| Adrian Carlstedt |
If there is two spellcasters in a party, with different spells (say one divine and one arcane) and one of them have the Craft Wand feat, can they work together to craft wands from both casters?
For example, if our cleric have craft wand, can the cleric and teh sorcerer work together to craft a wand od burning hands? (Later to be used by the sorcerer)
The rules for crafting magic items state that:
Most of the time, they take the form of spells that must be known by the item's creator (although access through another magic item or spellcaster is allowed).
But the craft wand feat states:
"You can craft a wand of every spell YOU know.
The latter seems just like poor wording to me, and not explicitly stating that you cannot create a wand together with someone else. But the question remains: Can wands (and scrolls and potions) be crafted together with someone else, in orgder to contain one of their spells?
| Gauss |
Yes, another spellcaster can provide the spell.
Cooperative Crafting
If you need another character to supply one of an item’s requirements (such as if you’re a wizard creating an item with a divine spell), both you and the other character must be present for the entire duration of the crafting process. If the GM is using the downtime system from Chapter 2, both you and the other character must use downtime at the same time for this purpose. Only you make the skill check to complete the item—or, if there is a chance of creating a cursed item, the GM makes the check in secret.
If the second character is providing a spell effect, that character’s spell is expended for the day, just as if you were using one of your own spells for a requirement. If the second character is a hired NPC, you must pay for the NPC’s spellcasting service (Core Rulebook 163) for each day of the item creation.
Key point is, they are part of the creation process so the 'you' requirement is still being met. In this case 'you' is 'the guy providing the spell'.