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*''Skald's Kit'' – Ink, quills, sealing wax and sigil-stamper, loose parchment, bound book with lock, tin-whistle.
 
*''Skald's Kit'' – Ink, quills, sealing wax and sigil-stamper, loose parchment, bound book with lock, tin-whistle.
 
*''Standard Kit'' – Backpack, soap, small mirror, cheap perfume, small clay jug, whetstone, straight-razor, needle and thread, candles, dice, leather pouches, grease-pencil, map-case, waterskin, torches.
 
*''Standard Kit'' – Backpack, soap, small mirror, cheap perfume, small clay jug, whetstone, straight-razor, needle and thread, candles, dice, leather pouches, grease-pencil, map-case, waterskin, torches.
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===Combat Items===
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{|
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! Name !! Cost
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|-
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| Acid vial || 360𝕀
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|-
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| Black powder grenade || 360𝕀
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|-
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| Flashbang || 360𝕀
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|-
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| Lock and key || 240𝕀
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|-
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| Manacles || 240𝕀
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|-
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| Sea fire || 240𝕀
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|-
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| Sick sack || 120𝕀
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|-
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| Smoke screen || 240𝕀
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|-
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| Tar ball || 180𝕀
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|}
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*''Acid vial'' – A small glass container full of a caustic fluid. When thrown or poured onto a combatant, it causes a point of degradation to worn armor (or shield, if a shield is used to parry). The target and anyone within 5 feet of the impact takes 1 damage. An acid vial has a Harm of 12, and Muscle cannot be included in the Damage Roll.
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*''Black powder grenade'' – A volatile explosive projectile the size and shape of a pomegranate that must be lit and thrown. The thrower makes an Attack Roll, and anyone within 10 feet from the point of impact can attempt to Dodge. A black powder grenade has a Harm of 20, and Muscle cannot be included in the Damage Roll. It makes a stunning boom; all combatants in range, even those who successfully evade damage, must make a DL 15 [[Stamina]] check or move one step down the [[Knockout Track]].
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*''Flashbang'' – A sophisticated mixture of chemicals that erupts with powerful light and sound. Anyone within 10 feet from the point of impact must make a DL 20 Stamina check. Those who fail gain the ''blinded'' and ''deafened'' conditions for 2 rounds.
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*''Lock and key'' – A metal locking mechanism and the key that opens it, appropriate for chains, doors, or chests. Can be picked with a DL 15 [[Machinery]] check. More complex locks that offer higher DLs are available, just pricey! Add an extra 120𝕀 for every 5 points on the DL, to a maximum of 30.
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*''Manacles'' – A pair of iron restraints on a short length of chain that prevents a creature from using its arms. These manacles should work for all humanoid creatures of Size 0. Half price for Size βˆ’1, Double price for Size 1. Can be escaped with a DL 25 [[Thievery]] or [[Might]] check. More solid manacles that offer higher DLs are available, just pricey! Add an extra 120𝕀 for every 5 points on the DL, to a maximum of 40.
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*''Sea fire'' – A vial containing a strange chemical mixture that burns even when exposed to water. The flames ignite when the vial shatters. Targets struck by a vial of sea fire gain the ''burning'' condition. Anyone within 5 feet of the impact takes 1 damage. Very useful in naval combat, as ship decks, ropes, and sails can be easily set aflame.
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*''Sick sack'' – An animal stomach filled with a rancid concoction that would make even the most iron-stomached person gag. It's gross! A creature hit by a sick sack must make a DL 15 [[Vitality]] check. Even on a successful check, the creature moves one step down the Knockout Track; being covered in rotten muck is awful. On a failure, the creature moves two steps down the [[Knockout Track]]. On a Critical Failure, the creature gains the ''unconscious'' condition.
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*''Smoke screen'' – A mixture of compounds which produces a plume of thick white smoke. The smoke provides total cover, but ranged shots into the smoke have a 50% chance of hitting. The smoke clears away within 10 rounds, unless wind is present, which shortens the duration to 2 rounds.
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*''Tar ball'' – A mass of sticky black tar and rope that must be lit and thrown. Targets struck by a lit tar ball gain the ''burning'' condition. Very useful in naval combat, as ship decks, ropes, and sails can be easily set aflame. Anyone within 5 feet of the impact takes 1 damage.
  
 
[[Category:Equipment]]
 
[[Category:Equipment]]

Revision as of 18:19, 12 January 2019

Name Cost
Standard Kit 30𝕀
Camp Kit 25𝕀
Cooking Kit 25𝕀
Climbing Kit 25𝕀
Digging Kit 30𝕀
Disguise Kit 100𝕀
Healing Kit 80𝕀
Hunter's Kit 60𝕀
Skald's Kit 70𝕀
Thieves Kit 200𝕀
  • Camp Kit – Tent, bedroll, heavy blanket, lantern.
  • Cooking Kit – Spices, dry rations, cooking pots, utensils, flint and steel, oil, fishhooks, fish-line.
  • Climbing Kit – 50β€² rope, grappling hook, pitons, hammer,
  • Digging Kit – Pick, shovel, hammer, torches, crowbar.
  • Disguise Kit – Prosthetics, glue, make-up, powders, scented oils, wigs, false teeth, hair dyes, fake jewelry. Grants a +4 to Disguise check, supplies are depleted after 5 uses.
  • Healing Kit – Herbs, salves, anti-venoms, bandages, needle and thread, scalpel, scissors. Grants a +4 to Healing check, supplies are depleted after 5 uses.
  • Hunter's Kit – Bird call, fishhooks, fish-line, snares, butterfly net, bear trap.
  • Thieves Kit – Lockpicks, caltrops, grease jar, scissors, grappling hook, 50β€² rope, small jar of acid.
  • Skald's Kit – Ink, quills, sealing wax and sigil-stamper, loose parchment, bound book with lock, tin-whistle.
  • Standard Kit – Backpack, soap, small mirror, cheap perfume, small clay jug, whetstone, straight-razor, needle and thread, candles, dice, leather pouches, grease-pencil, map-case, waterskin, torches.

Combat Items

Name Cost
Acid vial 360𝕀
Black powder grenade 360𝕀
Flashbang 360𝕀
Lock and key 240𝕀
Manacles 240𝕀
Sea fire 240𝕀
Sick sack 120𝕀
Smoke screen 240𝕀
Tar ball 180𝕀
  • Acid vial – A small glass container full of a caustic fluid. When thrown or poured onto a combatant, it causes a point of degradation to worn armor (or shield, if a shield is used to parry). The target and anyone within 5 feet of the impact takes 1 damage. An acid vial has a Harm of 12, and Muscle cannot be included in the Damage Roll.
  • Black powder grenade – A volatile explosive projectile the size and shape of a pomegranate that must be lit and thrown. The thrower makes an Attack Roll, and anyone within 10 feet from the point of impact can attempt to Dodge. A black powder grenade has a Harm of 20, and Muscle cannot be included in the Damage Roll. It makes a stunning boom; all combatants in range, even those who successfully evade damage, must make a DL 15 Stamina check or move one step down the Knockout Track.
  • Flashbang – A sophisticated mixture of chemicals that erupts with powerful light and sound. Anyone within 10 feet from the point of impact must make a DL 20 Stamina check. Those who fail gain the blinded and deafened conditions for 2 rounds.
  • Lock and key – A metal locking mechanism and the key that opens it, appropriate for chains, doors, or chests. Can be picked with a DL 15 Machinery check. More complex locks that offer higher DLs are available, just pricey! Add an extra 120𝕀 for every 5 points on the DL, to a maximum of 30.
  • Manacles – A pair of iron restraints on a short length of chain that prevents a creature from using its arms. These manacles should work for all humanoid creatures of Size 0. Half price for Size βˆ’1, Double price for Size 1. Can be escaped with a DL 25 Thievery or Might check. More solid manacles that offer higher DLs are available, just pricey! Add an extra 120𝕀 for every 5 points on the DL, to a maximum of 40.
  • Sea fire – A vial containing a strange chemical mixture that burns even when exposed to water. The flames ignite when the vial shatters. Targets struck by a vial of sea fire gain the burning condition. Anyone within 5 feet of the impact takes 1 damage. Very useful in naval combat, as ship decks, ropes, and sails can be easily set aflame.
  • Sick sack – An animal stomach filled with a rancid concoction that would make even the most iron-stomached person gag. It's gross! A creature hit by a sick sack must make a DL 15 Vitality check. Even on a successful check, the creature moves one step down the Knockout Track; being covered in rotten muck is awful. On a failure, the creature moves two steps down the Knockout Track. On a Critical Failure, the creature gains the unconscious condition.
  • Smoke screen – A mixture of compounds which produces a plume of thick white smoke. The smoke provides total cover, but ranged shots into the smoke have a 50% chance of hitting. The smoke clears away within 10 rounds, unless wind is present, which shortens the duration to 2 rounds.
  • Tar ball – A mass of sticky black tar and rope that must be lit and thrown. Targets struck by a lit tar ball gain the burning condition. Very useful in naval combat, as ship decks, ropes, and sails can be easily set aflame. Anyone within 5 feet of the impact takes 1 damage.