the actual price is documented on the '99 stratics site). I've never actually added it up but always heard rumors it was the price of the scrolls + book added together if you were to sell them to an npc. Have no idea if that was true or not though.
Re: ID on spellbooks
The exact method used for the skill can easily be extraced from the original OSI code.
Re: ID on spellbooks
Aye this has been looked at. Spellbooks on OSI are essentially a container full of scrolls, and their item id value would have been that sum + the book price (although that's not directly confirmed yet). The proper pricing, similar if not equal to Vendor Default Pricing (VDP) is a system that we have been very much looking forward to getting working properly here, and at that time will likely revisit Item ID pricing information, and fix this inaccuracy.
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