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FYI, While this was inspired by a Ferengi, I'm not looking to make a caricature of greedy merchants here. My character is in it because he believes trade can bring peace and prosperity, he's not so much motivated by greed.


I have a concept for a character who worships trade and economics. Not necessarily the deity of these concepts just the concepts themselves. It's inspired by Deep Space Nine and Nogs talk of the Great Material Continuum. My character is enamored of the way trade can bring materials and crafts from distant lands and take resources where they're most needed. He wants to facilitate this.

I was hoping to get some build advice. I know in theory I could play pretty much any race and class (Aside from maybe a Druid or a Cleric of an antithetical religion) and a priest of the god of commerce/trade/wealth or whatever would be an obvious choice but wanted to know if another class had better abilities for this.


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Paizo has made a substantial investment of time, energy, talent, and resources into creating a product.

You have made a post in a forum.

And you expect them to radically change everything they worked so hard to create when you can't be bothered to put in even a fraction of their effort?

The whole point of the Pathfinder rule system is to be a revision of DnD 3.5 and to keep that rule set viable for those of us who don't care for the direction later editions took and you would seek to take that from us when what you propose is a lot closer to later editions.

You're really naive about where you're posting. Or you're just trying to mess with us.


Another thing to consider is Permanency can be dispelled by a caster of higher level than the Permanency caster was when the spell was cast. Something which a normal magic weapon would not be vulnerable to.