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no, When making a wand you have to use your current caster level when you made it. That is why the price scales with level and to determine the bonuses on the spell used.
When you make a wand you determine the price 375xlevel of the spellxlevel of the caster in gp and thats how much it costs to make it.
then do a spellcraft check at DC 5+spell level and can get higher if you wish to make it faster and stuff like that.
and it takes 1 day per 1,000 gp of the base price to make it, succeed in the check and you got yourself a shiny new wand with 50 charges.

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WrathW1zard wrote:
no, When making a wand you have to use your current caster level when you made it.
That's not explicitly stated in the Wand creation, and Magic Item Creation itself has this to say:
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A creator can create an item at a lower caster level than her own, but never lower than the minimum level needed to cast the needed spell.

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What you say there is completely wrong WrathW1zard.
From here:
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For potions, scrolls, and wands, the creator can set the caster level of an item at any number high enough to cast the stored spell but not higher than her own caster level. For other magic items, the caster level is determined by the item itself.
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While item creation costs are handled in detail below, note that normally the two primary factors are the caster level of the creator and the level of the spell or spells put into the item. A creator can create an item at a lower caster level than her own, but never lower than the minimum level needed to cast the needed spell. Using metamagic feats, a caster can place spells in items at a higher level than normal.
To answer the OP:
Since RoE is a 1st level spell, you can set it to CL 1 or 2 (CL 1 is actually the default when you buy it), and get 1d6 strength penalty. However it's duration is also measured in rounds/level, so it only lasts 1 or 2 rounds then