| Tauron the Wise |
I'm making a 9th level druid for an upcoming game and I have a question. Can I as a druid with spellcraft create my own magic items before play and use my gold to purchase raw materials for crafting. If so, what should I craft? I want s headband of wisdom, wild dragonhide armor, and ring of protection as well as metamagic rods. Anything else? This is for a 9th level human storm druid who will mainly be a caster. Feats are improved initiative, natural spell, augment summoning, maximize spell, dazing spell, and spell focus conjuration.
| Perfect Tommy |
The answer, as always, is: it depends.
PFS: no.
You GM: You'd need to ask him.
Generally speaking however, you'd have to have the appropriate item construction feat, and the requirements listed for each item.
All that said: Generally 9th level is right where craft feats start to be useful. You need enough gold to get reasonable beneft and still get the must have combat feats prior.
| avr |
Those 4 items you want use 4 different crafting feats. You probably want to pick one - craft wondrous items is the obvious one as there's always more items in that category you can pick up (see Louise's list above), but if you're serious about getting wild armor it could easily be the most expensive item you pick up. That would make craft magic arms and armor the most cost-effective. I'd reconsider wild armor as a caster druid personally.