This mod adds the Pathfinder tabletop feats Scribe Scroll, Brew Potion, Craft Wand, Craft Rod, Craft Wondrous Items, Craft Arms and Armor and Forge Ring, allowing crafting of regular and custom magic items of those types.
Do wands recharge Pathfinder?
The Core Rulebook doesn’t allow item creation feats to recharge charged items such as wands. This is because wands are the most cost-effective form of expendable spellcasting in the game (the minimum price is 15 gp per charge, as compared to a minimum price of 25 gp per use for a scroll or 50 gp per use for a potion).
What does a metamagic rod do in RuneScape?
Metamagic rods hold the essence of a metamagic feat, allowing the user to apply metamagic effects to spells (but not spell-like abilities ) as they are cast. This does not change the spell slot of the altered spell. All the rods described here are use-activated (but casting spells in a threatened area still draws an attack of opportunity ).
Can a caster use more than one metamagic rod?
A caster may only use one metamagic rod on any given spell, but it is permissible to combine a rod with metamagic feats possessed by the rod’s wielder. In this case, only the feats possessed by the wielder adjust the spell slot of the spell being cast.
Which is more powerful a quickened rod or a metamagic rod?
This means that metamagic rods are slightly more powerful for prepared spellcasters than spontaneous ones. (Note that a quickened rod follows the normal rules for the Quicken Spell feat, meaning that the modified spell is still a swift action.) Metamagic rods do not change the level of the spell they alter.
What makes a metamagic rod a pathfinder wand?
Metamagic rods are scepter-like objects that you have to hold to use; in many ways, rods are more like Harry Potter-style wands then actual Pathfinder wands are in the sense that a metamagic rod focuses and alters the effects of the spell (s) that you cast through it. All metamagic rods have several traits in common: