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Powerscrolls are consumable items that permanently raise a skill's cap above 100. Standard powerscrolls raise the cap to one of four tiers (105, 110, 115 or 120). The shard also offers a custom Desolate Powerscroll variant that raises a skill cap as high as 150, restricted to the Desolate Trammel facet.

Standard Powerscrolls

Consuming a standard powerscroll raises the affected skill's cap to the scroll's value and immediately sets the current skill value to that new cap. No additional training is required after use — the new ceiling is applied instantly.

Permitted skill cap values

Standard powerscrolls come in four tiers:

Value Title
105 Wonderous Scroll
110 Exalted Scroll
115 Mythical Scroll
120 Legendary Scroll

Skills available as powerscrolls

With the AOS, SE, ML and SA expansions active, the full powerscroll skill list is:

Random champion drops exclude Blacksmith, Tailoring and Imbuing; those crafter scrolls are awarded through the Resource Order and Bulk Order Deed systems instead.

Cap-up rules

A standard powerscroll is only blocked if your existing cap already meets or exceeds the scroll's value. There is no strict +5 progression requirement — a 120 scroll will apply even if your current cap on that skill is still 100.

(The sequential-order requirement applies only to non-donation Desolate Powerscrolls — see below.)

Loot type and insurance

Once they have been in the world, powerscrolls become Cursed and cannot be insured, with two exceptions: 105 scrolls and Blacksmith/Tailoring scrolls of any tier remain Regular loot type.

Champion Spawn Drops

105 scrolls during the spawn (Felucca only)

While killing creatures inside a Felucca champion spawn, each kill has a small chance of awarding a 105 powerscroll to the killing player. These per-kill drops are Felucca-only — Ilshenar, Tokuno and Malas spawns do not award them.

End-of-champion drops

When a champion is defeated on a non-desolate map, 6 powerscrolls drop and are distributed round-robin across eligible damage-dealers (players with looting rights within range 100 on the same map), so the scrolls are spread evenly across participants.

The tier distribution for each end-of-champion scroll is:

Roll Tier Chance
0.00 - 0.05 120 5%
> 0.05 - 0.40 115 35%
> 0.40 - 1.00 110 60%

Justice Virtue protection

Players designated as Justice Protectors of an eligible player can also receive a scroll on champion death, gated by their Justice virtue level:

Justice Level Chance
Seeker 60%
Follower 80%
Knight 100%

Proximity and same-facet rules apply. On Desolate Trammel this protector reward is a Desolate Powerscroll instead.

Crafter Powerscrolls

Smith and Tailor 105/110/115/120 scrolls appear in the Bulk Order Deed reward catalogue with banker-point costs:

Tier Banker Points
105 625
110 675
115 800
120 900

A Desolate 150 scroll (randomly Blacksmith or Tailoring) is also available from the smith BOD reward catalogue at 1500 banker points.

Resource Order Deeds

Completing high-value resource orders can also award crafter and gather-skill powerscrolls. For example, completing a smith resource order worth at least 90,000 gp has a 75% chance to grant a random 110, 115 or 120 scroll drawn from this pool:

Lower-tier order completions grant 105 scrolls, and mid-tier completions grant a mix of 105/110/115/120. A pure 105 starter scroll is also awarded by the resource gatherer NPC itself before the random 110/115/120 roll.

Desolate Powerscrolls

Desolate Powerscrolls are a higher-tier variant restricted to a single facet.

Facet restriction

Desolate Powerscrolls only function on Desolate Trammel. There is only one Desolate facet — there is no desolate version of every map.

Permitted skill cap values

Desolate Powerscrolls come in six tiers:

Value
125
130
135
140
145
150

150 is the hard ceiling. There is no 155 or higher tier.

Skill list

Desolate Powerscrolls cover the same skills as standard powerscrolls, with an expanded crafter/gather group. The full Desolate-only additions on the SA list are:

Random champion drops still exclude Blacksmith, Tailoring and Imbuing.

Drop distribution

Each Desolate Powerscroll's tier is rolled independently:

Roll Tier Approx. chance
< 0.04 150 4%
0.04 - < 0.10 145 6%
0.10 - < 0.20 140 10%
0.20 - < 0.35 135 15%
0.35 - < 0.55 130 20%
0.55 - 1.00 125 45%

Drop count on Desolate Trammel

When a champion dies on Desolate Trammel, the system gives one Desolate Powerscroll per eligible player (100% participant drop rate), plus a HueCreditDeed to every participant.

This replaces the standard “6 scrolls round-robin” behaviour. Desolate champions also drop a stack of 5-10 Rough Stone on the corpse.

Sequential (+5) progression requirement

Unlike standard powerscrolls, Desolate Powerscrolls enforce a +5 progression rule. You can only use a Desolate scroll if your current cap on that skill is within 5 points of the scroll's value:

If your cap is too low, the scroll will refuse to apply with the message: “Your [skill] is too low to use this power scroll yet.”

The Donation / Non-Progressive flag is the only way to skip tiers (see below).

Donation / Non-Progressive flag

Desolate Powerscrolls obtained as donations or from the in-game store are flagged “Non Progressive” in their property list. These scrolls are Blessed, ignore the +5 progression gate, and can be applied at any current cap.

This is the only mechanism that bypasses the sequential progression requirement. A donation 150 Non-Progressive scroll, for example, can be eaten at a current cap of 100.

Loot type and insurance

Once they have been in the world, Desolate Powerscrolls become Cursed and cannot be insured, with the exception of Blacksmith and Tailoring Desolate scrolls, which remain Regular loot type. (Donation Non-Progressive scrolls are Blessed instead.)

Cap-Raise Semantics

Both standard and Desolate powerscrolls set your skill cap to the scroll's value and immediately set your current skill value to that new cap. No skill grinding is required after consumption — the new ceiling is applied instantly and your current skill value jumps to that ceiling.