Finegas |
I do not believe so as it is not listed in the additional resources page for what is allowed from Healer's handbook.
Blindmage |
"Misc.: The alchemist discoveries, bardic masterpieces, focused blessings, hexes, mercies, mystery, spirit specialization, variant divine bonds, and wild talents in this book are legal for play except angelic bond, death interrupted, and symphony of Sylandurla's Ascent."
"variant divine bonds" should cover it.
Jurassic Pratt |
"Misc.: The alchemist discoveries, bardic masterpieces, focused blessings, hexes, mercies, mystery, spirit specialization, variant divine bonds, and wild talents in this book are legal for play except angelic bond, death interrupted, and symphony of Sylandurla's Ascent."
"variant divine bonds" should cover it.
Actually no it doesn't. Druids have something called Nature Bond, not Divine Bond which is a Paladin ability. Druidic Herbalism is not legal for play in PFS.
WiseWolfOfYoitsu |
Crafting isn't legal, so why would 'Brew Potion' (Druidic Herbalism acts just like brew potion, but is free) with no cost be allowed?
This acts like the Brew Potion feat, but only for spells on the druid spell list. Herbal concoctions are typically thick and sludgy, and their creation time, caster level, spell duplication capabilities, and all other variables and properties are identical to those of potions created using Brew Potion. Herbal concoctions created with herbs that cause special effects when ingested retain those effects as well as the appropriate spell effect.
A druid can create a number of free herbal concoctions per day equal to her Wisdom modifier. Additional concoctions cost the same as creating an equivalent potion using Brew Potion. Druids can sell their herbal concoctions just as if they were potions (though NPCs unfamiliar with druidic herbalism may need some convincing before purchasing these wares).
I'm gonna say no under the item creation rules that PFS implements, not to mention people trying to sell for gold to break WBL.