Item Creation Feats

An item creation feat lets a spellcaster create a magic item of a certain type. Regardless of the type of items they involve, the various item creation feats all have certain features in common.  
Raw Materials Cost
The cost of creating a magic item equals one-half the sale cost of the item.   Using an item creation feat also requires access to a laboratory or magical workshop, special tools, and so on. A character generally has access to what they need unless unusual circumstances apply.  
Time
The time to create a magic item depends on the feat and the cost of the item. The minimum time is one hour, and no more than 8 hours can be spent per day creating magic items.  
Item Cost
Brew Potion, Craft Spell Capsule, Craft Wand, and Scribe Scroll create items that directly reproduce spell effects, and the power of these items depends on their Caster Level—that is, a spell from such an item has the power it would have if cast by a spellcaster of that level. The price of these items (and thus the cost of the raw materials) also depends on the Caster Level. The Caster Level must be high enough that the spellcaster creating the item can cast the spell at that level. To find the final price in each case, multiply the Caster Level by the Spell Level, then multiply the result by a constant, as shown below:   Scrolls: Base price = Spell Level × Caster Level × 25 gp.
Potions: Base price = Spell Level × Caster Level × 50 gp.
Spell Capsules: Base price = Spell Level × Caster Level × 50 gp.
Wands: Base price = Spell Level × Caster Level × 750 gp.
  A 0-level spell is considered to have a Spell Level of ½ for the purpose of this calculation.  
Extra Costs
Any potion, scroll, spell capsule, or wand that stores a spell with a costly material component also carries a commensurate cost. For potions, scrolls, and Spell Capsules, the creator must expend the material component when creating the item.   For a wand, the creator must expend fifty copies of the material component or pay fifty times the XP cost.   Some magic items similarly incur extra costs in material components, as noted in their descriptions.  

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