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== Inaccurate info ==
 
Having gone through the game a few times as an OCD loot goblin and best friend/bane of traders, having looted every container I lay eyes on regardless of crime status and having hit enough scroll traders to accumulate almost 500 scrolls of fly and 400 dimension doors, I can say fairly confidently that the following scrolls do not exist in game.  Unless someone has personally found (and remembers where) one of the following, I would like to move [[Scroll of Longstrider]], [[Scroll of Jump]], [[Scroll of Find Familiar]], [[Scroll of Phantasmal Force]], and [[Scroll of Otiluke's Resilient Sphere]] to the Unavailable Scrolls section.<br>
Having gone through the game a few times as an OCD loot goblin and best friend/bane of traders, having looted every container I lay eyes on regardless of crime status and having hit enough scroll traders to accumulate almost 500 scrolls of fly and 400 dimension doors, I can say fairly confidently that the following scrolls do not exist in game.  Unless someone has personally found (and remembers where) one of the following, I would like to move [[Scroll of Longstrider]], [[Scroll of Jump]], [[Scroll of Find Familiar]], [[Scroll of Phantasmal Force]], and [[Scroll of Otiluke's Resilient Sphere]] to the Unavailable Scrolls section.<br>
Additionally, is it worth noting scrolls that are not part of the normal trader scroll pool and are available only in certain, static locations?  For example, only one [[Scroll of Flame Blade]] can be found in the game, on a table at Sorcerous Sundries.  Only one [[Scroll of Goodberry]] can be found in game, in a chest upstairs in Nortale's Hostel.  Only one [[Scroll of Arcane Lock]] can be found, in a tomb below the Open Hand Temple.  The only trader that sells [[Scroll of Knock]] is [[Skittle]], and he always carries one each long rest.  The only trader who sells [[Scroll of Disguise Self]] is Zara the Mummy.  I've only ever found 3 [[Scroll of Aid]] - one in a skeleton underneath the Shattered Sanctum, one in the Counting House, and I honestly don't remember where I found the third but it was definitely not at a trader.  [[Scroll of Summon Quasit]] already has its two locations noted on its page.  I'm happy to just edit the location information on the specific pages, but I wanted to check whether it was worth including some kind of marker (like an asterisk or something) on scrolls that are unique or extremely limited.  (Also if anyone has experiences contrary to the above, please say!  I can't find good, consistent information on this topic so I just have my own research, but there's so much bad and contradictory information out there that I didn't just want to edit unilaterally without opening a discussion here first.  Thanks!  [[User:KleanUpKrewe|KleanUpKrewe]] ([[User talk:KleanUpKrewe|talk]]) 03:14, 24 April 2024 (CEST)
Additionally, is it worth noting scrolls that are not part of the normal trader scroll pool and are available only in certain, static locations?  For example, only one [[Scroll of Flame Blade]] can be found in the game, on a table at Sorcerous Sundries.  Only one [[Scroll of Goodberry]] can be found in game, in a chest upstairs in Nortale's Hostel.  Only one [[Scroll of Arcane Lock]] can be found, in a tomb below the Open Hand Temple.  The only trader that sells [[Scroll of Knock]] is [[Skittle]], and he always carries one each long rest.  The only trader who sells [[Scroll of Disguise Self]] is Zara the Mummy.  I've only ever found 3 [[Scroll of Aid]] - one in a skeleton underneath the Shattered Sanctum, one in the Counting House, and I honestly don't remember where I found the third but it was definitely not at a trader.  [[Scroll of Summon Quasit]] already has its two locations noted on its page.  I'm happy to just edit the location information on the specific pages, but I wanted to check whether it was worth including some kind of marker (like an asterisk or something) on scrolls that are unique or extremely limited.  (Also if anyone has experiences contrary to the above, please say!  I can't find good, consistent information on this topic so I just have my own research, but there's so much bad and contradictory information out there that I didn't just want to edit unilaterally without opening a discussion here first.  Thanks!  [[User:KleanUpKrewe|KleanUpKrewe]] ([[User talk:KleanUpKrewe|talk]]) 03:14, 24 April 2024 (CEST)
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