So what can you do with this? (Spontaneous Generation)


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I was looking up something about sorcerers on the d20pfsrd, and saw there was a new bloodline, the Impossible bloodline (apparently from a new book, Champions of Balance).

This is the third level bloodline power from the Impossible bloodline.

"Spontaneous Generation: At 3rd level, you gain Craft Wondrous Item as a bonus feat. In addition, when you craft a magic item (except a potion, a spell-trigger item, or a spell-completion item), you may ignore one spell prerequisite without increasing the creation DC. You can ignore an additional spell prerequisite at 9th, 15th, and 20th levels."

Now at first glance, it looks useful for a certain kind of non-caster. One that gets a lot of feats, and can afford to sink three into getting the power from this heritage.

It would allow you to craft a number of items at cost, and level some of the effective wealth disparity with casters that can make their own stuff. Plus you wouldn't be so dependent on casters.

But ... I kind of think I am missing some possibilities here. Just seems like it has more possibilities than first glance brings to mind.


Any character built around messing with WBL should be discussed with the GM before you do anything else. OK that disclaimer aside I think high level rogues would love this: steal stuff, sell stuff to fence, use proceeds to craft wondrous items to make you better at stealing stuff, rinse, repeat.


I've thought of this myself. It's not a bad way to go about making a "master craftsman" type character. However, it might not be the best choice, considering it requires a considerable number of feats.


I had no idea there was a new bloodline. Thanks!

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