Crafter Level ; Crafting Proficiency Rank ; Crafting Feat
Formula Price
Tools You have an appropriate set of tools and, in many cases, a workshop; Crafting Materials You must supply raw materials worth
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Crafter Level ; Crafting Proficiency Rank ; Crafting Feat
Formula Price
Tools You have an appropriate set of tools and, in many cases, a workshop; Crafting Materials You must supply raw materials worth
Extra Requirements
This setup time is the base number of days it takes to create the item. If you decide to take the slow and methodical approach (Core Rulebook 244), you spend that number of days of Regular Setup in Table 1, and then attempt the Crafting check to determine your success. You can instead rush the process (Treasure Vault 158), taking days off the time needed to setup the item while introducing a greater risk of failure.
Below, you may change your Crafting Proficiency Rank and your Crafter Level.
Take the DC from Table 1. When you take Rush Crafting, you have to decide on your approach to the job, from Trained to Legendary, which is limited by your proficiency. That choice sets the Setup Time and the Crafting DC.
Critical Success Your attempt is successful. Each additional day spent Crafting reduces the materials needed to complete the item by an amount based on your level + 1 and your proficiency rank in Crafting.
Success Your attempt is successful. Each additional day spent Crafting reduces the materials needed to complete the item by an amount based on your level and your proficiency rank.
Failure You fail to complete the item. You can salvage the raw materials you supplied for their full value. If you want to try again, you must start over.
Critical Failure You fail to complete the item. You ruin 10% of the raw materials you supplied, but you can salvage the rest (30 gp). If you want to try again, you must start over.
If your Crafting check is a success, you expend the raw materials and can complete the item immediately by paying the remaining portion of the item’s Price in materials. Alternatively, you can spend additional downtime days working on the item. Above, you may change your Proficiency Rank and your Crafter Level. Below you can choose your Crafting Check Result from Step 3 and you may select the Additional Days of Work. This webtool calculates the Remaining Balance.
If you are at least an Expert in Crafting, you can rush the finishing process (toggle the Rush the Finish), reducing the value of the materials you must expend to complete the item. Doing so comes at a risk; at the end of the creation process, once the item is finished, you must attempt a DC flat check.
Success the item is complete and works perfectly.
Failure the item is still completed, but it gains a quirk.
Critical Failure the item is ruined or might become a cursed item attached to you.
To use one of the NPCs in this section to represent an NPC of a different ancestry, apply the adjustments below for the desired ancestry. These provide the basic features from that ancestry, like darkvision, altered Speed, and unique abilities like a halfling’s keen eyes. For other ancestries, you can create similar templates following the same format. In addition to these base changes, you can add the effects of a specific heritage: you might apply the snow goblin heritage if your NPC is a Frostfur goblin and you want them to have cold resistance. You can also give them an ancestry feat, or even adjust their ability scores and skills to reflect the new ancestry’s strengths and weaknesses. For a half-elf, half-orc, or any other heritage essential to the character, you should always apply the heritage effect.
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ANADI | — | Anadi, Mwangi | — | Fangs |
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ANADI | — | Anadi, Mwangi | — | Fangs |
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ANDROID | — | Androffan | — | — |
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AUTOMATON | — | Utopian, the language of the plane of, Axis | — | — |
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AUTOMATON | — | Utopian, the language of the plane of, Axis | — | — |
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AZARKETI | — | Alghollthu | -5 feet | — |
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CATFOLK | Low-Light Vision | Amurrun | — | Land on your Feet |
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CONRASU | — | Mwangi, Rasu | — | Sunlight Healing |
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CONRASU | — | Mwangi, Rasu | — | Sunlight Healing |
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DRAGON | — | Draconic | — | — |
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DWARF | Darkvision | Dwarven | -5 feet | — |
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ELF | Low-Light Vision | Elven | +5 feet | — |
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FETCHLING | Darkvision | Shadowtongue | — | — |
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GHORAN | Low-Light Vision | Sylvan | — | — |
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GNOLL | — | Gnoll | — | Bite |
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GNOLL | — | Gnoll | — | Bite |
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GNOME SMALL | Low-Light Vision | Gnomish, Sylvan | — | — |
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GOBLIN SMALL | Darkvision | Goblin | — | — |
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GOLOMA | — | Goloma, Mwangi | +5 feet | Eyes in Back |
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GOLOMA | — | Goloma, Mwangi | +5 feet | Eyes in Back |
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GRIPPLI SMALL | — | Grippli | — | — |
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GRIPPLI SMALL | — | Grippli | — | — |
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HALFLING SMALL | Keen Eyes | Halfling | — | — |
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GOBLIN | Darkvision | Goblin | — | — |
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KASHRISHI SMALL | — | Kashrishi | — | — |
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KASHRISHI SMALL | — | Kashrishi | — | — |
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KOBOLD SMALL | Darkvision | Draconic | — | Draconic Exemplar |
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LESHY SMALL | Low-Light Vision | Sylvan | — | Plant Nourishment |
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LIZARDFOLK | — | Iruxi | — | Aquatic Adaptation |
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NAGAJI | Low-Light Vision | Nagaji | — | — |
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NAGAJI | Low-Light Vision | Nagaji | — | — |
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ORC | Darkvision | Orcish | — | — |
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RATFOLK SMALL | Low-Light Vision | Ysoki | — | — |
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SHISK | — | Mwangi, Shisk | — | — |
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SHISK | — | Mwangi, Shisk | — | — |
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SHOONY SMALL | Low-Light Vision | Shoony | — | Blunt Snout |
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SKELETON | — | Necril | — | — |
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SKELETON | — | Necril | — | — |
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SLIME | — | — | -5 feet | — |
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SPRITE | — | Sylvan | -5 feet | — |
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STRIX | — | Strix | — | — |
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TENGU | Low-Light Vision | Tengu | — | Sharp Beak |
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VANARA | — | Vanaran | — | — |
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VANARA | — | Vanaran | — | — |
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VISHKANYA | — | Vishkanya | — | — |
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VISHKANYA | — | Vishkanya | — | — |
To use one of the creature adjustments in this section, just click the adjustment and the changes will be present in the card.
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Any creature | 0 | The ephemeral form of a ghostly creature lets it pass through solid objects and float in the air. |
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Any creature | 0 | Ghoul creatures are typically hairless and gaunt with blue or purple skin and pointed ears. |
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Any creature | 0 | Most skeletons are mindless and follow either the basic instincts they had in life or orders given by their creator. |
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Any creature | 0 | This creature is a reanimated mindless corpse. |
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Any creature | 0 | All types of creatures can have their corpses preserved and rise as mummies. |
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Any creature | 0 | A shadow creature is little more than a sentient shadow powered by negative energy. |
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Any creature | 0 | Most skeletons are mindless and follow either the basic instincts they had in life or orders given by their creator. |
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Any creature | 0 | This creature is a reanimated corpse. |
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Any creature | 0 | A vampiric creature consumes the blood of the living for sustenance. |
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Any creature | 0 | All wights can drain life through their unarmed attacks, but some can draw life force through weapons as well. |
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Any creature | 0 | A zombified creature is a mindless, rotting corpse that attacks everything it perceives. |
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An existing, living creature | +1 | Some strange creatures defy what’s expected from others of their kind due to a peculiar mutation. A mutation can come from a wide variety of sources: a quirk in their lineage, effects from their environment, radiation from bizarre crystals, or exposure to uncontrolled magic. |
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An existing, living creature | +1 | Scholars dream of discovering primeval creatures: remnants of an older age, long thought extinct. Primeval cryptids are resilient survivors of their kind or particularly clever individuals. |
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An existing creature | +1 | As stories spread about a rumored cryptid, the weight of collective belief transforms the creature to match the tales. The limits of its physical body no longer confine it. |
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An existing creature | +1 | A secret society member is an NPC or creature that belongs to a covert organization with influence and connections throughout its local setting and perhaps beyond. |
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See Experience Points.
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Recall Knowledge (dragon) Arcana DC 26
Perception +18; Darkvision, Scent (imprecise) 60 feet
Languages Common, Draconic
Skills Acrobatics +15, Arcana +16, Deception +18, Diplomacy +18, Intimidation +18, Society +16, Stealth +15, Survival +16
Str +5, Dex +2, Con +3, Int +1, Wis +3, Cha +3
Sound Imitation The dragon can mimic any sound it has heard. It must succeed at a Deception check with a +4 circumstance bonus to do so.
AC 28; Fort +19, Ref +18, Will +19
HP 170; Immunities electricity, paralyzed, sleep
A creature that first enters the area must attempt a Will save. Regardless of the result of the saving throw, the creature is temporarily immune to this monster’s Frightful Presence for 1 minute.
Critical Success The creature is unaffected by the presence.
Success The creature is frightened 1.
Failure The creature is frightened 2.
Critical Failure The creature is frightened 4. (aura, emotion, fear, mental) 90 feet, DC 26
Wing Deflection Trigger The dragon is targeted with an attack. Effect The dragon raises its wing, gaining a +2 circumstance bonus to AC against the triggering attack. If the dragon is Flying, it descends 10 feet after the attack is complete.
Speed 30 feet, burrow 15 feet, fly 100 feet
Melee jaws +21 / +16 / +11 (electricity, reach 10 feet), Damage 2d8+11 piercing plus 1d12 electricity
Melee claw +21 / +17 / +13 (agile), Damage 2d8+11 slashing
Melee tail +19 / +14 / +9 (reach 15 feet), Damage 2d8+9 bludgeoning
Melee horns +19 / +14 / +9 (reach 10 feet), Damage 1d8+9 piercing
Arcane Innate Spells DC 28; 1st create water (at will; see desert thirst); Cantrips (4th) ghost sound
Arcane Prepared Spells DC 28, attack +21; 4th dimension door, hallucinatory terrain; 3rd dream message, hypnotic pattern, paralyze; 2nd dispel magic, invisibility, mirror image; 1st alarm, charm, unseen servant; Cantrips (4th) detect magic, message, read aura, shield, sigil
Breath Weapon (arcane, electricity, evocation); The dragon breathes lightning that deals 5d12 electricity damage in an 80-foot line (DC 28 basic Reflex save). It can’t use Breath Weapon again for 1d4 rounds.
Desert Thirst (arcane, transmutation) When casting create water, the dragon can attempt to destroy liquid instead of creating it, turning an equal amount of liquid into sand. This destroys liquid magic or alchemical items if they’re of a lower level than the dragon (a creature can attempt a DC 26 Will save to protect all liquids in its possession). This doesn’t affect the liquids in a creature’s body.
Draconic Frenzy The dragon makes two claw Strikes and one horns Strike in any order.
Draconic Momentum The dragon recharges its Breath Weapon whenever it scores a critical hit with a Strike.
Blue dragons are the sleek and poised cosmopolitans of the chromatic dragons. Their brand of evil is organized, manipulative, and regal. Blue dragons often lair near or within cities and set out to bend the population to their will and gather hordes of servants. These dragons love spinning webs of conspiracy. A blue dragon’s lackeys typically don’t even realize that they serve a dragon, but instead think the protection money, tariffs, or taxes they are amassing is treasure for a cruel but legitimate master. In some ways, blue dragons even see their servants as a living hoard and value them like treasure. These dragons have been known to use these tactics even with their own chromatic cousins.
Not all blue dragons work clandestinely. Some lord over desert tribes and hill people like vengeful gods, demanding both tribute and worship. No matter how blue dragons manage their underlings, their bearing is regal and their lairs palatial; they’re universally intolerant of insubordination, incompetence, and embezzlement, and punish perpetrators with murderous efficiency.
Blue dragons are also known for their use and mastery of illusion magic. They make use of illusions to augment their manipulations and bewilder their foes in battle. Blue dragons also have some control over water, but use this ability to destroy water, something quite dangerous for those who encounter them in their desert lairs.
The ideal lair for a blue dragon contains multiple passages, rooms, and secret chambers. As social creatures, blue dragons prefer to host guests in comfort—but their dwellings should not be so public that just anyone can come calling. A force of guards keeps out intruders, and clever illusions conceal the edifice from prying eyes. Rather than a pile of coins or gems, a blue dragon’s true hoard is the rich furnishings in its citadel—expensive art, ornate furniture, and architectural marvels.