Sometimes the players will not have access to a particular spell, or spells, personally. They will need to find someone capable and willing to cast the spell for them, but this will come at a cost. The following table is provided for a base estimate a spell-caster may charge for their services. Most spell-casters do not usually hire out to go on adventures, preferring to stay home to serve their church, or study in their laboratories.
The formula for finding base cost is as follows: Level of Spell x Minimum Level of Caster needed to cast the spell x (10 x spell level). Thus, a first level magic-user spell, multiplied by first level caster (minimum), times 10gp, for a total of 10gp. Additional costs, such as spell components needed, of course will be added to the base spell cost.
Base Cost
|
Minimum
Caster Level
|
Level of Spell
|
20gp
|
2
|
Cleric –
first level spell
|
160gp
|
4
|
Cleric –
second level spell
|
540gp
|
6
|
Cleric –
third level spell
|
960gp
|
6
|
Cleric –
fourth level spell
|
1,750gp
|
7
|
Cleric –
fifth level spell
|
4,320gp
|
12
|
Cleric –
sixth level spell *
|
8,330gp
|
17
|
Cleric –
seventh level spell
|
10gp
|
1
|
Druid –
first level spell
|
80gp
|
2
|
Druid –
second level spell
|
360gp
|
4
|
Druid –
third level spell
|
1,120gp
|
7
|
Druid – fourth
level spell
|
2,500gp
|
10
|
Druid – fifth
level spell *
|
3,960gp
|
11
|
Druid –
sixth level spell
|
5,580gp
|
12
|
Druid –
seventh level spell
|
10gp
|
1
|
Magic-User
– first level spell
|
120gp
|
3
|
Magic-User
– second level spell
|
450gp
|
5
|
Magic-User
– third level spell
|
1,120gp
|
7
|
Magic-User
– fourth level spell
|
2,250gp
|
9
|
Magic-User
– fifth level spell *
|
4,320gp
|
12
|
Magic-User
– sixth level spell
|
6,860gp
|
14
|
Magic-User
– seventh level spell
|
10,240gp
|
16
|
Magic-User
– eighth level spell
|
14,480gp
|
18
|
Magic-User
– ninth level spell
|
* - Spells of this level or higher are generally not available except in special cases set by the Dungeon Master.
These rules are written for Swords & Wizardry Complete, but may be used with other compatable OSR rules systems.
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