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Is this considered crafting because I don't see where it would require crafting since all you are doing is having your character if they can cast "bless water" on a pint of regular water in a flask; which changes that water into holy water, then putting a stopper to it and whala a flask of holy water is created. Of course you pay the component cost but no crafting skill is needed on your part correct?

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Is this considered crafting because I don't see where it would require crafting since all you are doing is having your character if they can cast "bless water" on a pint of regular water in a flask; which changes that water into holy water, then putting a stopper to it and whala a flask of holy water is created. Of course you pay the component cost but no crafting skill is needed on your part correct?
A PC can cast bless water. Its effect expires at the end of the scenario.

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Well I was thinking about if I needed holy water while in a dungeon I can pop an empty flask out, fill it with water, cast bless water and whala I have holy water to use on an undead; since no shops pop up in a dungeon to buy items. Is this rule about not being able to keep stuff you make listed anywhere in the pfs rules because I didn't come across that.
Also I noticed you can't give items away to other party members or lend money to other party members but if you make an item like holy water can you sell the vials to party members since this goes around the no crafting rules?

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Is this rule about not being able to keep stuff you make listed anywhere in the pfs rules because I didn't come across that.
Crafting is not relevant here. You cast a spell.
All spells and effects end at the end of a scenario with the following exceptions:
(you may read the exceptions, bless water is not one of them)
Also I noticed you can't give items away to other party members or lend money to other party members but if you make an item like holy water can you sell the vials to party members since this goes around the no crafting rules?
You get the amount of gold written on your chronicle sheet and signed off by the GM. You can spend that amount of gold to buy items from NPCs or to claim items found in the adventure as part of your share of the treasure. Your fellow party members have the same options. You should see that there is no way beyond the end of the scenario for them to give you gold or for you to give them items.