Re: OOC: Who is doing what now?!
We did say that we already allow Eschew Materials to ignore costless foci, as long as they aren't required by the effect (i.e., unless the spell alters the focus in some way).
Now you can make a single object that works as your focus for everything, unless the cost of the focus, as specified by the spell, is higher than its value. You have a 100 gp limit for the material component cost, but I'm on the fence about the focus cost: if you make a Focus that is worth more than that, I might let you use its full value if the spell requires a costly focus.
And it doesn't cost you much, either, since you are going to make magic items for all slots anyway.
And yes, since you have received a bonus feat, you may choose to spend it on False Focus.
BTW: The divine focus for a druid or a ranger is a sprig of holly, or some other sacred plant. Since it's costless, it makes sense that Eschew Materials allows Pale to ignore the need for a DF when casting Druid spells. I'll also house rule that False Focus gives divine casters the same benefit as arcane ones - otherwise we have that the same spell cast with a fake divine focus gives arcane casters an advantage over true divine casters.
This message was last edited by the GM at 05:34, Tue 09 Apr 2013.