Acid
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25 gold
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Consumable. This glass vial contains a highly corrosive, violently bubbly fluid.
As an Attack action, you can throw this vial at a creature or target within 20 feet of you. The target must make a Reflex save against your Dexterity mark. On a failed save the target takes 2d6 acid damage. Regardless of the save result this destroys the acid and its vial.
Acid can also be used to neutralize consecrated terrain.
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Alchemist's Fire
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50 gold
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Consumable. This glass vial is filled with a strange and highly combustible substance that ignites if exposed to open air.
As an Attack action, you can throw this vial at a creature or target within 20 feet of you. The target must make a Reflex save against your Dexterity mark. On a failed save the target takes 1d6 fire damage and is Ignited. Regardless of the save result this destroys the vial.
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Chalk
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0.01 gold
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Consumable. Light. This piece of chalk can be used to write or draw on typical stone surfaces. A single piece is enough to make a detailed mural covering a Large object.
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Firecracker
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50 gold
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Consumable. A bundle of minor explosives. If you have two hands free and access to a tinderbox or other means of ignition, as an Attack action you can light the firecracker and throw it up to 20 feet . This creates a distinct series of cracks audible up to 1000 feet away. Any creature within a 15-foot square centered on the point must succeed on a Grit save against your Dexterity mark, or take 1d4 thunder damage. The firecrackers fail to detonate if you or they are Soaked.
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Fishing Tackle
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1 gold
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This kit includes everything you need to catch and prepare fish. At an appropriate fishing spot, as a phase activity you can make a Perception check. Your narrator determines the mark for this check, but a somewhat decent fishing spot has mark 15. On a success you catch and prepare a fish which can provide enough food for a Medium or smaller creature to camp. Uneaten fish can spoil.
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Flask
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0.1 gold
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This sturdy glass or clay bottle can hold about 2 cups or 500 milliliters. It isn't suitable for special substances like potions or acids, but is great for holding more benign fluids like oil, ale, milk, juice, and of course water.
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Holy Water
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25 gold
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Consumable. This glass vial is filled with water purified by radiant magic. As an Attack action, you can throw this vial at a creature or target within 20 feet of you. The target must make a Reflex save against your Dexterity mark. On a failed save the target is Soaked, and if the target is a fiend or undead it takes 2d8 radiant damage. Regardless of the save result this destroys the vial.
Holy Water can also be used to neutralize desecrated terrain.
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Lantern
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10 gold
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This lantern burns one flask of oil to provide light for up to an entire shift (or 4 hours). You still need a separate item such as a tinderbox or a source of fire damage to light the lantern, which takes at least one Use action. While lit the lantern sheds bright light out to a radius of 30 feet, and dim light for another 30 feet. The lantern comes with a concealing hood and bullseye hood. You can change the hood with your Use action. While the bullseye hood is drawn, the lantern instead casts bright light in a 60-foot cone, and dim light for another 60 feet. While the concealing hood is drawn, the lantern only sheds dim light out to a range of 5 feet.
The lantern can't stay lit while carried; it must be held in your hand or set out on the ground. If the lantern or someone holding it becomes Soaked, it ceases shedding light.
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Magnifying Glass
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100 gold
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Light. Using this grants you advantage on any ability check made to appraise or inspect an item that is small or highly detailed. If you have access to sunlight and a highly flammable substance like kindling or oil, as a phase activity you can use the magnifying glass to ignite the substance by using sunlight.
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Mirror
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10 gold
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This small steel mirror is invaluable for the vain. If you have access to sunlight and a highly flammable substance like kindling or oil, as a phase activity you can use the magnifying glass to ignite the substance by using sunlight.
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Oil
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1 gold
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Consumable. This flask is filled with highly flammable, murky brown oil from a whale or other beast. Lanterns, spells, and other items sometimes consume oil as fuel. As an Attack action, you can throw the oil flask at a creature, object, or point within 20 feet of you. The target must succeed on a Reflex save against your Dexterity mark or become oiled for up to 1 minute, or until it becomes Soaked. When an oiled creature or object takes any fire damage, it becomes Ignited for up to 1 minute, and is no longer oiled.
If the target succeeded on its save or you chose a point, the oil covers a 5-foot square centered on that point, which becomes Slippery Terrain. If this Slippery Terrain is lit or otherwise subjected to fire damage, it changes to Ignited Terrain for up to 1 minute.
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Ration
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1 gold
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Consumable. A single ration is a day's worth of dried and bland food. Consuming one is enough to provide enough food for one Medium or smaller creature to camp. Uneaten rations can spoil.
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Rope
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0.2 gold
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You can buy this hemp rope in 10-foot segments, with each occupying a different item slot; a 50-foot segment is heavy. Each foot of the rope has 5 hp, 10 defense, and takes max slash damage. You can tie a knot in the rope with a Use action. As part of this same action, you can bind a Medium or smaller Unconscious creature. This causes the creature to be Grappled (mark 20) by the rope itself. A Large creature can be bound with twice as much rope (20 feet) and twice as many consecutive Use acitons (2). A Huge creature takes quadruple (40 feet, 4 actions) and a Gargantuan creature takes ×8 (80 feet, 8 actions).
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Soap
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0.01 gold
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Consumable. Light. As a phase activity, you can use water and this bar of soap to clean up to 10 objects or willing creatures of Medium size or smaller. This consumes the soap.
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Tent
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5 gold
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Heavy. This modest tent takes a phase to set up, and provides rudimentary shelter to one Medium creature or two Small creatures. Shelter is needed to successfully camp.
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Tinderbox
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1 gold
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This small box contains bits of flint, steel, and other instruments for cultivating a fire. As a Use action you can light aflame a highly flammable unattended object, such as a torch or a puddle of oil.
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Torch
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0.01 gold
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Consumable. Light. A torch burns for an entire phase (but can expire), shedding bright light out to a radius of 20 feet, and dim light for another 20 feet. After it burns out, the torch becomes a worthless stick—not even sturdy enough to use as a weapon.
Normally you need something like a tinderbox to light one, but anything that can deal fire damage to a torch can be used to light it.
When using a lit torch as an improvised weapon, a hit deals fire damage equal to 1 + your Strength modifier.
If a torch or someone holding one becomes Soaked, the torch goes out.
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Traveler's Pack
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100 gold
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Sometimes this backpack seems much larger on the inside than it should be. While you're attuned to and carrying this backpack, you can carry 5 more items.
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Vial
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1 gold
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Light. This small corked glass vial can contain a Gulpable amount of liquid, in the neighborhood of half a cup or 120 milliliters. This isn't enough to sate thirst, but is enough for a potion or other special substance. A vial's nature makes it ideal for holding dangerous substances that could damage a flask or warerskin. When the vial is used to contain something, it's no longer Light.
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Waterskin
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1 gold
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This pouch made of beast parts can hold about 2 liters or about half a gallon of water. This is just enough for a typical person is enough to camp. It isn't a suitable container for other fluids.
As a Use action, you can empty the waterskin to make yourself or a creature within 5 feet of you Soaked. For an unwilling creature, you must succeed on a melee attack roll using the waterskin as an improvised weapon, and on a miss the water is wasted.
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Whistle
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1 gold
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Light. Using this item as action, you can produce a high-pitched whistle audible up to half a mile away (or about 2500 feet).
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