
Carrion |

Could someone explain or clairfy how the Clone Master (alchemist archetype) works in regards to their rebirth ability and multiple clones.
The normal clone spell takes 2d4 months to grow and they decay if you make more.
With the clone master their unused clones do not rot and are simply inert.
Does this mean a clone master, given time and money, could have an army of clones awaiting his demise to be rebirthed?
Or, would it mean that once a clone is active, in order to make an inert clone active (in case the alchemist dies again) it would require 3 weeks of maturity (since a week was already made to create the extra clone)?

Carrion |

Understandable, but I am confused with the blurb where it states that unused clones do not rot. Meaning to me, RAW, it appears the Alchemist could have prepared unused clones in stock?
Hence why I asked how long after activate an inert clone that an unused one could become inert and ready to be a soul receptacle.
Why else then would the rules say unused clones to not rot?