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Thunderrstar wrote:And like many you're asking the wrong question. Pathfinder is not about listing can'ts but cans. Potions specfically only allow spells which target "one or more". Personal only spells do not fall into this category.Rysky wrote:Thunderrstar wrote:Elixir is a wondrous item, not a potion.wraithstrike wrote:Yes, if the GM allows it. There are no real restrictions on wondrous items, and as for someone saying on because there are no potions there is a rule that prevents it from being a potion.
The rules say-->Potions cant be made from personal spells and true strike is a personal spell.
Where? I cannot find it under brew potion feat, potions or creating potions in the magic items chapter.
To be made into a potion the spell must target one or more creatures, true strike targets “you” “you” are a creature.
This opens the question for interpretation. Unless you can point me to where in the rules it states that personal spells cannot be made into potions
Nevertheless, I am asking about potions where in the rules does it state that you cannot make a potion with a range of personal.
The imbiber of the potion is both the caster and the target. Spells with a range of personal cannot be made into potions.
Already cited, I think.

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Drahliana Moonrunner wrote:Thunderrstar wrote:And like many you're asking the wrong question. Pathfinder is not about listing can'ts but cans. Potions specfically only allow spells which target "one or more". Personal only spells do not fall into this category.Rysky wrote:Thunderrstar wrote:Elixir is a wondrous item, not a potion.wraithstrike wrote:Yes, if the GM allows it. There are no real restrictions on wondrous items, and as for someone saying on because there are no potions there is a rule that prevents it from being a potion.
The rules say-->Potions cant be made from personal spells and true strike is a personal spell.
Where? I cannot find it under brew potion feat, potions or creating potions in the magic items chapter.
To be made into a potion the spell must target one or more creatures, true strike targets “you” “you” are a creature.
This opens the question for interpretation. Unless you can point me to where in the rules it states that personal spells cannot be made into potions
Nevertheless, I am asking about potions where in the rules does it state that you cannot make a potion with a range of personal.
PRD wrote:Already cited, I think.
The imbiber of the potion is both the caster and the target. Spells with a range of personal cannot be made into potions.