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Neverwinter Nights => General Discussion => Topic started by: Necro on August 19, 2010, 03:41:38 PM

Title: Rune Crafting
Post by: Necro on August 19, 2010, 03:41:38 PM
I see there are several "Artisan" feats that reduce time, cost, XP use for crafting magic items. Does the cost reduction include Runes from the Runecaster class?

Also, if the "Artisan" feats do affect rune crafting, do they also stack with the improved rune crafting feat?

Thanks in advance!! The support has been great!!
Title: Rune Crafting
Post by: Necro on August 20, 2010, 05:32:12 PM
Any feedback on this?
Title: Rune Crafting
Post by: DM Heatstroke on August 20, 2010, 07:45:24 PM
Quote from: Necro

Any feedback on this?


I don't know anything about it, sorry.
Title: Rune Crafting
Post by: xwarren on August 21, 2010, 02:47:23 AM
Quote from: Necro

I see there are several "Artisan" feats that reduce time, cost, XP use for crafting magic items. Does the cost reduction include Runes from the Runecaster class?

Also, if the "Artisan" feats do affect rune crafting, do they also stack with the improved rune crafting feat?

Thanks in advance!! The support has been great!!


AFAIK only Magical Artisan feat works with rune crafting (no idea why, an oversight maybe). If it works for Inscribe Rune feat than it should also work with Improved Runecasting.
Title: Rune Crafting
Post by: william_iii on September 10, 2010, 11:02:04 PM
Quote from: xwarren

Quote from: Necro

I see there are several "Artisan" feats that reduce time, cost, XP use for crafting magic items. Does the cost reduction include Runes from the Runecaster class?

Also, if the "Artisan" feats do affect rune crafting, do they also stack with the improved rune crafting feat?

Thanks in advance!! The support has been great!!


AFAIK only Magical Artisan feat works with rune crafting (no idea why, an oversight maybe). If it works for Inscribe Rune feat than it should also work with Improved Runecasting.


Er... but I tried in game, and at least Legendary Artistan III can reduce the XP cost to 75%^3, e.g. from 6300 to 2657......