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Craft Spell Container

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(Item Creation)

You can create magic scrolls and potions.

Prerequisites: Caster level 1st

Benefit: A character who possesses this feat can create scrolls. In addition to ritual scrolls, they can create scrolls using the talent-based item creation system. Scrolls have the same requirements for deciphering and activating as core Pathfinder scrolls, and a creature must possess a scroll’s base sphere, or else must activate the scroll through the Use Magic Device skill.

A scroll has a base cost of 25 gp x caster level x complexity.

This feat can also be used for creating potions, oils, and powders (collectively known as "compounds"). Potions, oils, and powders are magical effects stored in physical form; they use the talent-based method of item creation, and are usable only once.

A potion targets the creature who drinks the potion (one target with a range of personal), while oils target the creature or object is is applied to (one target with a range of touch), while any effect that targets an area is a powder. It is possible to place a compound-like effect into another item as well (for example, a jewel that explodes when thrown or an apple that applies a potion-like effect when eaten, etc.).

A potion, oil, or powder has a base cost of 50 gp x caster level x complexity. If a potion, oil, or powder requires a saving throw, the DC is equal to 10 + 1/2 its caster level.

Prerequisite for: Craft Implement of Power, Craft Ooze, Craft Spell Engine, Infuse Item


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Open Gaming License Version 1.0a Copyright 2000, Wizards of the Coast, Inc.

System Reference Document. Copyright 2000, Wizards of the Coast, Inc.; Authors Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, Skip Williams, based on material by E. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson.

Pathfinder RPG Core Rulebook. Copyright 2009, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Author: Jason Bulmahn, based on material by Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, and Skip Williams.