Spatzimaus
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evilbob said:Crafting weapons and armor to then enchant is a fairly good use of the skill. Crafting constructs also needs lots of high-level craft skills. Never seen anyone else actually use the skills. Archers? Arrows are a jillion for 1g.![]()
My last (and best) character was a Shaper Psion (Constructor PrC). At level 15, he had 46 ranks in the various Craft skills (10 in weaponsmith, 10 in sculpting, 9 in armorsmith, 7 in blacksmith, 6 in carpentry, and 4 in stonemason), and had taken an Artiste psicrystal (+3 to all craft checks) to boost them further. Part of that was because we use a custom exotic material system, which effectively required someone with high Craft skill to turn those dragonscales and adamantium into something useful. You couldn't depend on a level 1 NPC to do that for you.
Part was roleplaying; he came from a crafting/merchant family. It was just sort of expected that he'd learn those skills.
But part was also just for FUN. As an INT-based class with only a couple essential skills, I had skill points to burn. For instance, I had 10 ranks of Craft(sculpting) (plus a big INT bonus, plus the psicrystal, plus a high-end ring that added a +2 luck bonus to skills, AC, and saves, plus +1 from an Ioun stone). At first, this was so I could make my astral constructs look the way I wanted, but then I got the fabricate power, which is only level 4 for Psions (5 for Sorcerers and Wizards). At the end of each day, I'd use my remaining power points to make impromptu sculptures out of the trees, rocks, etc. near the campsite.
fabricate ended up being the key to my character, really. You could zap out a couple dozen masterwork weapons for the town guards in a matter of minutes, and that ALWAYS helped the group get a better reception in new areas. When he retired from adventuring, he went into business building all sorts of things.