kaid wrote:Blue_Lion wrote:Daniel Stoker wrote:flatline wrote:If I was interested in learning new spells, I might attempt to teach as many people as possible the spell Create Magic Scroll. If scrolls become more common, then any time I find a scroll for a spell I don't already know, I can attempt to convert it.
--flatline
You might, but how many people would especially with the power/danger many of the spells can end up offering? Plus I can see all kinds of groups who wouldn't appreciate all that magic going around and pulling a "Hulk smash silly Hippie handing out free magic! Bad for my business!" on people or small groups trying this.
The thought of a ton of people walking around with the Domination spell just seems to reverberate with CS propaganda.
Daniel Stoker
I think he is not looking at it from the mindset presented for mages. That is why he thinks teaching magic to any one is a good thing. We live in a age where information is freely shared that is our culture. For many it is hard to immagine not doing so, in rifts that is not the case. People hoard knowledge be it desines for Pre-rifts articacts the secerate to making GB, the resepee for CS boady armor, Triax cyber pilot tech, or magic. So if the culture is more out to keep knowledge a secerate then the most secerative one out there the mages whould do even more so. That is why Scholors that share knowledge are a type of rouge.
One of the main reasons I think most mages would be willing to train other mages how to cast at least some spells is not information age free sharing it is simply most people prefer to have good food to eat and a nice place to live and do it in the least dangerous, dirty, painful way possible.
Now sure a mage can hire himself out to cast the spells for hire but that means he has to leave his home and go to work probably doing something that is at very least mildly dangerous and quite possibly life threatening. OR he can use his knowledge to teach others spells now and then charge them a pretty fair amount of cash and live a very high lifestyle with nice cloths lots of food and live in a nice house without having to get shot at and risk death/pain/dismemberment while having lots of free time to research more spells to teach other spell casters who have neither the time nor inclination to do the research but do have the cash.
People are often secretive especially about things of power but people are also lazy and greedy and typically in the end sloth and greed win out over secrecy almost every single time.
Well, let's take a look...
Let's say that a mage knows the spell Cleanse.
He can sell that spell for CR 10,000 (RUE 190). This will take four days of his time.
Or he can sell his services casting it, for CR 300-600 (VKr 149).
So he can work for four days and make CR 10,000, or he can work four day and make....
Well, that depends entirely on the demand for his services. If he has a centralized shop, and people are constantly walking into his shop wanting him to cast the spell for (or on) them, then working an 8 hour day (not counting lunch), he could cast the spell (1 casting per attack, 4 attacks per melee, 4 melees per minute... that's 16 castings per minute, times 60 minutes per hour... that's 96 castings per hour, times 8 hours...) 768 times (PPE permitting) per day, for CR 460,800 per day, for a total of
CR 1,843,200 over the same 4 day period that he would have made CR 10,000 selling the spell.
Of course, most mages aren't going to make anywhere NEAR that.
There'd be limitations in PPE available, and limitations in customer demand.
That's just the high-end of things, what a busy professional mage in Lazlo (one with the right setup)
might hope for, and probably could never get.
On the LOW end of things... well, there's no telling. If there's no demand at all for the spell, then he can't make any money selling his services... but he probably can't make any money teaching the spell either.
Let's assume that the demand is low enough that he's only getting CR 300 per casting.
That means that it would take 33 castings for him to make CR 10,000+
If he averages about 8 customers per day, he'd end up making about the same amount of money in that 4-day period as if he sold the spell itself.
But at 1/16th of a minute per casting, he'd only be performing only about
two minutes of actual work in that 4-day period.
As opposed to if he's teaching people how to cast the spell, in which case he's spending 4 days working... in order to make the same amount of cash than he'd make with one well-placed minute's worth of labor.
I'd say that the lazier thing would be to sell the spell services, NOT the spell.
Also, Cleanse is one of the cheaper (and probably more common) spell services.
The more expensive spell services (Again, VKr 149), such as casting AoI, Breathe Without Air, Float in Air, Fly, Fly as the Eagle, Purification, "and so on," costs CR 1,000 per level of the spell being cast, plus as much as a 50% "difficulty fee."
So if the mage wants to teach somebody Armor of Ithan, that'll take him 6 days of work, and it'll pay him CR 20,000.
If he sells his spell services for casting that spell, he makes CR 3,000 per casting, so 7 castings will mean that he's made CR 21,000. That's less than two melee rounds (30 seconds) of actual work. This
might take him 6 days to find that many customers... but it also might happen within one 8-hour day's worth of either looking for customers, or laying in a hammock while you're waiting for them to come to you.