
baggageboy |

Hello everyone, so I'm looking at building a gun wielding eldritch archer. I plan on starting as an half elf with exotic proficiency firearms and amateur gunslinger. My question is this, is there any limit to the cost of the bonded weapon an eldrich archer starts with?
I want to start with a dragoon pistol I think.

baggageboy |

To be honest I don't actually plan on shooting it that much until a higher level. Crafting would reduce the cost to 15gp/3 rounds so it wouldn't be that bad for occasional use. Mostly the character will probably be spamming acid splash with a flask in hand for 1d3+1.
At higher levels the cost shouldn't matter as much and I plan on using spell cartridges for the most part.

Meirril |
Gunsmithing is a feat required to craft bullets and it reduces the cost to 10% (with no crafting roll required). Actual gun archetypes usually get it for free, but eldritch archer doesn't.
Not quite true. You can take Craft: Firearms as a skill and craft everything Gunsmithing allows you to, but at regular crafting prices (1/3rd the market price). It also takes you regular crafting time which means you make silver pieces of progress per week for stuff that costs 30 gp each.
I can't think of any archetypes that get it for free. Just the class Gunslingers cones to mind. You don't have to be a Gunslinger to take the Gunsmithing feat. Gunsmithing is actually one of the easiest ways to make money in Pathfinder. One feat spent and you can generate 400gp in profit per day...not that you should be allowed to.

avr |

If craft (firearms) was a skill you'd be right Meirril. Have you got an example of that - anywhere?
Spellslingers, both musketeers, spellscar drifters, gun chemists, steel hounds, holy guns, gun smugglers, gunmasters, and toxic sniper archetypes and the black powder inquisition all get gunsmithing for free outside the gunslinger class.

Dasrak |

Keep in mind that the Eldritch Archer has the same limitations as a Wizard with a bonded weapon: if you aren't holding your weapon you must succeed on a concentration check to cast spells. This severely limits your ability to use a cheaper backup weapon like a bow and makes the gun-using Eldritch Archer an extremely questionable build at low levels. It's great once your over the early-level hump and can afford to use firearms consistently, but at low levels the cost in feats and GP is crippling.

baggageboy |

Keep in mind that the Eldritch Archer has the same limitations as a Wizard with a bonded weapon: if you aren't holding your weapon you must succeed on a concentration check to cast spells. This severely limits your ability to use a cheaper backup weapon like a bow and makes the gun-using Eldritch Archer an extremely questionable build at low levels. It's great once your over the early-level hump and can afford to use firearms consistently, but at low levels the cost in feats and GP is crippling.
I know, fortunately because you don't need a free hand for ranged spell combat and because you can use your hand holding the gun to perform somatic components you can workaround it somewhat.