
Twig |

last week we got into a discussion about crafting.
The corebook says you can cooperate with another person to craft something, but does this mean both people need the same crafting feat?
or can i let my fellow wizard (with the craft feat) make a pair of boots of longstriding, with my (druid without the feat) longstrider spell.
somehow we get the idea you can make an item as i stated above, since the druid would only have to cast the spell at the appropiate time to "finish" the craft.

Father Dale |

Yeah thats exactly right.
As long as one person involved in the crafting has the appropriate item crafting feat, others can be work with that person to supply other requirements for crafting.
In your example, the druid could indeed provide the longstriding spell for the wizard crafting said boots.
The only caveat is that the druid would have to prepare the spell and use it for the crafting every day in which the crafting is done, and he would have to spend the same amount of time as the wizard in crafting the item. So if crafting said boots took a total of 5 days, the druid would have to spend those days helping the wizard craft the boots, and he'd have to dedicate a spell slot each day to a longstriding spell that is used for crafting the boots.