Item: a scroll of 'cure critical'
Item 'a scroll of 'cure critical'' is type scroll, alignment 0, made of paper,
has keywords 'luminescent mother pearl spell scroll cure critical'.
This item weighs 0 stones and 5 pebbles, and is valued at 6,750 gp.
This level 30 item has the attributes: nochange
Contains knowledge of the spell of 'cure critical', scribed at level 30.
This is a magical spell scroll, written by wizards and containing the
instructions on how to perform a magical spell. Other wizards can 'scribe'
it into their spellbooks and thus learn the spell in order to cast it many
times, or it can be cast directly from the scroll one time if necessary.
Long description: A luminescent mother-of-pearl scroll has been dropped here.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is dropped in Lowangen by the mob 'The temple priest'.
*This item is dropped in Temple of Sumter by the mob 'The High Priest of Sumter'.
*This item is dropped in The Towne of Xaventry by the mob 'A priest of Dira'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Library Crisis (181-240) from Lord Vendredi.
has keywords 'luminescent mother pearl spell scroll cure critical'.
This item weighs 0 stones and 5 pebbles, and is valued at 6,750 gp.
This level 30 item has the attributes: nochange
Contains knowledge of the spell of 'cure critical', scribed at level 30.
This is a magical spell scroll, written by wizards and containing the
instructions on how to perform a magical spell. Other wizards can 'scribe'
it into their spellbooks and thus learn the spell in order to cast it many
times, or it can be cast directly from the scroll one time if necessary.
Long description: A luminescent mother-of-pearl scroll has been dropped here.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is dropped in Lowangen by the mob 'The temple priest'.
*This item is dropped in Temple of Sumter by the mob 'The High Priest of Sumter'.
*This item is dropped in The Towne of Xaventry by the mob 'A priest of Dira'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Library Crisis (181-240) from Lord Vendredi.