Nefreet |
As a Pathfinder, you periodically come across esoteric magic that is unfamiliar to most other spellcasters. Select one of the uncommon spells from the Pathfinder Core Rulebook listed below. You have access to this spell, allowing you to learn it, prepare it, or add it to your spellbook (as appropriate).
Does this Boon also grant access to scrolls or wands of the chosen spell? Or are those separate, uncommon items that need their own access?
A scroll contains a single spell you can cast without a spell slot.
A scroll always has the consumable, magical, and scroll traits, plus the traits of the spell stored on it.
The scroll’s rarity matches the spell’s rarity.
The wand's rarity matches the spell's rarity
Alternatively, can you craft scrolls or wands of this spell? Or is the required formula a separate, uncommon item that needs its own access?
The process to Craft a scroll is much like that to Craft any other magic item. When you begin the crafting process, choose a spell to put into the scroll. You have to either Cast that Spell during the crafting process, or someone else must do so in your presence.
For the most part, the process to Craft a wand is like that to Craft any other magic item. When you begin the crafting process, choose a spell to put into the wand. You have to either cast that spell during the process, or someone else must do so in your presence.
Formulas for uncommon items and rare items are usually significantly more valuable—if you can find them at all!
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Access to the spell means your character treats it as common for *all* purposes. Including buying and crafting wands and scrolls.
The only exception would be if the access came with a limited number. (A chronicle with "scroll of detect alignment, limit 4" for example does not give you access to the spell detect alignment. It *only* allows you to purchase 4 scrolls of it.)