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Hey gang,
Just purchased a Bequeathal boon to transfer access of Dwarven Daisy to this character who uses Munitions Crafter - want to make sure I am doing this right. Now that I have access, I can simply purchase the formula and then flex that into Advanced Alchemy?
Cheers.

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I think that's doable .... but I'm not sure.

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Formulas
The pathfinder society will sell formulas to members for any non-limited item for which the agent has access. Items with a number restriction, including Unique Items, are considered so esoteric that the Society does not own the formula and so complicated that it is not possible to reverse engineer the formula even with a legendary degree of skill.
(Emphasis mine)
The only source of the Daisy I know of comes with a limited quantity.

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OP Guide wrote:Formulas
The pathfinder society will sell formulas to members for any non-limited item for which the agent has access. Items with a number restriction, including Unique Items, are considered so esoteric that the Society does not own the formula and so complicated that it is not possible to reverse engineer the formula even with a legendary degree of skill.(Emphasis mine)
The only source of the Daisy I know of comes with a limited quantity.
Bummer!
Ok, so I can't acquire the formula - but per the Bequeathal boon, as my my #2001 never purchased any of these items, does that mean my #2017 (Axel) may purchase up to the limit (5) at the listed price? Can he choose between the lesser and moderate?
Finally: as the "Dwarven Daisy" boon sets a limit - activating that text you linked - does that mean boons that do not have a limit - say, if I were to throw down on a Sulfer Bomb boon - allow me to purchase the formula for use with Munitions Crafter?
Cheers.

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PFS FAQ will be at least of some help.
I think the lesser and the moderate may be separate items to bequeath but I'm not entirely sure. I don't see why the same limit wouldn't apply.
The FAQ talks about formulas for uncommon items you've gained access to:
What does unlocking access to items mean?
When you have access to an uncommon or rare item, you can purchase it at its listed price. You can also purchase the formula for these items you have access to from the Pathfinder Society at the same price as a common formula of the same level. Only the PC with the relevant boon attached gains access to this item.
Formulas for items which limit how many a character may obtain (e.g. the dwarven daisy fireworks from Quest 5) are not available.
Amusingly enough it specifically mentions the Daisy.

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That's enough for two each.

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Greetings fellow sapients. I am going out of town on vacation starting tomorrow and not returning until Monday night. I likely won't read the forums in that time and even more likely won't post, but will try to catch up on everything by Tuesday. If you are in multiple games with me, prepare to read this portion of this message multiple times...
If combat breaks out, Ulfgar will start with hunting prey then a quick draw 2 handed swing with his axe. He'll follow that up with a quick draw strike with his clan dagger, assuming he has an action left and didn't have to stride to get to his target.
Once he settles in, he'll attack with his axe then his dagger then manipulate to get the AC bonus from his dagger's parry. Since he is a flurry ranger and the dagger is agile, he only takes a -3 on the dagger attack.

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Please keep my 15 year old tabby in your prayers. He went to the Vet yesterday for his annual. He has lost 4 lbs since last year and the doctor is concerned. They took blood and urine and should get the results tomorrow.

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Vet called back. No diabetes, nothing wrong with the bones or structure, but urine is a little wet. The thyroid is elevated so they are going to run one more test to make sure that is what the issue is. They don't have to poke him again because they can still use the sample.

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Not a big deal now that it is detected, but usually you detect a haunt or other hazard with Perception
During exploration, determine whether the party detects a hazard when the PCs first enter the general area in which it appears. If the hazard doesn’t list a minimum proficiency rank, roll a secret Perception check against the hazard’s Stealth DC for each PC. For hazards with a minimum proficiency rank, roll only if someone is actively searching (using the Search activity while exploring or the Seek action in an encounter), and only if they have the listed proficiency rank or higher. Anyone who succeeds becomes aware of the hazard, and you can describe what they notice.
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Yeah - that makes more sense.

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Could Shade and Highwire please put their details in the Recruitment Thread so I can do your Chronicles.
Both the RPG Chronicles signups and the Google Sheet signup seem to have ... vanished.

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Kidron, you've already signed up for it. I left a space for you
Highwire. Yes there is, it's Return to the Grave There is one slot left.

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