Alchemist have no Caster Level, and cannot take Craft (magic item) Feats, at all. Based on this FAQ, you cannot even select magic item creation feats, let alone use your Extracts to qualify as the prerequisites.
Can Magus learn spells from scrolls?
Besides Wizards, the magus, the alchemist (and the investigator who works like the alchemist) and the witch can learn spells from scrolls. While for the magus and the alchemist as spellbook classes, it works the same as for the wizard.
Can investigators use wands?
An investigator uses the wand to disperse cyanoacrylate vapor (more commonly known as Super Glue) over the surfaces to be examined for prints. The vapor, which reacts with the moisture and oil of the fingerprints, makes the print visible and freezes it on the spot so it cannot be smudged.
Can a wizard learn a spell from an alchemist?
A wizard, however, cannot learn spells from a formula book. Alchemists cannot learn spells, they learn formulae, that are based on actual spells, but are not spells.
Is the Alchemist an artificer or a healer?
There’s only one way to find out. Let’s take a deep dive in our Alchemist 5e Guide. The Alchemist is an aggressive Artificer with off-healing potential. It does nearly nothing with the Infusion mechanic of the Artificer and focuses entirely on spells.
What happens when you cast an alchemist ritual?
When you cast a spell as an alchemical ritual, you can delay selecting a target for the spell by up to one minute after the spell is complete, after which time you must select a target and cast the spell, or its power is lost. Every time you gain an alchemist level, select one additional spell that you can cast this way.
What can you do with an alchemist’s kit?
During a short rest, you may use your alchemist’s kit to concoct a potion that restores one expended spell slot to the creature who drinks it. A spell slot recovered in this way cannot be of a higher level than your highest-level spell slot.