Fabricate question.


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Core Rule Book wrote:

You convert material of one sort into a product that is of the same material. Creatures or magic items cannot be created or transmuted by the fabricate spell. The quality of items made by this spell is commensurate with the quality of material used as the basis for the new fabrication. If you work with a mineral, the target is reduced to 1 cubic foot per level instead of 10 cubic feet.

You must make an appropriate Craft check to fabricate articles requiring a high degree of craftsmanship.

Casting requires 1 round per 10 cubic feet of material to be affected by the spell.

The question being, does this produce the finished product in one casting or does it emulate a weeks worth of crafting progress like in 3.5?

What's the casting time of it? It says see text but it doesn't mention anything along the lines of "It takes X hours to produce X value"

Anywho, thoughts?
Maybe a dev could give his insight?


It makes a finished product in one casting. Just like it did in 3.5 too. The wording is exactly the same between the two.

And the casting time is clearly stated.

Quote:
Casting requires 1 round per 10 cubic feet of material to be affected by the spell.

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