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Unlike certain other roguelikes, in ''Crawl'' every character is able to read by default (although the [[Bad mutations#Blurry Vision|Blurry Vision]] [[mutation]] may cause your character to fail when attempting to do so; +20% failure rate per rank of the mutation). Scrolls can't be read when [[berserk]] or [[silence]]d. Reading while [[confused]] will cause any scroll to behave like a [[scroll of random uselessness]].
 
Unlike certain other roguelikes, in ''Crawl'' every character is able to read by default (although the [[Bad mutations#Blurry Vision|Blurry Vision]] [[mutation]] may cause your character to fail when attempting to do so; +20% failure rate per rank of the mutation). Scrolls can't be read when [[berserk]] or [[silence]]d. Reading while [[confused]] will cause any scroll to behave like a [[scroll of random uselessness]].
  
Scrolls are used up when read. Furthermore, they are occasionally destroyed any time you are hit with [[fire]] damage, though [[Conservation]] usually prevents this.
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Scrolls are used up when read.  
  
 
==List of Scrolls==
 
==List of Scrolls==

Revision as of 06:00, 25 February 2015

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Scrolls provide (mostly) useful magical effects for those who read them, essentially functioning as one-shot spells on demand. Scrolls can be found throughout the Dungeon as randomly generated loot or can be bought in appropriate shops.

Unlike certain other roguelikes, in Crawl every character is able to read by default (although the Blurry Vision mutation may cause your character to fail when attempting to do so; +20% failure rate per rank of the mutation). Scrolls can't be read when berserk or silenced. Reading while confused will cause any scroll to behave like a scroll of random uselessness.

Scrolls are used up when read.

List of Scrolls

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