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Gunsmithing is a feat from Ultimate Combat.
Gunsmithing
If your GM allows you to use stuff from Ultimate Combat, then yes, it's in the rules that are available to you.
Or are you asking about Pathfinder Society?
Malik Gyan Daumantas
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Gunsmithing is a feat from Ultimate Combat.
GunsmithingIf your GM allows you to use stuff from Ultimate Combat, then yes, it's in the rules that are available to you.
Or are you asking about Pathfinder Society?
Yeah im trying to find out which one takes precedence
| CrystalSeas |
Takes precedence?
If you're talking about sanctioned Pathfinder Society games, then Pathfinder Society rules take precedence. Not all Pathfinder material is allowed in Pathfinder Society games.
Here's what additional resources beyond the Core Rulebook are allowed in Pathfinder Society games
Additional Resources
From that page:
The following two feats function differently in Pathfinder Society Organized Play than they do in regular games:
Gunsmithing does not grant the ability to craft firearms, ammunition, or black powder. Rather, it allows the purchase of bullets, pellets, black powder, and alchemical cartridges (with 1 rank in Craft [alchemy]) at the listed price, but does not grant a discount on the purchase of any firearm. Resold items gained through this feat are worth half the actual cost paid, not half the regular market value for the item. No PC can purchase a gun without this feat, even if they possess the Amateur Gunslinger or Exotic Weapon Proficiency (firearm) feats.
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Equipment: No Large or larger firearm is available for purchase. The double hackbut, culverin and any advanced firearms on Table 3-4 and advanced firearms on Table 3-5 and are not permitted in Pathfinder Society Organized Play. No character may purchase a firearm unless she possesses the Gunsmithing feat and firearms are never considered Always Available; a character must possess enough Fame to purchase any firearm not found on a Chronicle sheet or granted by a class feature; All ammunition except metal cartridges may be purchased.
If it's a home game, then whatever the GM allows is OK.