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So, discussing with some friends and we came across a potential to break the economy of the world with Base Kinesis of the metal kineticist.

Base Kinesis states:
“Generate You bring an ordinary, non-magical piece of the chosen element from its elemental plane. The element can be used for any of its normal uses.”

This will create an unworked metal chunk of Light bulk. The question is what does “Ordinary, non-magical" mean. Does that refer to the rarity? Could I make a chunk of Iron or Gold?

What about cold Iron or Silver? They are both common special materials.

What about chunks of other special materials of higher rarity? They are unworked and non-magical.

This would then get even more rediculus if we add in extended Kinesis that would Propogate the chunk into a 5x5x5 cube.

Even with just saying you could do iron/tin/Copper that will still break the economy as there is no duration to the element generated. Also Silver and Gold are listed as trade goods and not only as special materials.


So when doing some theory crafting my friend and I came accross the feat "Canny Acumen" which you "Choose Fortitude saves, Reflex saves, Will saves, or Perception. You become an expert in your choice." If you select one of them when taking this feat and then later your class feature also says you become Expert in that choice what happens? Do you just loose out on that class feature?


So looking at the entry for reconfigurable clothing it says

Quote:
When you purchase reconfigurable clothing, choose one or more outfits to incorporate into your clothes.

If a character were to purchase a suit with 2 sets of outfits, does he/she/them need to then purchase a whole new suit later with the same 2 outfits and an additional one if the character wanted to add another?

Could an appropriate skill check be used to just add the extra outfit instead or just paying the cost of the new outfit?