u/PatPeez

AL legal ways to get more gol

[5.5e] Are there any Adventurers League legal items, spells, class/subclass features, etc that boost the amount of gold you get for selling items? I'm playing an Artificer and want to be able to craft legendary items when the time comes so I'm trying to make sure I have the required Gold and Downtime Days ready when I get there, but a lot of ways to make Gold **require** Downtime Days, so I'm trying to math out the best ways to get the most gold for the least amount of Downtime Days spent. However under 5.5e rules by default you sell items for 50% of their value (so Plate armor sells for 750GP) while the cost for crafting an item is *also* 50% of the item's value so you can't just craft an item and flip it for a profit without external factors (and Artificer doesn't decrease the Gold cost to craft an item, just the Downtime Days required. Right now I'm aware of the 2 Bastion options Storehouse and Kundarak Vault which will increase the amount you can sell items for, so looking for anything outside of those.

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u/PatPeez — 3 days ago

Hello, I'm working on kitbashing together a mini for a future Alchemist Artificer and I'm lookimg for a staff that has potion bottles hanging off of it/tied to it. Does anyone happen to know any minis that have something like that? Could also use suggestions for minis that have super big overstuffed backpacks or backpacks with lots of potion bottles.

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u/PatPeez — 15 days ago

I'm new to both Pathfinder and Starfinder and I'm building a Xenometric Android Barathu Soldier, is there a Xenometric Android lineage that is particularly good for Soldier? Homebrewed Core has both an option to be Large (so I can carry more) and +1 to Intimidation which soldiers are good at, or get an extra set of arms and I can access the all hands on deck and double draw feats. Then there's Robust Core which gives a general feat. Then there's Magitech Core which gives the Ancestral Cantrip ancestry feat, which idk if that wpuld be useful for Soldier (I haven't really looked into magic, wanted to try and keep things simple).

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u/PatPeez — 20 days ago