Exploring the History and Legends of Potion Fondness Amulets

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Potion Fondness Amulet The Potion Fondness Amulet is a powerful magical object that is said to enhance the wearer's love and connection with potions. It is a unique and rare amulet that is highly sought after by those who specialize in potion making and alchemy. **The main feature** of the Potion Fondness Amulet is its ability to amplify the effects of potions when the wearer consumes them. It is believed that wearing the amulet increases the affinity between the wearer and potions, allowing them to fully tap into the potential of the potions they consume. **The amulet's history and origins** are shrouded in mystery. It is said to have been created by an ancient sorcerer who was a master of potions and wanted to share his knowledge and expertise with others.



building a psychic, get access to wizard spells

i was wondering if there is a way to get access to wizard spells as a psychic.
Right now to get fireball could go Samsaran with Mystic Past Life, to grab fireball from the Occultist spell-list.

is there any other ways to get access to other spells. I hate playing classes where i dont have any true offensive capability

Rebirth Psychic Disciple lets you pick another spell, one level lower then your highest level. You can change the spell daily, and changed the tuned class each level up.

I second Rebirth for your Psychic Discipline.
If you're looking for offensive capability rather than versatility though, have a look at the Mind Thrust line of psychic spells. They might just be what you're looking for (pick the Will of the Dead phrenic amplification if you expect to face lots of undead).

Not exactly what you asked but there's the psychic bloodline for sorcerers that makes them psychic casters.

azighal wrote:

i was wondering if there is a way to get access to wizard spells as a psychic.

Right now to get fireball could go Samsaran with Mystic Past Life, to grab fireball from the Occultist spell-list.

is there any other ways to get access to other spells. I hate playing classes where i dont have any true offensive capability

As mentioned the Rebirth discipline. Combine that with scribe scroll to make psychic scroll versions of sorcerer\wizards spells and then use mnemonic vestment as well as similar items (pages of spell knowledge)) and I think it's probably a viable workaround.

The relevant bit from the Rebirth discipline.

Spoiler: Mnemonic Esoterica (Ex)

By reaching into the recesses of your past lives, you gain knowledge beyond that of most psychics. Select a single additional spellcasting class. Once per day when you prepare your spells, you can add one spell from this class's spell list to your spells known and class spell list for 24 hours. This spell must be 1 level lower than the highest-level spell you can cast, and you cast it as if it were psychic magic.

You can decide to change the spellcasting class from which you draw this spell each time you gain a new level.

Psychic scrolls of spells learned through the rebirth discipline have to be UMD if that spell isn't on your list (anymore) when you actually use it.

Slithery D wrote:

Psychic scrolls of spells learned through the rebirth discipline have to be UMD if that spell isn't on your list (anymore) when you actually use it.

That would be more a GM's call given wording and no errata (that I could find) on the subject. Each level you may keep or swap out a extra spell list from which to draw an extra known spell daily.

At my table if a player wanted to invest their gold so they could have a psychic version of fireball (Crafting a scroll for 187 gp and 5 sp plus another 2,500 gp for a mnemonic vestment or 8,000 gp for a page of spell knowledge) I'd let them. Especially with the consideration of the Psychic Bloodline for Sorcerer.

Or the Psychic could just do Spell Research and add a psychic version of Fireball to their class list for 300 gp.

Unless, gold is especially plentiful in the game, I see no game balance issues considering the other things it could be spent on (and the fact there is a existing arcane class that is snagging psychic signature spells not to mention the other crossovers like with the Medium via Archmage or Hierophant).

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Grue wrote: Slithery D wrote:

Psychic scrolls of spells learned through the rebirth discipline have to be UMD if that spell isn't on your list (anymore) when you actually use it.

That would be more a GM's call given wording and no errata (that I could find) on the subject. Each level you may keep or swap out a extra spell list from which to draw an extra known spell daily.

At my table if a player wanted to invest their gold so they could have a psychic version of fireball (Crafting a scroll for 187 gp and 5 sp plus another 2,500 gp for a mnemonic vestment or 8,000 gp for a page of spell knowledge) I'd let them. Especially with the consideration of the Psychic Bloodline for Sorcerer.

Or the Psychic could just do Spell Research and add a psychic version of Fireball to their class list for 300 gp.

Unless, gold is especially plentiful in the game, I see no game balance issues considering the other things it could be spent on (and the fact there is a existing arcane class that is snagging psychic signature spells not to mention the other crossovers like with the Medium via Archmage or Hierophant).

That's not at all how that ability works. Slithery D is correct.

Mnemonic Esoterica (Ex) wrote:

By reaching into the recesses of your past lives, you gain knowledge beyond that of most psychics. Select a single additional spellcasting class. Once per day when you prepare your spells, you can add one spell from this class's spell list to your spells known and class spell list for 24 hours. This spell must be 1 level lower than the highest-level spell you can cast, and you cast it as if it were psychic magic.

You can decide to change the spell-casting class from which you draw this spell each time you gain a new level.

You pick a class. Once per day you can add a single spell from that class's list to your spells known. At the end of the day, it leaves your list. The next day you can pick it again, or another spell. It doesn't put that entire classes' spells on your list. As such, it's not on your class spell list except for that day you pick it, so those scrolls you write aren't coming from your class spell list either. The fact that the scroll is psychic (vs. arcane or divine) is irrelevant at that point - it being on the class spell list at the time you cast is the true determining factor of whether or not you need UMD.

You're certainly free to house-rule it, but there's no GM call needed to interpret it as written.

Thread: CTP's Guide to the Pathfinder Psychic

I've once again wasted a large portion of my time making a new guide! This one's for the psychic, introduced in Occult Adventures.

If anyone has items, tricks and tips, etc., feel free to chip in your 2 cp.

Also, haven't done a Google doc guide before, so hopefully the link is viewable, etc.

Edit: Ah, nuts, I forgot to add a section on psychic duels to the appendix. Will update in the future!

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It is said to have been created by an ancient sorcerer who was a master of potions and wanted to share his knowledge and expertise with others. Legends tell of the amulet being crafted with rare enchanted gemstones and infused with potent magical energy. **Wearing the amulet** is said to have several benefits for potion makers and alchemists.

Re: CTP's Guide to the Pathfinder Psychic

Excellent work! This was going to be my next guide but I'm glad someone beat me to it.

Note that when comparing Planar Ally/Binding to Simulacrum, remember that the former two give you a full-strength version of the creature. With the latter, it's up to the GM exactly what you get, because the "half-HD" provision can mean a lot of different things.

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But really, the important lesson here is this: Rather than making assumptions that don't fit with the text and then complaining about the text being wrong, why not just choose different assumptions that DO fit with the text?

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Potion fondness amulet

Firstly, it is believed to improve the accuracy of potion creation, making it easier to measure and mix the ingredients. This can greatly enhance the quality and effectiveness of the potions produced. Secondly, the amulet is said to have a calming effect on the wearer's mind, allowing them to focus and concentrate better during the potion-making process. This can result in more precise and powerful potions. **Additionally**, the amulet is said to provide protection to the wearer against negative effects or accidents that may occur during potion-making. It is said to create a shield of magical energy that can divert potential mishaps or unwanted side effects. This makes it a valuable accessory for those who work with potent or dangerous potions. **In conclusion**, the Potion Fondness Amulet is a highly sought-after magical object that enhances the wearer's connection with potions. With its ability to amplify the effects of potions and improve the accuracy and quality of potion-making, it is a must-have accessory for any serious potion maker or alchemist..

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