While the "Words" in question might be "for" mage, or necro, or whatever spells, and the "page" in question is "for" an enchanter spell, that doesn't really mean anything. You just gather all the stuff, give it to an int caster with the advanced book, add quill and paper, stir, press combine and hopefully a spell comes out. Saying that pages are "for" enchanter spells is like saying Metallic Liquid is "for" the the Valorium Ring of Gallantry. Yes, it is. It might even be the primary thing it's used for, but it's not the ONLY thing.
These pages aren't class restricted in any way. People just call them "enchanter pages" or "mage words" or whatever, because those are the spells you used to be able to make with them. It gets a lot messier in terms of terminology now that priest classes are in the mix using them all, but hey...
These pages aren't class restricted in any way. People just call them "enchanter pages" or "mage words" or whatever, because those are the spells you used to be able to make with them. It gets a lot messier in terms of terminology now that priest classes are in the mix using them all, but hey...


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