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<blockquote data-quote="N'raac" data-source="post: 6018470" data-attributes="member: 6681948"><p>My bias would be to allow the Crafting character to halve the price of those items. The only benefit those skills/feats provide is permitting access to magic items at a lower cost, so if they can't have tat benefit, they should take skills/feats that will provide a benefit to the characters.</p><p></p><p>That said, at 5th level they would not have had those Crafting feats for very long (could have had the skills to Craft mundane/MW armor and weapons, though), so allowing them to double their effective wealth would also not be overly reasonable. </p><p></p><p>For potions and scrolls, I'd look to when they ostensibly acquired the feat - if it was, say, L3, assuming those consumables were Crafted seems reasonable. If they've only now obtained the feat (eg. Arms and Armor), limiting them to a portion of their wealth (say 5,000 gp, probably generous) spent on such items to reflect the fact they owned things before seems reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N'raac, post: 6018470, member: 6681948"] My bias would be to allow the Crafting character to halve the price of those items. The only benefit those skills/feats provide is permitting access to magic items at a lower cost, so if they can't have tat benefit, they should take skills/feats that will provide a benefit to the characters. That said, at 5th level they would not have had those Crafting feats for very long (could have had the skills to Craft mundane/MW armor and weapons, though), so allowing them to double their effective wealth would also not be overly reasonable. For potions and scrolls, I'd look to when they ostensibly acquired the feat - if it was, say, L3, assuming those consumables were Crafted seems reasonable. If they've only now obtained the feat (eg. Arms and Armor), limiting them to a portion of their wealth (say 5,000 gp, probably generous) spent on such items to reflect the fact they owned things before seems reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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