Soul Alchemy (3.5e Feat)

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Soul Alchemy [<!-Feat Types (General, Fighter, etc.)->]

[[3e Summary::<!-A short summary of the feat->]]
Prerequisite: Requires Intelligence 17, Gate of Truth Experience, Alchemy
Benefit: This feat means one has seen enough of the Truth to perform Soul Alchemy: creating Philosopher's Stones, Homunculi, and transferring souls to objects or to other people. One does not need this feat to invest ranks in Alchemy (Soul), they just need someone to train them and this feat is that training.



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