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A player of mine is saying he read that you can legally take a feat without meeting pre-reqs. Does anyone know if this is ever the case besides bonus feats available to classes that specifically say you do not have to meet the prereqs. Such as monks and rangers for example.


On pp.496 of the core rulebook it states on the chart "Table 15-17" a level one spell "let's say CLW" with 50 charges cost 750gp. How come if the feat is only available at lvl 5, are you figuring a level 1 caster to have created it? Shouldn't it be as per the formula printed, Spell Level (1) X the creator's caster level (min. 5 as per feat req.) X 750gp? Any direction as to where this is clarified would be great. Making the Wand of Cure Light Wounds cost 3750gp?


I had a discussion with our new GM on alchemical silver and bludgeoning weapons like a mace but more importantly brassknuckles. His argument is this statement in the rules. On a successful attack with a silvered slashing or piercing weapon, the wielder takes a -1 penalty on the damage roll. It didn't say anywhere a bludgeoning weapon can't be silvered. That statement to me says piercing and slashing weapons take -1 damage. Possibly to represent the silvering process keeps the weapon somewhat dulled by the process.--opinions?


Since a monk can do his unarmed damage with brassknuckles, can he also have say silvered and ironknuckles to overcome DR's of fey and lycanthropes? My vote is yes but wanted a few opinions if not an official thread already answering this question.