Using gp as sp value per Master Alchemist Feat


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I have the Master Alchemist feat and am a bit confused by the wording in part of it stating to use the gp value as sp value when determining progress. Normally you would multiply the gp by 10 to get sp cost of an item. For example, if you are creating invisible ink (superior) it costs 75 gp and has a craft DC check of 25. So normally to calculate progress you would take 75 x 10 and get 750 sp value. With master alchemist, does that mean instead the sp value is 75 sp, thereby letting you create it faster?


It means that instead of calculating your progress as SP crafted, you calculate it as GP.

So if you had a DC of 20, and a craft check of 25, you would make 500GP worth of progress as opposed to 500SP worth.

It's pretty much what you've posted, but rather than making the target pricing 1/10th of what's normal, it makes your crafting result worth 10x as much. So it's the same effect, but it's different wording.

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