Can your spell book hold every spell if you spend enough time and money to fill your spell book? 2 hours and 50 GP per level of spell. Plus your School of choice reduces the time and money of that type of spell. I just want to make sure I am understanding this correctly. 36-1st level spells (with the books I own, and not counting home-brew.) = 1800 GP and 72 hours. - minus time and money for spells in the school of choice. Thanks!
It's up to your DM to decide what the boundaries of the spellbook are. The equipment listing says it has 100 pages. In past editions, copying a spell used one page per level of the spell. This edition has no such rule, but many DMs are traditionalists and could always enforce a similar limitation. Of course, even that wouldn't get in the way of your 36-level-one-spells scenario.
RAW, in this edition, the only limitations on spell copying are cost and time.
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Can your spell book hold every spell if you spend enough time and money to fill your spell book? 2 hours and 50 GP per level of spell. Plus your School of choice reduces the time and money of that type of spell. I just want to make sure I am understanding this correctly. 36-1st level spells (with the books I own, and not counting home-brew.) = 1800 GP and 72 hours. - minus time and money for spells in the school of choice. Thanks!
Theoretically , yes.
It's up to your DM to decide what the boundaries of the spellbook are. The equipment listing says it has 100 pages. In past editions, copying a spell used one page per level of the spell. This edition has no such rule, but many DMs are traditionalists and could always enforce a similar limitation. Of course, even that wouldn't get in the way of your 36-level-one-spells scenario.
RAW, in this edition, the only limitations on spell copying are cost and time.
Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in awhile.