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==Summary==
A '''Wizard’s Satchel''' is a specialized container designed to store '''Reagents and Spell Scrolls''', offering both '''weight reduction''' and a '''chance to conserve resources''' when casting spells. These satchels function similarly to [[Quiver|Quivers]], but exclusively hold magical components.
* Players can craft Wizard's Satchels with the [[Tailoring]] skill under the Wizard's Satchels category
 
* There are Wizard's Satchels available in each Leather Material type
Players can craft '''Wizard’s Satchels''' using the [[Tailoring]] skill under the "Wizard’s Satchels" category. These satchels can be crafted using any type of '''Leather Material''', including rare and high-quality leathers, which provide enhanced benefits.
* Players can now shift-click a Wizard's Satchel that they are carrying or wearing and select "Add All in Backpack" to move all Reagents and Scrolls from their Backpack into the Wizard's Satchel
 
* Wizard's Satchels function similarly to [[Quiver|Quivers]], except they can only hold Reagents and Spell Scrolls
A '''Wizard’s Satchel''' can be '''equipped''' (occupying the Outer Body layer) or simply '''kept in the backpack'''. Both placements provide the player with the satchel’s weight reduction and resource conservation effects. Additionally, '''Reagents and Spell Scrolls stored in a Wizard’s Satchel no longer count toward a player's Item Count''', whether it is equipped or carried in the backpack.
** Grants the owner a chance at not consuming Reagents or scrolls when casting spells
 
** Reduces the weight of any Reagents or Spell Scrolls stored inside
Players can easily transfer all Reagents and Scrolls from their backpack into a Wizard’s Satchel by '''shift-clicking the satchel''' and selecting '''“Add All in Backpack”'''. These satchels can also be '''dyed using [[Accessory Dyes]]''', allowing for further customization.
** Can be equipped (occupies the Outer Body layer) or be left in a player's backpack; both locations will provide the player weight reduction/consumption effects
** Can be dyed with [[Accessory Dyes]]
* Reagents and Scrolls stored in a Wizard's Satchel will no longer count against a player's Item Count (either while in Backpack or Equipped on Paperdoll)


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==Using Reagents from Wizard's Satchels==
== Using Reagents from a Wizard’s Satchel ==
* In order for a spellcast (non-scroll) to consider using reagents from a player's Wizard's Satchel, the satchel must contain every reagent required for the spellcast; i.e. the player cannot cast Energy Bolt using Black Pearl pulled from their backpack and Nightshade pulled from their satchel
To benefit from the '''reduced reagent consumption chance''', a player’s '''Wizard’s Satchel must contain all required reagents''' for the spell being cast. If a spell requires multiple reagents and one of them is missing from the satchel, the game will not pull the remaining reagents from the satchel and will instead attempt to use reagents from the player’s backpack.
* If the player has sufficient reagents to cast a spell in both their Wizard's Satchel and their Backpack, the satchel will take priority


If the player has sufficient reagents for a spell in both their '''Wizard’s Satchel and their backpack''', the game will prioritize using reagents from the '''satchel first''' before checking the backpack.


==Reduced Consumption Chance and Weight of Reagents and Scrolls==
== Reduced Consumption and Weight Reduction ==
* Players who have a Wizard Satchel equipped or in their backpack will have a chance that spellcasts (non-scroll) do not consume reagents, so long as the satchel has sufficient reagents to cast the spell in the first place
A '''Wizard’s Satchel''' provides two primary benefits:
* Players casting spells from a Spell Scroll within a Wizard's Satchel will now have a chance to not consume the scroll similar to the chance for Reagents to not be consumed when casting with a Wizard's Satchel (chance is the same to not consume Spell Scroll as to not consume Reagents)
1. A chance to '''not consume Reagents and Scrolls''' when casting spells.
** This chance to not consume Spell Scrolls is a separate check from the [[Inscription]] skill check to not consume scrolls (i.e. players can make two checks to not consume scrolls)
2. A '''weight reduction''' for Reagents and Spell Scrolls stored inside.


'''Example:''' A player with 100 Inscription Skill casts the Energy Bolt spell from a scroll in their Wizard's Satchel (Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted Avarhide with 50% chance to not consume)
When casting a spell normally (without using a scroll), the Wizard’s Satchel grants a '''base 10% chance''' that the spell will not consume any reagents. This chance can be increased further based on the '''quality and material''' of the satchel.
* The player has a 40% chance from Inscription to not consume the scroll
* If the Inscription mechanic fails, the player then also has 50% chance from the Wizard's Satchel to not consume the scroll


Wizard's Satchels have a base chance of 10% to not consume reagents on spellcast and then are adjusted further based on the satchel
Similarly, when casting a spell from a '''Spell Scroll stored in a Wizard’s Satchel''', there is also a chance that the scroll '''will not be consumed'''. This chance functions '''independently''' from the [[Inscription]] skill’s built-in scroll conservation mechanic, meaning that '''a player can potentially receive two separate conservation checks''' when using a scroll.


Reagents stored in a Wizard's Satchel have their base weight reduced by 10%, and then receive further weight reductions based on the satchel
'''Example:''' 
A player with '''100 Inscription skill''' casts '''Energy Bolt''' using a scroll stored in an '''Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted Avarhide Wizard’s Satchel''' (which provides a 50% chance to not consume the scroll). 
- First, the '''Inscription skill''' applies a '''40% chance''' to not consume the scroll. 
- If the scroll is still consumed, the '''Wizard’s Satchel then applies its own 50% chance''' to prevent the scroll from being used.


Spell Scrolls stored in a Wizard's Satchel have their base weight reduced by 20%, and then receive further weight reductions based on the satchel
In addition to reagent and scroll conservation, a '''Wizard’s Satchel also reduces the weight''' of stored magical components:
- '''Reagents''' stored inside have a '''base weight reduction of 10%''', further modified by the satchel’s quality and material.
- '''Spell Scrolls''' stored inside have a '''base weight reduction of 20%''', with additional reductions based on the satchel’s attributes.
 
== Wizard’s Satchel Modifiers ==
The final '''Reagent Consumption Chance''' and '''Weight Reduction''' depend on the satchel’s '''quality and material'''. Each satchel provides the following bonuses:


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Example: An Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted satchel made with Avarhide Leather will have a 10% + 5% + 5% + 30% = '''50% chance to cast a spell and not require reagents'''
'''Example Calculations:'''
 
- An '''Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted Avarhide Satchel''' grants a
Example: An Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted satchel made with Avarhide Leather will have a 10% + 5% + 5% + 30% = '''50% weight reduction for reagents'''
  '''10% (base) + 5% (exceptional) + 5% (mastercrafted) + 30% (Avarhide bonus) = 50% chance''' to not consume reagents.
- The same satchel provides a '''50% weight reduction''' for reagents.
- For spell scrolls, it grants a
  '''20% (base) + 10% (exceptional) + 10% (mastercrafted) + 50% (Avarhide bonus) = 90% weight reduction'''.


Example: An Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted satchel made with Avarhide Leather will have a 20% + 10% + 10% + 50% = '''90% weight reduction for spell scrolls'''
With these benefits, '''Wizard’s Satchels''' are an invaluable tool for spellcasters, reducing encumbrance while conserving essential magical resources.

Revision as of 08:59, 4 March 2025

A Wizard’s Satchel is a specialized container designed to store Reagents and Spell Scrolls, offering both weight reduction and a chance to conserve resources when casting spells. These satchels function similarly to Quivers, but exclusively hold magical components.

Players can craft Wizard’s Satchels using the Tailoring skill under the "Wizard’s Satchels" category. These satchels can be crafted using any type of Leather Material, including rare and high-quality leathers, which provide enhanced benefits.

A Wizard’s Satchel can be equipped (occupying the Outer Body layer) or simply kept in the backpack. Both placements provide the player with the satchel’s weight reduction and resource conservation effects. Additionally, Reagents and Spell Scrolls stored in a Wizard’s Satchel no longer count toward a player's Item Count, whether it is equipped or carried in the backpack.

Players can easily transfer all Reagents and Scrolls from their backpack into a Wizard’s Satchel by shift-clicking the satchel and selecting “Add All in Backpack”. These satchels can also be dyed using Accessory Dyes, allowing for further customization.

Using Reagents from a Wizard’s Satchel

To benefit from the reduced reagent consumption chance, a player’s Wizard’s Satchel must contain all required reagents for the spell being cast. If a spell requires multiple reagents and one of them is missing from the satchel, the game will not pull the remaining reagents from the satchel and will instead attempt to use reagents from the player’s backpack.

If the player has sufficient reagents for a spell in both their Wizard’s Satchel and their backpack, the game will prioritize using reagents from the satchel first before checking the backpack.

Reduced Consumption and Weight Reduction

A Wizard’s Satchel provides two primary benefits: 1. A chance to not consume Reagents and Scrolls when casting spells. 2. A weight reduction for Reagents and Spell Scrolls stored inside.

When casting a spell normally (without using a scroll), the Wizard’s Satchel grants a base 10% chance that the spell will not consume any reagents. This chance can be increased further based on the quality and material of the satchel.

Similarly, when casting a spell from a Spell Scroll stored in a Wizard’s Satchel, there is also a chance that the scroll will not be consumed. This chance functions independently from the Inscription skill’s built-in scroll conservation mechanic, meaning that a player can potentially receive two separate conservation checks when using a scroll.

Example: A player with 100 Inscription skill casts Energy Bolt using a scroll stored in an Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted Avarhide Wizard’s Satchel (which provides a 50% chance to not consume the scroll). - First, the Inscription skill applies a 40% chance to not consume the scroll. - If the scroll is still consumed, the Wizard’s Satchel then applies its own 50% chance to prevent the scroll from being used.

In addition to reagent and scroll conservation, a Wizard’s Satchel also reduces the weight of stored magical components: - Reagents stored inside have a base weight reduction of 10%, further modified by the satchel’s quality and material. - Spell Scrolls stored inside have a base weight reduction of 20%, with additional reductions based on the satchel’s attributes.

Wizard’s Satchel Modifiers

The final Reagent Consumption Chance and Weight Reduction depend on the satchel’s quality and material. Each satchel provides the following bonuses:

Material Chance to Not Consume
Reagents or Scrolls
Weight Reduction of
Reagents
Weight Reduction of
Scrolls
Exceptional +5% +5% +10%
Mastercrafted +5% +5% +10%

Leather
+10% +10% +20%

Dullhide
+16% +16% +30%

Shadowhide
+19% +19% +35%

Copperhide
+22% +22% +40%

Bronzehide
+25% +25% +45%

Goldenhide
+28% +28% +50%

Rosehide
+31% +31% +55%

Verehide
+34% +34% +60%

Valehide
+37% +37% +65%

Avarhide
+40% +40% +70%

Example Calculations: - An Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted Avarhide Satchel grants a

 10% (base) + 5% (exceptional) + 5% (mastercrafted) + 30% (Avarhide bonus) = 50% chance to not consume reagents.

- The same satchel provides a 50% weight reduction for reagents. - For spell scrolls, it grants a

 20% (base) + 10% (exceptional) + 10% (mastercrafted) + 50% (Avarhide bonus) = 90% weight reduction.

With these benefits, Wizard’s Satchels are an invaluable tool for spellcasters, reducing encumbrance while conserving essential magical resources.