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Thread: Wand Adept [3.5 PRC, PEACH]
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2012-11-21, 06:42 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Wand Adept [3.5 PRC, PEACH]
I'm looking at my PHB, and there aren't any rods that have spells on them.
Some have the ability to emulate certain spells, but there aren't any rules for crafting a "rod" that just casts spells.
So, unless they added rules for making rods with generic spells on them, you can't do that.
Plus, as the OP has said, he's dealing with wands, and wand-type mechanics. He wants to have higher level wands, it really is just water off a duck's back.
But having the class progress into Sceptres would make more sense than having it go transition into Rods.
Still, it's OP's choice.
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2012-11-21, 08:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Wand Adept [3.5 PRC, PEACH]
Technically you are correct though it doesn't specifically state that rods can't duplicate spells. However, to be fair, rods probably shouldn't only duplicate spells. For example, a rod of alertness lets you duplicate spells (as well as do other things), so it's possible.
Skip Williams (of Sage Advice) wrote that the defining feature of a rod is that "it has multiple powers that don't duplicate any known spell" except the rod of alertness proved him incorrect. See Making Magic Items (Part 5) in the WotC's archives if you are so inclined. Sorry I don't have the link.
That said, there's nothing inherent in the rules that specifically prevents you from crafting a rod of casting one spell only though it's boring and expensive.
The cheapest way to make a single spell item is to make it a staff even though the OP is fixated on making it a wand.
Like a wand, a staff has 50 charges, but you can double the charges used to half the price. The 375 price is the same price for wands and staffs. 375 gp x 9th level spell x 17th level caster level x 1/2 = 28,687 gp. Cost to create is 14,343 gp, 573 XP and takes 14 days.
If you can earn more than 28,687 gp by adventuring for 14 days, then is it really worth making the staff? The time consumption and XP cost really makes crafting magic items such a pain even more than the gp cost. You can always get more gp. You can't get back the time and I've never liked the XP cost of magic items, so I house rule it away.
DebbyLast edited by Debihuman; 2012-11-21 at 08:35 PM.
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2012-11-21, 08:37 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Wand Adept [3.5 PRC, PEACH]
I've never paid attention to Sage Advice; Skip generally hasn't been the most knowledgeable about mechanics...
But I'll look up the crafting. Though, if you're going that route, why not just, you know, make a custom magic item that let's you cast the spell at will?
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2012-11-22, 10:31 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Wand Adept [3.5 PRC, PEACH]
I said as much. It depends on how much you want to spend. A rod of casting summon monster IX is more expensive but you never run out of charges like you will with a staff. It's just a cost thing.
DebbyP.E.A.C.H. Please Evaluate And Critique Honestly. Being nicer and kinder doesn't hurt either. Note I generally only critique 3.5 and Pathfinder material.
Please, please, please when using non-core material, cite to the books. There are too many books to wade through to find the one with the feat, special ability or spell you use.
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