A dip of wizard is = or= / = to (discovery) spell knowledge?


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i don't really care about min/maxing or what ever it is called.

i just wana know if 1 lvl of wizard is equal to or not equal to the discovery Spell Knowledge. it is the discovery that allows the alchemist to create magical items.

if 1 lvl of wizard is equal to the discovery Spell Knowledge. then when an alchemist reaches the lvl where he can make 3 lvl formulas is there anything that prevents the alchemist from taking brew potion?

i know that an alchemist gets "brew potion" for for free but there is a lot of archetypes that take the feat away.


zainale wrote:
i just wana know if 1 lvl of wizard is equal to or not equal to the discovery Spell Knowledge.

It is not equal.

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when an alchemist reaches the lvl where he can make 3 lvl formulas is there anything that prevents the alchemist from taking brew potion?

Yes, there is. The alchemist isn't a "3rd level caster" for the purpose of taking the feat; he is still a 1st level caster (and a 7th level Alchemist, but that doesn't help).

Also: I'm not sure the regular feat allows the Alchemist to make potions based on his extracts.


1 level of wizard means you have a caster level of 1, and can take feats that have that as a prerequisite.

Brew Potion normally requires CL 3, and doesn't specify that alchemists can use it despite not having caster levels. So no you can't qualify for it with wiz1, and even if you could shenanigan it somehow, your extracts wouldn't work with it.

Edit:ninja acknowledgement.

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