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Jul 2 at 19:55 history edited Nec Xelos CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jul 2 at 18:56 comment added Hey I Can Chan Actually, we're pretty RAW-compliant 'round here, which is why I brought this up. You're asking a question about a staff of antimagic field, that's, technically, an original (and custom) magic item that the GM would have to approve and to which the GM could add additional prerequisites. The GM has every say in the matter of original magic items. I'd like answers not to have to also address that the Craft Staff feat can only be used the way the question describes with the GM's permission.
Jul 2 at 17:43 comment added Nec Xelos And question stands with pretty much any spell trigger or spell completion item that isn't Potion, Scroll or Wand.
Jul 2 at 17:40 comment added Nec Xelos I added disclaimer. I keep forgetting full RAW isn't default understanding of the questions posted here (which it should be).
Jul 2 at 17:39 history edited Nec Xelos CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jul 2 at 16:58 comment added Hey I Can Chan Does the question stand with anything but staffs? (Or staves or whatever.) That is, can an example other than Craft Staff be used? (Unlike potions, scrolls, and wands, the Craft Staff feat only allows you to "create any staff whose prerequisites you meet" (i.e. GM-approved new staffs and published staffs) rather than creating a magic item that employs "any spell that you know." Thus answers have to assume GM approval and theoretical prerequisites, making answering this question complicated. Or is that the point?)
Jul 2 at 16:27 history asked Nec Xelos CC BY-SA 4.0