Is there such a thing as a StoneSkin potion?


Rules Questions

The Exchange

Per season 6
Potions, Scrolls, and Wands
All potions, scrolls, wands, and other consumables are
made by clerics, druids, or wizards in Pathfinder Society
Organized Play. The only exceptions are spells that are not
on the cleric, druid, or wizard spell list. For example, a
scroll of lesser restoration must be purchased as a 2nd-level
scroll off the cleric spell list and may not be purchased as
a 1st-level scroll off the paladin spell list. If a spell appears
at different levels on two different lists, use the lower level
spell to determine cost. As an example, poison would be
priced as a 3rd-level druid spell instead of a 4th-level cleric
spell. All potions, scrolls, and wands are available only at
the minimum caster level unless found at a higher caster
level on a Chronicle sheet.

Since stoneskin appears on the Summoner's list at 3, does that make it eligible for potion creation? If no, what about Bard spells like Good hope?

thanks

Silver Crusade

Seems pretty clear to me, Stoneskin is on the list of other classes so I don't think it is available.
The fact, that this would work with alchemical-allocationseems to be a good reason.

Sovereign Court

Vandulus wrote:

Per season 6

Potions, Scrolls, and Wands
All potions, scrolls, wands, and other consumables are
made by clerics, druids, or wizards in Pathfinder Society
Organized Play. The only exceptions are spells that are not
on the cleric, druid, or wizard spell list.
For example, a
scroll of lesser restoration must be purchased as a 2nd-level
scroll off the cleric spell list and may not be purchased as
a 1st-level scroll off the paladin spell list. If a spell appears
at different levels on two different lists, use the lower level
spell to determine cost. As an example, poison would be
priced as a 3rd-level druid spell instead of a 4th-level cleric
spell. All potions, scrolls, and wands are available only at
the minimum caster level unless found at a higher caster
level on a Chronicle sheet.

Since stoneskin appears on the Summoner's list at 3, does that make it eligible for potion creation? If no, what about Bard spells like Good hope?

thanks

Bolded the relevant, ugly part of the rule that kills your otherwise beautiful idea.

Stoneskin is on the Wizard spell list, so there's no exception given.

Grand Lodge

Stoneskin: No, the spell is on the Wizard list so you have to go by that list and that makes it a 4th level spell and you can't make a potion of a 4th level spell.

Good Hope: Yes. The spell only occurs on the Bard list so the exception to being made by clerics, druids and wizards kicks in.


I figured as much but never hurts to ask


Yes to a potion of good hope.

Grand Lodge

No.. unless it happens to appear on a chronicle...

Shadow Lodge

Yeah, as Xar'z mentions, if you can find one on a chronicle sheet (say a caster level 15 potion of stoneskin...) then you can use it.

The Exchange

Eric Clingenpeel wrote:
Yeah, as Xar'z mentions, if you can find one on a chronicle sheet (say a caster level 15 potion of stoneskin...) then you can use it.

If one such potion did exist, and the finder happened to have alchemical allocation, that person would surely have a rewarding evening of play... similar to the feeling they would have if they were to purchase the book that contained the elixir of elemental protection and found they could use it again and again.


You all sounds like you know something specific...


Try stone salve, potion-esque wondrous item.

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