User:Guy/Splat/Items
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This list includes all items given a name and cost in splat. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, and the information presented here is not law.
Common items[edit]
The listed costs are what a protag can generally expect to pay when buying typical items during downtime, especially in a common marketplace. Other places and circumstances can drastically change the cost of items.
name | gp cost | kg weight | stack | summary |
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Plate | 1500 | 65 | Providing an AC of 18, this heavy armor completely encases the wearer in steel. Since it requires specific tailoring it is found less often than chain. | |
Ration | 0 | — | A ration is an inexpensive meal that travels well. A meal must be consumed to gain the benefits of a rest. | |
Alchemist's Tools | 50 | 5 | Craft chemical goods such as acid, glue, perfume, poisons, and salves. | |
Beastworker's Tools | 20 | 7 | Craft goods from raw beast parts such as hide, ivory, chitin, or scales. Extract goods from beasts, such as oil from whales or honey from beehives. | |
Board Battle | 2 | 1 | A wooden board and 24 tokens designed for a game of strategy. A match has 2 to 4 players, lasts an hour, and is decided with a Intelligence (board battle) contest. | |
Brewer's Tools | 20 | 5 | Purify water, brew potions, and produce beer or other drinks. | |
Carpenter's Tools | 30 | 7 | Work wood, fell trees, construct wooden structures, and carve wooden objects or sculptures. | |
Cook's Tools | 5 | 7 | Craft delicious and nutritious meals. | |
Cosmetic Tools | 25 | 3 | Create disguises, or flattering make-up, or intimidating warpaint. | |
Death Dice | 0.1 | 0.01 | 10 | A set of three six-sided dice shaped from animal bones. Rolling the set takes only an action, and there's no skill involved. |
Forgery Tools | 25 | 2 | Create official-looking documents, or forgeries of them. | |
Gardener's Tools | 20 | 7 | Cultivate, sow, maintain, and harvest plants. | |
Gemwright's Tools | 50 | 7 | Locate, appraise, and refine gemstones, fossils, and precious metals. Shape glass and craft jewelry. | |
Mason's Tools | 10 | 7 | Craft structures and sculptures from stone, including walls and buildings built from bricks. | |
Navigation Tools | 50 | 3 | Navigate by the stars to avoid becoming lost, especially at sea. Create maps and nautical charts. | |
Painter's Tools | 50 | 5 | Create artwork, diagrams, or calligraphy on parchment or another flat surface. | |
Poker Cards | 0.5 | 0.5 | A set of 52 playing cards. A full game typically has 3 to 8 players, lasts 10 minutes, and is decided with a Charisma (poker cards) contest. | |
Smith's Tools | 20 | 5 | Work metal or ceramics, ranging from swords to pottery. | |
Tarot Cards | 2 | 0.5 | A set of 78 cards in a small tin box. The most common use involves drawing cards at random and drawing spiritual interpretation from those drawn. | |
Tin Tops | 1 | 0.6 | A game of tin tops typically involves 2 or 3 players, lasts 1 minute, and is decided with a Dexterity (tin tops) contest. | |
Tinker's Tools | 50 | 5 | Fashion and repair fine or intricate machines, such as music boxes, compasses, clocks, and mechanical traps. | |
Weaver's Tools | 1 | 3 | Create cloth and other textiles, tailor and repair clothing, and weave other goods such as baskets. | |
Copper | 1 | 1 | 10 | Copper is a widely-mined metal with a distinctly pinkish-orange color, used in bronze and brass. It is most known for copper coins. |
Copper Piece | 0.01 | 0.01 | 1000 | A copper piece (cp) is usually a coin, but can more broadly any piece of copper weighing 10 grams. It's widely used for small purchases. |
Diamond | 200 | 0.0002 | 1000 | A glistening transparent gemstone notable for its mysterious magical properties, aesthetic beauty, and seemingly supernatural hardness. |
Electrum | 50 | 1 | 10 | Electrum is a naturally-occurring alloy of gold and silver. It is widely considered to be half as valuable as gold. |
Gold | 100 | 1 | 10 | The cost of most other items is weighed against the gold standard used by most merchants and travelers. A standard gold bar weighs 1 kg and is worth 100 gp. |
Gold Piece | 1 | 0.01 | 1000 | A gold piece (gp) is usually a coin, but can be any shape of gold weighing 10 grams. Its value is the standard against which most other goods are measured. |
Iron | 0.2 | 1 | 10 | Iron is a gray metal that is widely mined, and used in the craft of countless goifs. Refined but unshaped iron costs 0.2 gp per kg. |
Platinum | 1000 | 1 | 10 | A metal of a silvery-white color notable for its rarity and magical properties. The super-rich use it for aesthetic purposes and as currency. |
Platinum Piece | 10 | 0.01 | 1000 | A platinum piece (pp) is usually a platinum coin, but can be any piece of platinum weighing 10 grams. One is worth 10 gp. |
Silver | 10 | 1 | 10 | A particularly reflective metal with subtle supernatural properties. It is used to make silver pieces and silvered weapons. |
Silver Piece | 0.1 | 0.01 | 1000 | A silver piece (sp), is usually a coin but can more broadly any piece of silver weighing 10 grams. Ten of them are worth 1 gold piece. |
Steel | 0.6 | 1 | 10 | Steel is an alloy of iron that has much greater strength and durability than pure iron. It is widely used in weapons and armor. |
Tin | 1 | 1 | 10 | Tin is a silvery metal with a slightly yellow hue, known to be easily cut or even bent by hand. It is principally used to make pewter and bronze. |
Titanium | 6 | 1 | 1 | Titanium is a metal known for its high strength-to-density ratio. The difficulty in extracting and working titanium however renders it prohibitively expensive for most. |
Bomb | 20 | 1 | 10 |
Mystic items[edit]
Mystic items normally can't be bought during downtime. You can only craft a mystic item if you have a recipe for the item, or have a copy of the item to reverse engineer.
name | gp cost | kg weight | summary |
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Adamantite | 10000 | 1 | Adamantite is an extremely rare alloy said to be impossibly strong and sharp, yet lightweight. Many smiths consider it to be the ultimate metal. |