User:Guy/Splat/Tools/Gemwright's Tools

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Gemwright's Tools. Common tool (artisan), 50 gp. Gemwright's tools include 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.
 A gemwright is a prospector, a miner, a jeweler, and a glassworker. Gemwright's tools are used locate and extract geological features such as mineral veins, gems in the rough, or fossils. These tools are also used to appraise precious metals, cut and beautify gemstones, and clean fossils or other fragile geological finds. A gemwright can craft jewelry such as rings and earrings, and craft works of glass.
 Gemwright's tools generally include a mattock or shovel, a handheld rock pick, a pan used in gold panning, a tuning fork, a set of balance scales, tweezers, pliers, files, a blowpipe, clamps, a small marver, a tiny hammer, and small brushes.