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Yogibear41
2013-07-29, 10:17 PM
What are some good feats that can help a character save money or make money in general, or help with the crafting of items.

For example things like the extraodinary artisan, reduces item creation cost by 25% as well as the other artisan feat that speeds up creation time.

What would be some other feats that could potentially help one barter for lower prices, be more efficient when crafting items, speed up crafting times, etc.

Have an idea for an alchemy based character that more or less will run off of things like alchemists fire/frost as well as some clever ideas to mix multiple vials together for making larger attacks.

Grod_The_Giant
2013-07-29, 10:19 PM
I dunno about feats, but have you asked about back-adapting the Alchemist (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/base-classes/alchemist)from Pathfinder? Sounds like it would fit you perfectly.

Renen
2013-07-29, 10:22 PM
Im on my phone so I cant link stuff well, but try googling artificer handbooks. I know some have some very nice tips on reducing time and cost of crafting.

Yogibear41
2013-07-29, 10:25 PM
I'm actually looking at this 3rd party mongoose alchemist book and thinking about giving it a whirl.

karkus
2013-07-29, 10:35 PM
Dragoncrafter! (http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Dragoncrafter_(3.5e_Feat))

There. I said it first. :smallbiggrin:

Fabricate (http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/SRD:Fabricate) yourself millions of gps worth of equipment from dead dragon bodies; their hordes will mean almost nothing to you at that point.

Saintheart
2013-07-30, 04:09 AM
Mercantile Background feat (Players Guide to Faerun). When selling stuff you get 75% of an item's value rather than 50%, and once per month you can get a single item at 75% off.

Feytalist
2013-07-30, 04:16 AM
Magical Artisan. The one in FRCS reduced the gp cost, xp cost and crafting time by 25% for a single crafting feat. It might have been updated for 3.5, I'm unsure.

Edit: Google says yes, but the wording is ambiguous enough that the XP cost might be reduced as well.

Gavinfoxx
2013-07-30, 04:18 AM
You do know there is a handbook for this, right?

http://brilliantgameologists.com/boards/index.php?topic=7274.0

That handbook, that entirely answers your question?