User:Guy/Splat/Tools/Artisan Tools

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A set of artisan tools includes the items you need to pursue a specific trade. Proficiency with these tools lets you use them to craft or pursue freelance work during downtime. Proficiency also adds your proficiency bonus to any ability checks made for using the tools for their intended purpose, for any check made in the pursuit of the associated trade, and to Intelligence checks made to recall knowledge associated with this trade. Each set of artisan tools requires a separate proficiency.

name gp cost kg weight summary d12
Alchemist's Tools 50 5 Craft chemical goods such as acid, glue, perfume, poisons, and salves. 1
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. 2
Brewer's Tools 20 5 Purify water, brew potions, and produce beer or other drinks. 3
Carpenter's Tools 30 7 Work wood, fell trees, construct wooden structures, and carve wooden objects or sculptures. 4
Cook's Tools 5 7 Craft delicious and nutritious meals. 5
Gardener's Tools 20 7 Cultivate, sow, maintain, and harvest plants. 6
Gemwright's Tools 50 7 Locate, appraise, and refine gemstones, fossils, and precious metals. Shape glass and craft jewelry. 7
Mason's Tools 10 7 Craft structures and sculptures from stone, including walls and buildings built from bricks. 8
Painter's Tools 50 5 Create artwork, diagrams, or calligraphy on parchment or another flat surface. 9
Smith's Tools 20 5 Work metal or ceramics, ranging from swords to pottery. 10
Tinker's Tools 50 5 Fashion and repair fine or intricate machines, such as music boxes, compasses, clocks, and mechanical traps. 11
Weaver's Tools 1 3 Create cloth and other textiles, tailor and repair clothing, and weave other goods such as baskets. 12