Spirit Share spell clarification


Rules Questions


Hi all,

I did ask this question in the Inner Sea Temples product discussion yesterday but was not sure if the designers still check that periodically so I figured I ask here: can an alchemist use the extract version of the spirit share spell (https://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/s/spirit-share/) to transfer extracts he has prepared into other willing creatures? It calls out liquids such as potions and elixirs are valid, but doesn't mention extracts specifically. It seems like a handy way to share extracts without having to learn the infusion discovery.

A follow-up question (regardless of the answer to the first question) is how many times during the spell's duration can the spellcaster transfer a liquid on their person into someone else. It seems to imply only once given that the spell has a focus (of the liquid to be transferred) but if that was the case, shouldn't the duration be 1 round per level or until discharged? If you could do it multiple times per casting, shouldn't a limit on how many liquids you can transfer into others be imposed to prevent possible cheesy combos (not that I can think of any at the moment but a nagging feeling persists that there could be an obvious one I am missing)?

Thoughts?

Thanks in advance. Cheers.

CB


I think it will transfer the extraxt, but unless you have infusion discovery, it will became inert in an instant it is out of your possession.

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