In Caves of Qud, there are tons of different items that you can gather as you explore the vast world. One item type that you will come across from time to time is the humble books. Books can contain complete nonsense, but sometimes, they may hold some valuable knowledge.
Here, we are going to take a look at what you can do with books in Caves of Qud. This will include how to use them, as well as what you can do with books that have already been read, including selling them and exchanging them for some experience.
For the most part, books are randomly generated. You will be able to find some prewritten books in the game, but for the most part, you'll find randomized scraps. For example, when you are working on the quest Raising Indrix, you will come across Mamon's hut, which has a bloody piece of parchment in it.
The parchment inside the hut has an eerie message about the Amaranthine Prism, which is prewritten. Anyone who stumbles across this paper will read the same exact thing.
Yellow books are prewritten, white books are randomly generated, and green books contain recipes that you can learn.
First and foremost, read the book! By clicking on it, you'll be able to select the 'read' option. You may gain some information (such as a recipe from green books), but it may also be a little bit of nonsense.
After the book has been read, you have a few different options on what to do.
This is the simplest method, but it won't earn you anything. Still, if you want to have a library of sorts, you can tuck the books away in a chest or table somewhere.
If you want to make some quick water, you can sell the book. For example, we looked at the trade for The Canticles Cromaic, Verses XVII-XXIV, and it would sell for $21. This, of course, isn't the most, but there are other things to do with books if you want to get the most out of them and already have plenty of money.
The best thing to do with extra books is to trade them in for XP. This is done at Sheba Hagadia, Bookbinder and Librarian of the Stilt. You can find this NPC in the Six Day Stilt, one screen up from the center of town.
Right as you enter the building here, she will be in the room immediately to the left. Here, you can trade goods (including books), as well as hand over books in order to gain experience. The exact amount of XP you earn will vary, but overall, this is a good passive way to potentially level up.
If the XP isn't enough, you can always just sell the book directly to Sheba.
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