![]() (If the result × the DC equals double or triple the price of the item in silver pieces, then you've completed the task in one-half or one-third of the time. A few notes: You do not need the recipe in-game in order to craft most items (those that do require it are marked. If the result × the DC equals the price of the item in sp, then you have completed the item. Below is a list of recipes you can use to craft various items. If the check succeeds, multiply your check result by the DC. Make an appropriate Craft check representing one week's worth of work. Pay 1/3 of the item's price for the raw material cost. If so, this will still be an important issue then.įind the item's price in silver pieces (1 gp = 10 sp). I also know that there is talks of restructuring the craft skill, and crafting in general altogether. So, if any of you are having issues with this like I am because of no define wording or ruling on this, please hit FAQ on this. However I think you can do progress in the other 7 hours, but if so, do you roll for this? if not, do you roll at the end like you were supposed to (and if that occurs, you still don't the actual progress you did during the off hours. ![]() That is impossible to reach, even at level 20. succeed check both have to be over 118.3 ( lets say 119) to even pull off the same progress. Now some might say, why use the 2k gp for the one hour a day, if I can't craft more in the other 7 hours? Perhaps you could try faster, but for that to happen, your DC check, and min. Does that mean I can't craft the other 7 hours, out of 8 typically allocated for crafters for the day if they so choose? If you can craft during those other hours, what is the progress then, when do you roll for progress amount I would have to have a constant number, such as the 2,000 gp they mention, to use as a craft progress per day to figure out my time frame. How exactly am I to know what day that is. ![]() In the italics, it says I make one roll on the last day. The italic part is my main issue, but the entire bold part has me lead to believe that I can craft the other hours. Only a single skill check is required to successfully complete the item, made on the last day of crafting and gaining the +4 circumstance bonus granted by the tools.īold and italic emphasis mine. For objects with a final cost of more than 2,000 gp, the wielder can perform 2,000 gp worth of work in a single hour, but only once each day. The wielder may take raw materials with a value equal to half the price of an object to be crafted, and produce a finished object in as little as 1 hour for an item with a final cost of 2,000 gp or less. The wielder may use the tools to create items using the Craft skill much more surely and quickly. However, in the hands of a craftsman with 6 or more ranks in the selected Craft skill, the greater power of the amazing tools of manufacture becomes apparent. In the hands of a casual wielder, these items simply appear to be magically enhanced masterwork tools for a specific Craft skill (determined randomly), granting a +4 circumstance bonus on such skill checks. Tools of this type always appear to be of the highest quality and wrought of the finest materials, most often mithral, darkwood, and adamantine.
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