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MEMORIZING SPELLS
NAME
memorize - commit a spell to memory for later use, or forget
a previously memorized spell
SYNOPSIS
memorize
memorize '<spell name>'
memorize 'purge'
memorize 'all'
DESCRIPTION
Memorizing spells is a good way to prepare for major battles,
allowing the caster to free up valuable hand room so holding a
spellbook is not necessary.
A memorized spell will remain in the caster's memory for a
certain period of time, based on the level of the caster
and the difficulty of the spell.
If you already have the spell committed to memory, typing
MEMORIZE '<spell name>' again will purge it, allowing you to
memorize another spell.
Typing MEMORIZE by itself will bring up a list of currently
memorized spells.
Typing MEMORIZE PURGE will purge your memory of all memorized
spells.
Typing MEMORIZE ALL will memorize all the non-mastered and
available spells in your most-recently equipped spellbook.
Spell names should be enclosed in quotes ('') when using the
MEMORIZE command.
SEE ALSO
Magic, Cast, Spellbooks, Memory Drain
memorize - commit a spell to memory for later use, or forget
a previously memorized spell
SYNOPSIS
memorize
memorize '<spell name>'
memorize 'purge'
memorize 'all'
DESCRIPTION
Memorizing spells is a good way to prepare for major battles,
allowing the caster to free up valuable hand room so holding a
spellbook is not necessary.
A memorized spell will remain in the caster's memory for a
certain period of time, based on the level of the caster
and the difficulty of the spell.
If you already have the spell committed to memory, typing
MEMORIZE '<spell name>' again will purge it, allowing you to
memorize another spell.
Typing MEMORIZE by itself will bring up a list of currently
memorized spells.
Typing MEMORIZE PURGE will purge your memory of all memorized
spells.
Typing MEMORIZE ALL will memorize all the non-mastered and
available spells in your most-recently equipped spellbook.
Spell names should be enclosed in quotes ('') when using the
MEMORIZE command.
SEE ALSO
Magic, Cast, Spellbooks, Memory Drain
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