From the SRD:
I originally figured that I had to be 10th level to create this lovely bit of footwear. But then I had it pointed out that "Caster Level: 10th" is not in the "Prerequisites" section and thus is not technically a requirement for making the boots. As long as I could cast Haste (or find someone to cast it), I could make the boots.
Well that sounded great to me and off I went to start my carreer as a divine cobbler. Today, however, I stumbled across the following in the SRD:
This seems to refute what Monte, my DM, and everyone else has been saying. What gives? Do I have to be level 10 to make Boots of Speed? If not, what do they mean by the rules quoted above?
Boots of Speed
On command, these boots enable the wearer to act as though hasted for up to 10 rounds each day. The duration of the haste need not be consecutive rounds.
Caster Level: 10th; Prerequisites: Craft Wondrous Item, haste; Market Price: 8,000 gp; Weight: 1 lb.
I originally figured that I had to be 10th level to create this lovely bit of footwear. But then I had it pointed out that "Caster Level: 10th" is not in the "Prerequisites" section and thus is not technically a requirement for making the boots. As long as I could cast Haste (or find someone to cast it), I could make the boots.
Well that sounded great to me and off I went to start my carreer as a divine cobbler. Today, however, I stumbled across the following in the SRD:
For potions, scrolls, and wands, the creator can set the
caster level of the item at any number high enough to cast the
stored spell and not higher than her own caster level. For other
magic items, the caster level is determined by the item itself.
In this case, the creators caster level must be as high as
the items caster level (and prerequisites may effectively
put a higher minimum on the creators level)
This seems to refute what Monte, my DM, and everyone else has been saying. What gives? Do I have to be level 10 to make Boots of Speed? If not, what do they mean by the rules quoted above?