City and Wilds PDF
City and Wilds PDF
City and Wilds PDF
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Credits Using This Book
Designed by /u/AeronDrake To use this book you will need the three basic rulebooks
Made with "GMBinder", created by /u/iveld (Player's Handbook, Monster Manual and Dungeon Master's
Cover Art: "C.Greenwood 2015" by Michael Gauss. Guide). Additionally, for a better game experience, it should be
Interior Art: Edge of Darkness" by Alayna, "Market used with the Xanathar's Guide to Everything, specially with
tutorial" by Neisbeis, "Small Items Potion Vial 3" by the downtime rules found in that book.
Blackbirdink, "Stronghold" by jordangrimmer, "Armory" by This is not a core rulebook, but I hope it will provide new
000Fesbra000, "Gryffindor Dorms" by jontorresart, "Valor ways to enjoy the game with rules for players and DMs to
Champion" by whatyoumaydo, "Spell Books" by Tsabo6, improve the urban and wild environments, to make travels
"Fantasy Tavern Interior" by whatyoumaydo, "Gilead more immersive and for giving more crafting options.
Weapon Storage gates" by Rusty001, "Martin Luther - Its been a long way since the very first edition of this
Elster Gate" by Lyraina, "Adventuring Party" by supplement (called "Wilderness Survival Guide"), and since
Emortal982, "Fallcrest" by Ralph Horsley, "Quest Board that moment I tried to expand, improve and balance the rules
Concepts 1" by Nhiv, "Troll Hunter" by Kerembeyit, you can find here.
"Campfire Argument' by Markus Stadlober, "Sandstorm" Special thanks to all the people from the
by KaiserFlames, "Shrine of Gods" by Nele-Diel, "Brokkr" /r/UnearthedArcana for their amazing feedback, comments,
by linhsiang, "Dragon Carcass" by Thomaswivegg, "Magic and ideas that helped me to improve this book as much as
Scrolls" by Tsabo6, "Bone Armor Character Concept" by possible.
Jeffchendesigns, "Alchemist" by NinjArt1st, "Dwarf-Forge"
by Graffiti-freak, "Alchemist's workshop" by
mischeviouslittleelf, "Big Game" by pindurski.
ON THE COVER
Michael Gauss illustrates a ranger and a wizard from the
Moon Hawks guild in a town near the mountains, ready to
start a guild contract in the wilderness.
Current Version: 2.1
Disclaimer: Aeron Drake is not responsible for the consequences of trying to hunt down an ancient red dragon in the wild without
proper equipment for finishing a local guild contract. Some side effects by creating a healing potion using exotic materials may
include hallucinations, paranoia, sudden changes in behavior and glowing eyes.
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Table of Contents
Part 1: The City 4
Chapter 1: Equipment and Stores .................5
Equipment ....................................................................................... 5
New Magic Items ............................................................................8
Stores and Buildings ...................................................................10
Inns and Taverns ..........................................................................28
Chapter 2: Modular Structures ...................29
Building a Structure ....................................................................29
Components List ..........................................................................30
Hirelings ........................................................................................ 42
Walls ...............................................................................................42
Chapter 3: Guilds ..........................................................43
Rank Benefits ............................................................................... 44
Creating a Guild ...........................................................................45
Guild Types ....................................................................................45
Creating Contracts ...................................................................... 48
Contract Types ..............................................................................48
Location .........................................................................................49
Contract Rewards ........................................................................50
Part 2: The Wild 51
Chapter 4: Surviving in the Wild ...............52
Basic Needs .................................................................................. 52
Camping .........................................................................................53
Chapter 5: Dangers of the Wild .................. 55
Environmental Hazards ............................................................. 55
Dangerous Terrains .....................................................................57
Special Terrains ........................................................................... 59
Part 3: Complete Crafting 60
Chapter 6: Collecting Materials .............. 61
Material Sources ..........................................................................61
Buying and Selling .......................................................................62
Plants and Herbs by Areas ........................................................ 63
Chapter 7: Crafting Rules (XGtE) ............ 64
Crafting an Item ...........................................................................64
Scribing a Spell Scroll ................................................................65
Chapter 8: Modular Crafting ........................ 66
Material Description ................................................................... 66
Chapter 9: Modular Alchemy ..........................74
Creating a Concoction ................................................................ 74
Chapter 10: Modular Magic Items .............79
Item Tiers ......................................................................................79
Item Properties ............................................................................ 79
Evolving Items ..............................................................................80
Appendix A: Parts by Creature .......................82
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PART 1
The City
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Chapter 1: Equipment and Stores
T
his chapter is divided in two sections. The first Barbed wire. This is a roll of barbed steel wire designed to
includes new equipment available for players keep things in or out. A creature trying to cross barbed wire
and NPCs, and the second have new guidelines must make a Dexterity saving throw (DC 10) or take 1d4
for stores, what items are for sale, and various piercing damage and be restrained by the wire. A creature
stores ready to be used in the adventures. restrained by the barbed wire can use its action to make a
Strength or Dexterity check (its choice) against the DC. On a
success, it frees itself, on a failure, it takes 1d4 piercing
damage. For setting up the barbed wire, it comes with a pair
Equipment of thick gloves and anchor posts.
In this section you will find new equipment and their Dictionary. Inside this book you have the list of words and
properties, equipment from the Dungeon Master's Guide and translations from one standard language to common. When
some content from the other official books. All of these are you're reading something in the dictionary's language, you can
included in the stores presented in the second section. spend 10 minutes for each page of text to translate it.
Money belt. This cloth pouch is designed to be worn under
Shields clothing and can hold up to 50 coins. Any Dexterity (Sleight of
Hand) check to steal the coins inside of the pouch is made
If you want more variants for the shields, you can introduce with disadvantage.
the two following options. Nutrients. A creature that drinks this vial of liquid gains a
Buckler. This small metal shield is worn strapped to the number of temporary hit points for 1 hour. The number of
forearm. You can wield a weapon in the same hand of the temporary hit points depends on the Nutrient's quality, as
buckler, but you have a -1 penalty on attack rolls with the shown in the Nutrients table. If you want to use another
weapon in that hand. nutrient, you must wait until the effect of the previous one
Tower shield. A massive shield nearly as tall as a human. It ends first.
provides the indicated bonus to your AC, and you can spend
an action to use it as total cover until you make another Nutrients
action. The shield does not provide cover against targeted Quality Temporary Hit Points
spells, and you can't use your shield hand for anything else.
Due its weight, your speed is reduced by 10 feet. If you are Normal 1d4 + 4
also wearing heavy armor, you have a -2 on attack rolls. Greater 1d4 + 9
This section describes items that have special rules or require Supreme 1d4 + 19
further explanation.
Alchemical ammunition. Each of these projectiles carries Portal scroll. Using an action to read the scroll allows the
a load of some alchemical essence in its hollow shaft (the reader to teleport to the linked permanent teleportation circle.
sling bullets are hollow glass bullets filled with the alchemical You must be on the same plane of existence as the
essence). When it hits a target, the projectile's shaft shatters, teleportation circle. The scroll is consumed and you instantly
releasing the alchemical essence directly onto the target. appears within 5 feet of the destination circle or in the nearest
When you hit a creature with an alchemical ammunition, you unoccupied space if that space is occupied. In general, the
deal an extra 1d4 damage. The damage type depends on the portal scroll contains a brief description of where the
type of the ammunition. teleportation circle is located (city, location) and if it's owned
When you hit a fiend or undead creature with a holy by a faction or an organization.
ammunition deals an extra 1d6 radiant damage instead. Purification kit. This kit is a leather pouch containing
herbs and liquids. The kit has ten uses. As an action, you can
expend one use of the kit to purify one pound of food or one
gallon of drink, removing any poison and diseases.
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Skis and poles. While traveling, skis allow you to move
across snow and icy surfaces without reducing your speed. It
takes an action to don and to remove the skis.
New Adventuring Gear Speed juice. When you drink this vial of liquid, your speed
Adventuring Gear Cost Weight increases by 10 feet for 1 hour.
Tent, pavilion. A huge open-air canopy, plus stakes, poles
Alchemical ammunition and ropes. It can comfortably fit twenty Medium-size
Ammunition, acid (5) 2 gp 1/2 lb. humanoids underneath.
Ammunition, cold (5) 2 gp 1/2 lb. Poisons (DMG)
Ammunition, fire (5) 2 gp 1/2 lb. Given their insidious and deadly nature, poisons are illegal in
Ammunition, holy (5) 2 gp 1/2 lb. most societies but are a favorite tool among assassins and evil
Firearm bullet, acid (5) 3 gp 1/2 lb.
creatures such as drow.
Poisons come in the following four types.
Firearm bullet, cold (5) 3 gp 1/2 lb. Contact. Contact poison can be smeared on an object and
Firearm bullet, fire (5) 3 gp 1/2 lb. remains potent until it is touched or washed off. A creature
that touches contact poison with exposed skin suffers its
Firearm bullet, holy (5) 3 gp 1/2 lb. effects.
Sling bullet, acid (5) 1 gp 1/2 lb. Ingested. A creature must swallow an entire dose of
ingested poison to suffer its effects. The dose can be delivered
Sling bullet, cold (5) 1 gp 1/2 lb. in food or a liquid. You may decide that a partial dose has a
Sling bullet, fire (5) 1 gp 1/2 lb. reduced effect, such as allowing advantage on the saving
Sling bullet, holy (5) 1 gp 1/2 lb.
throw or dealing only half damage on a failed save.
Inhaled. These poisons are powders or gases that take
Barbed wire (50 ft.) 75 gp 35 lb. effect when inhaled. Blowing the powder or releasing the gas
Books
subjects creatures in a 5-foot cube to its effect. The resulting
cloud dissipates immediately afterward. Holding one's breath
Book, 50 pages 4 gp 1 lb. is ineffective against inhaled poisons, as they affect nasal
Book, 100 pages 8 gp 2 lb. membranes, tear ducts, and other parts of the body.
Injury. Injury poison can be applied to Weapons,
Book, 200 pages 17 gp 4 lb. ammunition, trap Components, and other Objects that deal
Book, 300 pages 25 gp 5 lb. piercing or slashing damage and remains potent until
delivered through a wound or washed off. A creature that
Dictionary 10 gp 2 lb. takes piercing or slashing damage from an object coated with
Hammock 5 gp 1 lb. the poison is exposed to its effects.
Money belt 4 gp 1 lb. Sample Poisons
Nutrients 10 gp 1 lb. Assassin’s Blood (Ingested). A creature subjected to this
poison must make a DC 10 Constitution saving throw. On a
Nutrients, Greater 40 gp 1 lb. failed save, it takes 6 (1d12) poison damage and is poisoned
Nutrients, Superior 90 gp 1 lb. for 24 hours. On a successful save, the creature takes half
Nutrients, Supreme 160 gp 1 lb.
damage and isn't poisoned.
Burnt Othur Fumes (Inhaled). A creature subjected to this
Portal scroll 350 gp ─ poison must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution saving throw or
Purification kit 5 gp 3 lb.
take 10 (3d6) poison damage, and must repeat the saving
throw at the start of each of its turns. On each successive
Quiver scabbard 10 gp 2 lb. failed save, the character takes 3 (1d6) poison damage. After
Skis and poles 15 gp 6 lb. three successful saves, the poison ends.
Crawler Mucus (Contact). This poison must be harvested
Speed juice 10 gp 1/2 lb. from a dead or Incapacitated crawler. A creature subjected to
Tent, four-person 4 gp 40 lb. this poison must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution saving
throw or be poisoned for 1 minute. The poisoned creature is
Tent, pavilion 20 gp 200 lb. Paralyzed. The creature can repeat the saving throw at the
end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a
success.
Drow Poison (Injury). This poison is typically made only
by the drow, and only in a place far removed from sunlight. A
Quiver scabbard. This quiver (for either arrows or bolts) creature subjected to this poison must succeed on a DC 13
has a hidden scabbard that can hold a small flat weapon, such Constitution saving throw or be poisoned for 1 hour. If the
a shortsword or dagger. A creature can use its action to saving throw fails by 5 or more, the creature is also
inspect the quiver and must succeed on an Intelligence Unconscious while poisoned in this way. The creature wakes
(Investigation) check to discover the scabbard (DC 12). up if it takes damage or if another creature takes an action to
shake it awake.
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Essence of Ether (Inhaled). A creature subjected to this Explosives
poison must succeed on a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or A campaign might include explosives from the Renaissance
become poisoned for 8 hours. The poisoned creature is world.
Unconscious. The creature wakes up if it takes damage or if Bomb. As an action, a character can light this bomb and
another creature takes an action to shake it awake. throw it at a point up to 60 feet away. Each creature within 5
Malice (Inhaled). A creature subjected to this poison must feet of that point must succeed on a DC 12 Dexterity saving
succeed on a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or become throw or take 3d6 fire damage.
poisoned for 1 hour. The poisoned creature is Blinded. Gunpowder. Gunpowder is chiefly used to propel a bullet
Midnight Tears (Ingested). A creature that ingests this out of the barrel of a pistol or musket, or it is formed into a
poison suffers no effect until the stroke of midnight. If the bomb. Gunpowder is sold in small wooden kegs and in water-
poison has not been neutralized before then, the creature resistant powder horns.
must succeed on a DC 17 Constitution saving throw, taking Setting fire to a container full of gunpowder can cause it to
31 (9d6) poison damage on a failed save, or half as much explode, dealing fire damage to creatures within 10 feet of it
damage on a successful one. (3d6 for a powder horn, 7d6 for a keg). A successful DC 12
Oil of Taggit (Contact). A creature subjected to this poison Dexterity saving throw halves the damage. Setting fire to an
must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution saving throw or ounce of gunpowder causes it to flare for 1 round, shedding
become poisoned for 24 hours. The poisoned creature is bright light in a 30-foot radius and dim light for an additional
Unconscious. The creature wakes up if it takes damage. 30 feet.
Pale Tincture (Ingested). A creature subjected to this
poison must succeed on a DC 16 Constitution saving throw or
take 3 (1d6) poison damage and become poisoned. The Firearms and D&D
poisoned creature must repeat the saving throw every 24
hours, taking 3 (1d6) poison damage on a failed save. Until Not every game or setting allows the use firearms or
this poison ends, the damage the poison deals can’t be healed explosives. Check with your DM first to see if they're available
by any means. After seven successful Saving Throws, the in your current campaign or adventure.
effect ends and the creature can heal normally.
Purple Worm Poison (Injury). This poison must be
harvested from a dead or Incapacitated Purple Worm. A Special Coatings
creature subjected to this poison must make a DC 19 In some cases, the adventurers might be able to coat or craft
Constitution saving throw, taking 42 (12d6) poison damage on weapons using other materials in order to give new properties
a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. to their equipment. Due the complexity and expertise
Serpent Venom (Injury). This poison must be harvested required, this service is generally available only on premium
from a dead or Incapacitated Giant Poisonous Snake. A stores.
creature subjected to this poison must succeed on a DC 11
Constitution saving throw, taking 10 (3d6) poison damage on Adamantine Weapons (XGTE)
a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. Adamantine is an ultrahard metal found in meteorites and
Torpor (Ingested). A creature subjected to this poison must extraordinary mineral veins. In addition to being used to craft
succeed on a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or become adamantine armor, the metal is also used for weapons.
poisoned for 4d6 hours. The poisoned creature is Melee weapons and ammunition made of or coated with
Incapacitated. adamantine are unusually effective when used to break
Truth Serum (Ingested). A creature subjected to this objects. Whenever an adamantine weapon or piece of
poison must succeed on a DC 11 Constitution saving throw or ammunition hits an object, the hit is a critical hit.
become poisoned for 1 hour. The poisoned creature can’t The adamantine version of a melee weapon or ten pieces of
knowingly speak a lie, as if under the effect of a Zone of Truth ammunition costs 500 gp more than the normal version,
spell. whether the weapon or ammunition is made of the metal or
Wyvern Poison (Injury). This poison must be harvested coated with it.
from a dead or Incapacitated Wyvern. A creature subjected to
this poison must make a DC 15 Constitution saving throw, Silvered Weapons (PHB)
taking 24 (7d6) poison damage on a failed save, or half as Some Monsters that have immunity or Resistance to
much damage on a successful one. nonmagical Weapons are susceptible to silver Weapons, so
cautious adventurers invest extra coin to plate their Weapons
Firearms and Explosives (DMG) with silver. You can silver a single weapon or ten pieces of
If you want to model the swashbuckling style of The Three Ammunition for 100 gp. This cost represents not only the
Musketeers and similar tales, you can introduce gunpowder price of the silver, but the time and expertise needed to add
weapons to your campaign that are associated with the silver to the weapon without making it less effective.
Renaissance.
It's up to the DM to decide whether a character has
proficiency with a firearm. Characters in most D&D worlds
wouldn't have such proficiency. During their downtime,
characters can use the training rules in the Player's Handbook
to acquire proficiency, assuming that they have enough
ammunition to keep the weapons working while mastering
their use.
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Additionally, you can focus your senses as an action to
New Magic Items magically discern the distance and direction to the closest
In this section you will find new magic items for your dragon within 30 miles of you that is of the same type as the
adventures. In the part 3 of this supplement you will find armor. This special action can't be used again until the next
some guidelines for creating your own magic items using a dawn.
modular system to determine the item properties and rarity. Dragon Resistance Dragon Resistance
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Ghost Weapon Potion of Mana
Weapon (any weapon), uncommon (requires attunement) Potion, rarity varies
This spectral blades are carried by ghosts, wraiths and other This blue liquid is created using the essence of magic. When
incorporeal undeads. The weapon weights only 1 pound, and you drink this potion, you gain a number of points you can use
can be sworn only by the creature attuned to it. to regain spell slots you already used. The number of points
A ghost weapon deals necrotic damage instead of its depends on the potion's rarity, as shown in the mana potions
normal damage, and when you hit with an attack using this table.
magic weapon, you deal an additional 2d4 necrotic damage.
Mana Potions
Gloves of Crafting Potion of... Rarity Points
Wondrous item, uncommon Mana Uncommon 1d4+1
These leather gloves have a hammer and an anvil Greater mana Rare 2d4 + 2
embroidered on each palm, and allows it's owner to craft
items faster. While you're wearing the gloves, you count as two Superior mana Very Rare 3d4 + 4
characters when you craft an item, reducing the crafting time
to half (rounded up). In the following table you can see how many points you
need to spend for recovering a spell slot. When you use the
Guardian Figurine potion, you must distribute the points immediately. You can
Wondrous item, uncommon recover any number of used spell slots if you have enough
points to do so, and every point left is lost. You can only
This stone figurine, small enough to fit on a pocket resembles recover 5th-level or lower expended spell slots.
a humanoid with a spyglass and a bell. When you place it on
the ground and use a command word, you can cast the alarm Spell Slots per Points
spell on it. You must wait until the next dawn to use the Spell Slot Point Cost
figurine again. 1st 2
Instant Watchtower 2nd 3
Wondrous item, uncommon 3rd 5
As an action, you can open the bag next to a tree to create a 4th 6
portable platform in one of the tree sides, giving a stable
surface. When opened, the watchtower appears in the nearest 5th 7
unoccupied space. The platform is created up to 20 feet high,
and the bag also creates a rope ladder to climb up and down.
The surface has space for one medium sized creature, and
when a creature use its action to close the bag, the ladder and
the platform disappears until the bag is opened again.
Mask of the Medusa Potion of Mana
Wondrous Item, Rare (requires attunement)
While wearing this mask, you can use an action to cast the
flesh to stone spell (save DC 13). You can cast the spell twice
per dawn, and you regain any expended uses daily at dawn.
Sunhallowed Spear
Weapon (spear), legendary (requires attunement by a creature
of good alignment)
You gain a +3 bonus on attack and damage rolls made with
this magic weapon. If you throw the spear, it flies back to your
hand immediately after the attack.
When you hit with an attack using this magic weapon, you
deal an additional 1d10 radiant damage. If the target is evil
aligned, that creature takes an extra 1d10 radiant damage.
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Stores and Buildings Item Availability and Restocking
This section have several lists of buildings or stores that can Even though the tables below allows DMs to randomly
be used by DMs during the adventures as a quick guideline of determine the number of each item a store have, it's up to the
what items or services are for sale in a particular place. DM to decide if a particular item is currently available in the
Each store is divided by type, which determines the items store.
the store have. As a general rule, the restocking occurs every week, but this
could take longer for rural, travelling merchants or distant
Small stores.
Small stores are mostly vendor carts, traveling merchants, Selling Spell Components
and so on. A small store have a very limited amount of each Some stores might have spell components for sale. Still, not
item for sale. every store have the components for all spells. In order to
Basic simplify this, the store type determines the maximum level of
spells, as shown below.
A basic store represents shops and merchant posts found in
rural settlements and small towns. A basic store have only A small store can sell components for 1st level spells.
items that are daily used by the townsfolk and people nearby. A basic store can sell components for 3rd level spells or
lower.
Urban An urban store can sell components for 5th level spells or
lower.
An urban store represents the most common shops. These A premium store can sell components for any spell.
stores can be found in towns and cities alike, the store have an
average stock of common items, and sometimes it can have a The stock per store type determines the number of spell
limited stock of a few rarer items. components available for each spell level. For example, a basic
store can sell components for up to 1d4 x 2 spells of 3rd level
Premium or lower.
A premium store represents an exotic quality shop where the
adventurers can find the rarest items. These stores are found Variant Rule: Available Gold
only in the biggest cities, and they are only a few of them on
each city. The stock of the rarest items sold in a premium Even though adventures might have several items that
store are limited to just a few units. merchants might be interested in buying, these individuals
To randomly determine the stores available in a particular doesn't necessarily have the money to pay for everything. Here
settlement, roll a d100 an compare the result with the are some estimates for each store type you can use to
following table. determine if a merchant have enough money for paying and
buying everything the players are willing to sell.
Stores
d100 Store Store Type Available Gold
1-10 Adventuring supplies Small 100 gp
11-15 Alchemist/herbalist Basic 200 gp
16-25 Blacksmith/armory Urban 5,000 gp
26-35 General store Premium 10,000 gp
36-45 Hunter/leatherworker
46-50 Jeweler
51-55 Library/bookstore
Stores by type
56-60 Magic store In the following pages you will find several tables organized
by types of items, allowing DMs and players to quickly check
61-70 Stables/animal vendor what kind of products the adventurers can find in a store.
71-75 Tailor/clothing These tables also have columns with an estimated stock of
each item per store type, which can help DMs to determine
76-85 Temple/faith supplies the amount of products a store have and what kind of store
86-90 Thieving supplies/black market vendor commonly have those items.
91-100 Vehicles, transportation and other services
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Adventuring Supplies — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Armor
Light Armor
Padded 5 gp 8 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Medium Armor
Chain shirt 10 gp 20 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Heavy Armor
Ring mail 30 gp 40 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Shield
Buckler 8 gp 3 lb. CAW ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Shield 10 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Weapons
Simple Melee Weapons
Dagger 2 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Handaxe 5 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Quarterstaff 2 sp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Spear 1 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Simple Ranged Weapons
Shortbow 25 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Martial Melee Weapons
Longsword 15 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Shortsword 10 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Martial Ranged Weapons
Longbow 50 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Net 1 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Adventuring Gear
Ammunition
Arrows (20) 1 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Backpack 2 gp 5 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Bedroll 1 gp 7 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Case, map or scroll 1 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Climber's kit 25 gp 12 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Clothes, traveler's 2 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Crowbar 2 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Fishing tackle 1 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Flask or tankard 2 cp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Grappling hook 2 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Hammer 1 gp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Hammock 5 gp 1 lb. CAW 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
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Adventuring Supplies (Continuation) — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Healer's kit 5 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Hunting trap 5 gp 25 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Lamp 5 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Lantern, bullseye 10 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Lantern, hooded 5 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
Mess kit 2 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Pick, miner's 2 gp 10 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
Piton 5 cp 1/4 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Pole (10-foot) 5 cp 7 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
Pot, iron 2 gp 10 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Potion of healing 50 gp 1/2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Pouch 5 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Purification kit 5 gp 3 lb. CAW ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Quiver 1 gp 5 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Quiver scabbard 10 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Rations (1 day) 5 sp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Rope, hempen (50 feet) 1 gp 10 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Rope, silk (50 feet) 10 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
Sack 1 cp 1/2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Shovel 2 gp 5 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Signal whistle 5 cp ─ PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Skis and poles 15 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Spyglass 1,000 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Tent, four-person 4 gp 40 lb CAW ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Tent, two-person 2 gp 20 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4+ 3
Tent, pavilion 20 gp 200 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Tinderbox 5 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Torch 1 cp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Waterskin 2 sp 5 lb. (full) PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Whetstone 1 cp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Tools
Artisan's Tools
Cartographer's tools 15 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Navigator's tools 25 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Miscellaneous
Bit and bridle 2 gp 1 lb.
Saddle
Saddle, riding 10 gp 25 lb.
Saddlebags 4 gp 8 lb.
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Alchemist/Herbalist — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Acid (vial) 25 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 x 2 1d4 x 3 1d4 x 5
Alchemist's fire (flask) 50 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 x 2 1d4 x 5
Alchemical Ammunition
Arrows/bolts, acid (5) 2 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Arrows/bolts, cold (5) 2 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Arrows/bolts, fire (5) 2 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Firearm bullet, acid (5) 3 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Firearm bullet, cold (5) 3 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Firearm bullet, fire (5) 3 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Sling bullets, acid (5) 1 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Sling bullets, cold (5) 1 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Sling bullets, fire (5) 1 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Antitoxin (vial) 50 gp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Bottle, glass 2 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 6
Component pouch 25 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 6
Flask or tankard 2 cp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Healer's kit 5 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3
Jug or pitcher 2 cp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Nutrients (vial) 10 gp 1 lb. CAW 1d4 -1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4
Nutrients, greater (vial) 40 gp 1 lb. CAW ─ 1d4 -1 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Nutrients, superior (vial) 160 gp 1 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1
Nutrients, supreme (vial) 350 gp 1 lb. CAW ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Oil (flask) 1 sp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5
Perfume (vial) 5 gp ─ PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Poison, basic (vial) 100 gp ─ PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Potion of healing 50 gp 1/2 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Purification kit 5 gp 3 lb. CAW ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4
Speed juice (vial) 120 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Vial 1 gp ─ PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 5
Tools
Artisan's Tools
Alchemist's supplies 50 gp 8 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Herbalism kit 5 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
Miscellaneous
Alchemical reagents Varies Varies CAW 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Spell components See spell ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 5
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Blacksmith/Armory — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Armor
Medium Armor
Chain shirt 10 gp 20 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Scale mail 50 gp 45 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Breastplate 400 gp 20 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 -1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Half plate 750 gp 40 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Heavy Armor
Ring mail 30 gp 40 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Chain mail 75 gp 55 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Splint 200 gp 60 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Plate 1,500 gp 65 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Shield
Buckler 8 gp 3 lb. CAW 1d4 -1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Shield 10 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
Tower shield 20 gp 30 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Weapons
Simple Melee Weapons
Dagger 2 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Handaxe 5 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Javelin 5 sp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Light hammer 2 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Mace 5 gp 4 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Sickle 1 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Spear 1 gp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Simple Ranged Weapons
Crossbow, light 25 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Dart 5 cp 1/4 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 x 3
Martial Melee Weapons
Battleaxe 10 gp 4 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Flail 10 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Glaive 20 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Greataxe 30 gp 7 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Greatsword 50 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Halberd 20 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Lance 10 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Longsword 15 gp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Maul 10 gp 10 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Morningstar 15 gp 4 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
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Blacksmith/Armory (Continuation) — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Martial Melee Weapons
Pike 5 gp 18 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Rapier 25 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1
Scimitar 25 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Shortsword 10 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Trident 5 gp 4 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
War pick 5 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Warhammer 15 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Martial Ranged Weapons
Crossbow, hand 75 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1
Crossbow, heavy 50 gp 18 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Musket 500 gp 10 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Pistol 250 gp 3 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Explosives
Bomb 150 gp 1 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Gunpowder, keg 250 gp 20 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Gunpowder, powder horn 35 gp 2 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4 + 2
Adventuring Gear
Ammunition
Bullets (10) 3 gp 2 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4 + 2
Crossbow bolts (20) 1 gp 1½ lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Barbed wire (50 ft.) 75 gp 35 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Block and tackle 1 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3
Case, crossbow bolt 1 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5
Chain (10 feet) 5 gp 10 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5
Hammer 1 gp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 +5
Hammer, sledge 2 gp 10 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Lock 10 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5
Manacles 2 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5
Quiver scabbard 10 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Spikes, iron (10) 1 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 3
Whetstone 1 cp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Tools
Artisan's Tools
Smith's tools 20 gp 8 lb PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Tinker's tools 50 gp 10 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Miscellaneous
Special materials* Varies Varies CAW 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
* Minerals only.
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General Store — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Adventuring Gear
Abacus 2 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Barrel 2 gp 70 lb PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Basket 4 sp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 5
Bell 1 gp ─ PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Blanket 5 sp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Bottle, glass 2 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 +3 1d4 + 5
Bucket 5 cp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 5
Candle 1 cp ─ PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 5
Chalk (1 piece) 1 cp ─ PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 5
Chest 5 gp 25 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
Clothes, common 5 sp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Clothes, fine 15 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 3
Flask or tankard 2 cp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 6
Hammer 1 gp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 +5
Hourglass 25 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Ink (1 ounce bottle) 10 gp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Ink pen 2 cp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Jug or pitcher 2 cp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Ladder (10-foot) 1 sp 25 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Lamp 5 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Lantern, bullseye 10 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Lantern, hooded 5 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
Lock 10 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
Magnifying glass 100 gp ─ PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Mess kit 2 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Mirror, steel 5 gp 1/2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Money belt 4 gp 1 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Oil (flask) 1 sp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5
Paper (one sheet) 2 sp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 6
Parchment (one sheet) 1 sp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 6
Pick, miner's 2 gp 10 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Pole (10-foot) 5 cp 7 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Pot, iron 2 gp 10 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Pouch 5 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Robes 1 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Rope, hempen (50 feet) 1 gp 10 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Rope, silk (50 feet) 10 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
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General Store (Continuation) — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Sack 1 cp 1/2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Scale, merchant's 5 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Sealing wax 5 sp ─ PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Shovel 2 gp 5 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Soap 2 cp ─ PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Tools
Artisan's Tools
Brewer's supplies 20 gp 8 lb PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Carpenter's tools 8 gp 6 lb PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Cobbler's tools 1 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Cook's utensils 1 gp 8 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Glassblower's tools 30 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Mason's tools 10 gp 8 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Painter's supplies 10 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Potter's tools 10 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Weaver's tools 1 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Woodcarver's tools 1 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Gaming Set
Dice set 1 sp ─ PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Dragonchess set 1 gp 1/2 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Playing card set 5 sp ─ PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Three-Dragon Ante set 1 gp ─ PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Trade goods
1 sq. yd. of cotton cloth 5 sp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Cinnamon 2 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Cloves 3 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Copper 5 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Flour 2 cp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Ginger 1 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Gold 50 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Iron 5 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Pepper 2 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Saffron 15 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Salt 5 cp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Silver 5 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Wheat 1 cp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
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Hunter/Leatherworker
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Armor — Stock per Store Type —
Light Armor
Padded 5 gp 8 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Leather 10 gp 10 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Studded leather 45 gp 13 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 -1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Medium Armor
Hide 10 gp 12 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Weapons
Simple Melee Weapons
Club 1 sp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Dagger 2 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Greatclub 2 sp 10 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Handaxe 5 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Javelin 5 sp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Spear 1 gp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Simple Ranged Weapons
Shortbow 25 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Sling 1 sp ─ PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 4
Martial Melee Weapons
Longsword 15 gp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Shortsword 10 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Whip 2 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Martial Ranged Weapons
Blowgun 10 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 4
Longbow 50 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Net 1 gp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4
Adventuring Gear
Ammunition
Arrows (20) 1 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Blowgun needles (50) 1 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Sling bullets (20) 4 cp 1½ lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Hunting trap 5 gp 25 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Quiver 1 gp 5 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Quiver scabbard 10 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Tools
Artisan's Tools
Leatherworker's tools 5 gp 5 lb PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Woodcarver's tools 1 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Miscellaneous
Special materials* Varies Varies CAW 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
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Jeweler — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Adventuring Gear
Signet ring 5 gp ─ PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Tools
Artisan's Tools
Jeweler's tools 25 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Trade goods
Copper 5 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Gold 50 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Iron 5 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Platinum 500 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Silver 5 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Gemstones
10 gp gemstone 10 gp 1/10 lb DMG 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 4
50 gp gemstone 50 gp 1/10 lb DMG 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
100 gp gemstone 100 gp 1/10 lb DMG ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
500 gp gemstone 500 gp 1/10 lb DMG ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
1,000 gp gemstone 1,000 gp 1/10 lb DMG ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
5,000 gp gemstone 5,000 gp 1/10 lb DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 1
Art Objects
25 gp art object 25 gp varies DMG 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
250 gp art object 250 gp varies DMG ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
750 gp art object 750 gp varies DMG ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
2,500 gp art object 2,500 gp varies DMG ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
7,500 gp art object 7,500 gp varies DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 1
Miscellaneous
Spell components* See spell ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 5
Special materials** Varies Varies CAW 1d4 - 3 1d4 - 2 1d4 1d4 + 1
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Library/Bookstore — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Adventuring Gear
Books
Book (50 pages) 4 gp 1 lb. CAW 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7 1d4 + 9
Book (100 pages) 8 gp 2 lb. CAW 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Book (200 pages) 17 gp 4 lb. CAW 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Book (300 pages) 25 gp 5 lb. CAW 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Candle 1 cp ─ PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Case, map or scroll 1 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Dictionary 10 gp 2 lb. CAW 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Ink (1 ounce bottle) 10 gp ─ PHB 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Ink pen 2 cp ─ PHB 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Paper (one sheet) 2 sp ─ PHB 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7 1d4 + 9
Parchment (one sheet) 1 sp ─ PHB 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7 1d4 + 9
Portal scroll 350 gp. ─ CAW ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Spellbook 50 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Magic Items*
Common (1d6 + 1) x 10 gp Varies Varies ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Uncommon 1d6 x 100 gp Varies Varies ─ ─ 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1
Rare 2d10 x 1,000 gp Varies Varies ─ ─ 1d4 - 3 1d4 - 2
Very Rare (1d4 + 1) x 10,000 gp Varies Varies ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 3
* Only magic scrolls and books. The price is halved for a consumable item like a potion or scroll. Source: Xanatar's Guide to
Everything (p.126).
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Magic Store — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Adventuring Gear
Arcane Focus
Crystal 10 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Orb 20 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Rod 10 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Staff 5 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Wand 10 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Books
Book, arcane (50 pages) 4 gp 1 lb. CAW 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Book, arcane (100 pages) 8 gp 2 lb. CAW 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Book, arcane (200 pages) 17 gp 4 lb. CAW ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Book, arcane (300 pages) 25 gp 5 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Bottle, glass 2 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 6
Case, map or scroll 1 gp 1 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Component pouch 25 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 6
Druidic Focus
Sprig of mistletoe 1 gp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Totem 1 gp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Wooden staff 5 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Yew wand 10 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Flask or tankard 2 cp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Ink (1 ounce bottle) 10 gp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Ink pen 2 cp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Paper (one sheet) 2 sp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 6
Parchment (one sheet) 1 sp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 6
Potion of healing 50 gp 1/2 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4
Portal scroll 350 gp. ─ CAW ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Pouch 5 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Robes 1 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Spellbook 50 gp 3 lb. 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4
Vial 1 gp ─ PHB 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 5
Miscellaneous
Spell components See spell ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 5
Spellcasting Services*
Identify 20 gp ─ PHB A A A A
Divination 210 gp ─ PHB ─ ─ A A
* The number of spells available to be cast as a service is limited to a maximum of three per day total, unless otherwise noted. The
"A" under the Stock per Store Type determines which spells are available in each store type.
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— Stock per Store Type —
Magic Store (Continuation)
Item Cost* Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Magic Items
Common (1d6 + 1) x 10 gp Varies Varies 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Uncommon 1d6 x 100 gp Varies Varies 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Rare 2d10 x 1,000 gp Varies Varies ─ ─ 1d4 - 2 1d4
Very Rare (1d4 + 1) x 10,000 gp Varies Varies ─ ─ 1d4 - 3 1d4 - 2
Legendary 2d6 x 25,000 gp Varies Varies ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 3
* The price is halved for a consumable item like a potion or scroll. Source: Xanatar's Guide to Everything (p.126).
Spell Scrolls Potions (Continuation)
Spell Level Rarity Spell Level Rarity Potion Rarity Source
Cantrip Common 5th Rare Potion of heroism Rare DMG
1st Common 6th Very rare Potion of invisibility Very rare DMG
2nd Uncommon 7th Very rare Potion of invulnerability Rare DMG
3rd Uncommon 8th Very rare Potion of longevity Very rare DMG
4th Rare 9th Legendary Potion of mana
Mana Uncommon CAW
Potions Greater mana Rare CAW
Potion Rarity Source Superior mana Very rare CAW
Elixir of health Rare DMG Potion of mind reading Rare DMG
Oil of etherealness Rare DMG Potion of poison Uncommon DMG
Oil of sharpness Very rare DMG Potion of resistance Uncommon DMG
Oil of slipperiness Uncommon DMG Potion of speed Very rare DMG
Philter of love Uncommon DMG Potion of vitality Very rare DMG
Potion of animal friendship Uncommon DMG Potion of water breathing Uncommon DMG
Potion of clairvoyance Rare DMG
Potion of climbing Common DMG
Potion of diminution Rare DMG
Potion of fire breath Uncommon DMG
Potion of flying Very rare DMG
Potion of gaseous form Rare DMG
Potion of giant strength
Hill giant Uncommon DMG
Frost/stone giant Rare DMG
Fire Rare DMG
Cloud Very rare DMG
Storm Legendary DMG
Potion of growth Uncommon DMG
Potion of healing
Healing Common DMG
Greater healing Uncommon DMG
Superior healing Rare DMG
Supreme healing Very rare DMG
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Stables/Animals Vendor — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Mounts and Other Animals*
Camel 50 gp Varies PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Chicken 2 cp Varies PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Cow 10 gp Varies PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Donkey or mule 8 gp Varies PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Elephant 200 gp Varies PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1
Goat 1 gp Varies PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Horse, draft 50 gp Varies PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Horse, riding 75 gp Varies PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Mastiff 25 gp Varies PHB 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Ox 15 gp Varies PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Pony 30 gp Varies PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Pig 3 gp Varies PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Sheep 2 gp Varies PHB ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Tiny beast, common (e.g. cat, raven) 5 cp Varies Varies 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Tiny beast, exotic (e.g. parrot, monkey ) 5 gp Varies Varies ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Warhorse 400 gp Varies PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1
Tack, Harness
Barding x4 x2 PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Bit and bridle 2 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Feed (per day) 5 cp 10 lb. PHB 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Saddle
Exotic 60 gp 40 lb. PHB ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 1
Military 20 gp 30 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Pack 5 gp 15 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Riding 10 gp 25 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4
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Tailor/Clothing — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Adventuring Gear
Clothes, common 5 sp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Clothes, costume 5 gp 4 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Clothes, fine 15 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 3
Clothes, traveler's 2 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Robes 1 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Tools
Artisan's Tools
Cobbler's tools 5 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Weaver's tools 1 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Trade goods
1 sq. yd. of canvas 1 sp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
1 sq. yd. of cotton cloth 5 sp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
1 sq. yd. of linen 5 gp 4 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
1 sq. yd. of silk 10 gp 4 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Miscellaneous
Special materials* Varies Varies CAW 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
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Temple/Faith Supplies — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Adventuring Gear
Alchemical Amunition
Arrows/bolts, holy (5) 2 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Firearm bullet, holy (5) 3 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Sling bullets, holy (5) 1 gp 1/2 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 2
Bell 1 gp ─ PHB
Books
Book, holy (50 pages) 4 gp 1 lb. CAW 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Book, holy (100 pages) 8 gp 2 lb. CAW 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Book, holy (200 pages) 17 gp 4 lb. CAW ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Book, holy (300 pages) 25 gp 5 lb. CAW ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Candle 1 cp ─ PHB 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Chalk (1 piece) 1 cp ─ PHB 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Holy Symbol
Amulet 5 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Emblem 5 gp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Reliquary 5 gp 2 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Holy water (flask) 25 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Robes 1 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Tools
Artisan's Tools
Calligrapher's tools 10 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Miscellaneous
Spell components See spell ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4 1d4 + 5
Spellcasting Services*
Cure wounds (1st level) 10 gp ─ PHB A A A A
Lesser restoration 40 gp ─ PHB ─ A A A
Prayer of healing (2nd level) 10 gp ─ PHB ─ A A A
Remove curse 90 gp ─ PHB ─ ─ A A
Speak with dead 90 gp ─ PHB ─ ─ A A
Greater restoration 450 gp ─ PHB ─ ─ A A
Raise dead 1,250 gp ─ PHB ─ ─ ─ A
* The number of spells available to be cast as a service is limited to a maximum of three per day total, unless otherwise noted. The
"A" under the Stock per Store Type determines which spells are available in each store type.
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Thieving Supplies/Black Market Vendor — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Adventuring Gear
Antitoxin (vial) 50 gp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Ball bearings 1 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Caltrops (bag of 20) 1 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Climber's kit 25 gp 12 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Clothes, common* 5 sp 3 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 5 1d4 + 7
Clothes, costume 5 gp 4 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3
Crowbar 2 gp 5 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Grappling hook 2 gp 4 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Manacles 2 gp 6 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 5
Poison, basic (vial) 100 gp ─ PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Pouch 5 sp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Rope, hempen (50 feet) 1 gp 10 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 3
Sack 1 cp 1/2 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4+ 5
Spikes, iron (10) 1 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 3
Vial 1 gp ─ PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2
Tools
Disguise kit 25 gp 3 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1
Forgery kit 15 gp 5 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Poisoner's kit 50 gp 2 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Thieves' tools 25 gp 1 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Poisons**
Assassin's blood 150 gp 1/2 lb. DMG 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Burnt othur fumes 500 gp 1/2 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Crawler mucus 200 gp 1/2 lb. DMG 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Drow poison 200 gp 1/2 lb. DMG 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Essence of ether 300 gp 1/2 lb. DMG ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Malice 250 gp 1/2 lb. DMG ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Midnight tears 1,500 gp 1/2 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 1
Oil of taggit 400 gp 1/2 lb. DMG ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Pale tincture 250 gp 1/2 lb. DMG ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4
Purple worm poison 2,000 gp 1/2 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 1
Serpent venom 200 gp 1/2 lb. DMG 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Torpor 600 gp 1/2 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4
Truth serum 150 gp 1/2 lb. DMG 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Wyvern poison 1,200 gp 1/2 lb. DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 1
Miscellaneous
Alchemical reagents*** Varies Varies CAW 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
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Vehicles, Transportation and Other Services — Stock per Store Type —
Item Cost Weight Source Small Basic Urban Premium
Drawn Vehicles
Carriage 100 gp 600 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Cart 15 gp 200 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 2
Chariot 250 gp 100 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1
Saddle
Exotic 60 gp 40 lb. PHB ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 1
Military 20 gp 30 lb. PHB ─ ─ 1d4 1d4 + 1
Pack 5 gp 15 lb. PHB 1d4 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3 1d4 + 5
Riding 10 gp 25 lb. PHB 1d4 - 1 1d4 1d4 + 2 1d4 + 4
Sled 20 gp 300 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1
Wagon 35 gp 400 lb. PHB ─ 1d4 - 1 1d4 + 1 1d4 + 3
Airborne and Waterborne Vehicles
Airship 20,000 gp ─ DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 3
Galley 30,000 gp ─ DMG ─ ─ 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1
Keelboat 3,000 gp ─ DMG ─ 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1 1d4
Longship 10,000 gp ─ DMG ─ ─ 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1
Rowboat 50 gp ─ DMG ─ 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1 1d4
Sailing ship 10,000 gp ─ DMG ─ ─ 1d4 - 2 1d4 - 1
Warship 25,000 gp ─ DMG ─ ─ ─ 1d4 - 2
Services*
Coach cab
Between towns 3 cp per mile ─ PHB A A A A
Within a city 1 cp ─ PHB ─ ─ A A
Messenger 2 cp per mile ─ PHB ─ A A A
Ship's passage 1 sp per mile ─ PHB ─ ─ A A
* The "A" under the Stock per Store Type determines which services are available in each store type.
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Inns and Taverns Inn/Tavern (Continuation)
Item Cost
Since inns and taverns mostly sell food and rent rooms, the
tables presented here have an expanded list of food and Modest/Comfortable
drinks separated by the inn or tavern quality. A higher quality Food
taverns also have the food and drink from the lower quality
ones. Chese, hunk 1 sp
Fruit cake 1 sp
Lodging
Inn Stay (Per Day) Cost Meat, chunk 3 sp
Poor 1 sp Pie 1 sp
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Chapter 2: Modular Structures
I
n the Dungeon Master's Guide you can find some Structure Components
rules for building a stronghold, but those rules doesn't
allow many customization options. The following After determining the size of your building, you can use all
rules gives characters and DMs alike new options for building spaces to add rooms and other areas to your
building a completely new structure and for structure. Each component uses one or more building spaces,
customizing it with several rooms and areas. This and you cannot exceed the building spaces the plot of land
section was inspired on the 3rd edition book called have.
Stronghold Builder's Guidebook, and it will work great with Each structure assume you're constructing a building with
the content from the Xantathar's Guide to Everything related no more than two stories and no more than a single
to the artisan tools options and the new downtime activities. underground level. If you want to add more, you need to pay
an extra 1,000 gp for each additional floor you want to add to
Building a Structure your structure.
A character can spend time between adventures building a Building Time
structure. Before work can begin, the character must acquire Building a structure takes one workweek per 10,000 gp of the
a plot of land. If the estate lies within a kingdom or similar total price (2,000 gp per day). This can consider that the
domain, the character will need a royal charter (a legal structure is already built and the characters just need to move
document granting permission to oversee the estate in the in and buy all the room components.
name of the crown), a land grant (a legal document
bequeathing custody of the land to the character for as long as If you think it's too fast, feel free to lower the gold pieces per
he or she remains loyal to the crown), or a deed (a legal day to make the building time longer.
document that serves as proof of ownership). Land can also be
acquired by inheritance or other means.
Royal charters and land grants are usually given by the Sample Structures
crown as a reward for faithful service, although they can also In this table you can find the structures found in the Dungeon
be bought. Deeds can be bought or inherited. A small estate Master's Guide, a few others, and an estimated of the building
might sell for as little as 100 gp or mas much as 1,000 gp. A spaces they should have.
large estate might cost 5,000 gp or more, if it can be bought at
all. Structure Estimated Building Spaces
Abbey 6
Building Space (BS)
Cottage 1
When buying a plot of land, you need to make sure its large
enough to fit all the rooms and components you want to build, Guidhall 8
but since structures aren't always the same, the building House 4
spaces is the way to estimate every structure size and how
much the plot of land will cost. Each building space is Keep or small castle 12
equivalent to a 20-foot-by-20-foot room with a 10-foot-high Large House 6
ceiling. One building space cost 100 gp.
Mansion 12
Noble estate with manor 7
Outpost or fort 4
Palace or large castle 80
Temple 6
Tower, fortified 4
Trading post 2
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Auditorium, Fancy
Components List While any great hall can be used for performances, the
The following section you can find an alphabetical list of all auditorium is a space designed with acoustics and artistic
the rooms and other components you can add to a structure. appreciation in mind.
Size: 1 bs
Alchemist's Lab, Basic Cost: 2,000 gp
The room is filled with vials, flasks, burners, and other Prerequisites: None
alchemical equipment. A small fireplace stands in one wall to Benefit: A character that is proficient with the Charisma
heat the room and for providing the necessary fire for (Performance) skill adds twice its proficiency bonus when
alchemical recipes created here. The floor is rough wood or making a check with that skill in this room.
stone, stained with chemicals, and there are shelves lined in Up to 30 people can fit in here for a service. If you need a
the walls stocked with various alchemical reagents. greater capacity, purchase this component multiple times.
Size: 1 bs Auditorium, Luxury
Cost: 700 gp
Prerequisites: None A luxury auditorium offers plush and cushioned seating for
Benefit: An alchemist's supplies is always considered to be the audience, and a stage that can be moved or adjusted as
present in this room. Additionally, if a character is proficient necessary for performance of theater, orchestra, or choir.
with this tool, it can double its proficiency bonus when making Size: 1 bs
a check with it. Cost: 10,000 gp
Prerequisites: None
Alchemist's Lab, Fancy Benefit: A character that is proficient with the Charisma
An alchemist has every tool he or she might need. This (Performance) skill gains advantage when making a check
includes everything from the basic alchemist's lab, plus more with that skill in this room. Alternatively, up to four characters
ingredients and a larger number of tools. The walls are can share this space at the same time, and each one of them
covered with blackboards where all sorts of notes can be can double its proficiency bonus when making a Charisma
scrawled, and the floor is made of rough tile. (Performance) check.
Size: 1 bs Up to 30 people can fit in here for a service. If you need a
Cost: 3,000 gp greater capacity, purchase this component multiple times.
Prerequisites: One alchemist
Benefit: A total of four alchemist's supplies are always Barbican
considered to be present in this room. A single character This room sits atop a gate or gatehouse, usually in an exterior
using this laboratory and having its resources all to himself wall. It features murder holes/arrow slits (included in the
can roll with advantage when making a check using the price) in the floor. The barbican requires two guards on duty
alchemist's supplies. Alternatively, up to four characters can at all times.
share this space at the same time, and each one of them can Size: 1 bs
double its proficiency bonus when making a check with an Cost: 1,000 gp
alchemist's supplies. Prerequisites: Two guards per shift
Benefits: Guards can attack through the murder holes/arrow
Armory, Basic slits to the area below to defend the door or portcullis to enter
Racks of armor and weapons fill the room, ready for being the site.
used when its time to defend against an attack.
Size: 1 bs
Cost: 500 gp
Prerequisites: None
Benefit: This room has enough space to hold equipment for
25 soldiers, though the price doesn't include such gear.
If you need a greater capacity, you can purchase this
component multiple times.
Armory, Fancy
Similar to the basic armory, this room provides armor and
weapons to the defenders of the place, but it also have various
murals and other artwork depicting the glories of war cover
the walls of this armory.
Size: 1 bs
Cost: 2,000 gp
Prerequisites: None
Benefits:. As with the basic version, this area has sufficient
armor and weapon racks to equip 25 soldiers, though the
price doesn't include any such gear.
If you need a greater capacity, you can purchase this
component multiple times.
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Barracks Benefit: This room has space for three characters. When the
This room contains up to ten simple wooden beds with straw characters takes a short rest, the amount of hit points are
mattresses. A footlocker sits at the end of each bed for doubled when it spend a hit dice to regain hit points.
personal belongings. Additionally, each character gains 1d6 temporary hit points,
Size: 1 bs which last until they're lost or when the character finishes a
Cost: 400 gp long rest.
Prerequisites: None Bedroom Suite, Basic
Benefit: A barracks can hold ten people (usually guards or This master bedroom includes a walk-in closet and privy. The
soldiers). If you need a greater capacity, you can purchase this furnishings are rough, but they include a straw bed on a low
component multiple times. frame, two chests of drawers and a mirror hanging on one
If you want a higher class of quarters for officers, purchase wall. The bedclothes are made of rough cotton, wool, or even
bedroom components instead. burlap, and the blanket is often a patchwork quilt made of
Bath, Basic whatever was available. A couple of rough benches form a
This standard, sparsely furnished room contains a simple sitting area next to a small table.
wooden or metal tub and a chamber pot or two, along with Size: 1 bs
some rough wooden benches for seating. Cost: 800 gp
Size: 0,5 bs Prerequisites: None
Cost: 400 gp Benefit: This room has space for up to two characters.
Prerequisites: None Characters that live here can keep a comfortable lifestyle
Benefit: This room has space for one character. When the without expending extra coin.
character takes a short rest, the amount of hit points are Bedroom Suite, Fancy
doubled when it spend a hit dice to regain hit points. This master bedroom comes complete with a well appointed
Bath, Fancy walk-in closet filled with fine clothing and a tastefully adorned
This bathroom comes complete with a large tub, a chamber privy. The bed rests on a handsome frame and includes a
pot under a chair, and a means of disposing of the contents of mattress made of cotton batting. The sheets are of fine cotton,
the chamber pot easily. This can take the form of a chute to an and the blankets are wool. Two finely carved bureaus are here,
underground disposal area, an open window over a gutter, or in which are kept stylish clothes. A bell rests on each bed
whatever you like. A fireplace allows you to heat water for stand so that the occupants can easily call for the servants.
baths, a cabinet holds plenty of towels, and a dressing screen The bedroom suite also includes a pair of upholstered
separates part of the room. benches and a small writing desk.
Size: 1 bs Size: 1 bs
Cost: 2,000 gp Cost: 5,000 gp
Prerequisites: None Prerequisites: None
Benefit: This room has space for one character. When the Benefit: This room has space for up to two characters.
character takes a short rest, the amount of hit points are Characters that live here can keep a wealthy lifestyle without
doubled when it spend a hit dice to regain hit points. expending extra coin. In addition, when a character finishes a
Additionally, that character gains 1d4 temporary hit points, long rest while in this room, you can reduce the character's
which last until they're lost or when the character finishes a exhaustion level by 2, provided that the character has also
long rest. ingested some food and drink.
Bedroom Suite, Luxury
Bath, Luxury The walk-in closet features rows of shelves for boots and
This room features a tub large enough for three people to shoes, plus handmade hangers for the finest in clothing. The
bathe in, plus a large fireplace for heating both the room and walk-in garderobe allows two individuals to see to their privy
the water necessary for a warm bath. Two chamber pots with needs in privacy and comfort. In the main room, there are two
padded and upholstered leather chairs are here. Servants marble-topped bureaus filled with clothes. The four-poster
empty these on a regular basis. A carved cabinet holds a bed is made of the finest wood hung with the wispiest of
variety of thick towels, and a wardrobe full of fine dressing linens, and the mattress and the blankets are stuffed with
gowns stands nearby. Fine stuffed chairs are scattered about feathers. The sheets are silk. A pair of stuffed chairs sits in
the place. one corner. In another, a finely polished and fully stocked
The dressing table features three gilt-framed mirrors and writing desk waits to be used.
the finest in grooming products, including aromatic perfumes, Size: 2 bs
gilt-handled brushes, and so on. The walls are adorned with Cost: 25,000 gp
fine art. Prerequisites: One valet
Size: 2 bs Benefit: This room has space for up to two characters.
Cost: 10,000 gp Characters that live here can keep an aristocratic lifestyle
Prerequisites: One servant to keep the luxury bath clean and without expending extra coin. In addition, when a character
one valet to assist the bathers finishes a long rest while in this room, you can reduce the
character's exhaustion level by 3, provided that the character
has also ingested some food and drink.
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Bedrooms, Basic Bedrooms, Luxury
This area contains two smaller bedrooms, possibly with a This area contains two smaller bedrooms with a connecting
connecting door. The furnishings in each room are rough, door. Each room features a marble topped bureau and a
including a straw bed on a low frame, a single chest of gorgeous wardrobe. The fourposter bed is made of the finest
drawers, and a mirror hanging on one wall. The bedclothes wood hung with the wispiest of linens, and the mattress and
are made of rough cotton, wool, or even burlap, and the the blankets are stuffed with feathers. The sheets are silk.
blanket is often a patchwork quilt made of whatever was A stuffed chair sits in one corner. In another, a finely
available. polished and fully stocked writing desk waits to be used. The
Each room also has a rough bench sitting in front of a small walls are adorned with fine art, often of people in positions of
table. This component includes a privy, though it need not be repose. Sometimes they feature dreamy scenes filled with
attached or adjacent to the bedroom component itself. pleasant nymphs or other fantastic or heavenly scenes. This
Size: 1 bs component includes a privy, though it need not be attached or
Cost: 700 gp adjacent to the bedroom component itself.
Prerequisites: None The luxuriousness of the room requires a single valet, who
Benefit: This area have space for to two characters in can be called with any of the bells positioned around the
separate rooms. Characters that live here can keep an modest rooms.
lifestyle without expending extra coin. Size: 2 bs
Cost: 20,000 gp
Bedrooms, Fancy Prerequisites: one valet
This area contains two smaller bedrooms with a connecting Benefit: This area have space for up to to four characters in
door. Each room has a bed that rests on a handsome frame two separate rooms. Characters that live here can keep an
and includes a mattress made of cotton batting. The sheets wealthy lifestyle without expending extra coin.
are of fine cotton, and the blankets are wool.
Each room has a finely carved bureau and a handsome Chapel, Basic
wardrobe. A bell rests on a bed stand next to each bed so that This space is dedicated to the worship of the higher power of
the occupants can easily call for the servants. In addition, your choice. It includes a simple altar, some rough pews for
there’s an upholstered bench and a small writing desk. This the worshipers, and an icon of the power in question. There’s
component includes a privy, though it need not be attached or also a closet for keeping religious supplies and garb in. While
adjacent to the bedroom component itself. you don't necessarily need a cleric around so that you can visit
Size: 1 bs the place and pray in it, official services can only be run here
Cost: 4,000 gp by a person ordained by the higher power your character has
Prerequisites: None chosen.
Benefit: This area have space for up to to four characters in Size: 1 bs
two separate rooms. Characters that live here can keep an Cost: 1,000 gp
comfortable lifestyle without expending extra coin. Prerequisites: None
Benefit: If a character takes a short rest praying within this
room, it can cast the divination spell for free, even if the
character can't cast that spell, provided that the character is
under the deity's favor. The spell can be used once per day.
Up to forty people can fit in here for a service. If you need a
greater capacity, purchase this component multiple times.
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Chapel, Fancy Courtyard, Basic
This larger chapel features a polished stone altar, handsomely Sometimes called a bailey, this large open space is surfaced
finished pews, and stained glass in the windows. There’s also either with gravel or patches of grass. It has no roof. Some
a small dressing room for the cleric to prepare for services in, flowers might appear around the edges of the area. Paths are
and in here there’s a wardrobe for keeping religious garb and worn through the center by people walking around the place.
supplies in. This place requires at least one acolyte to run A rough bench or two sits here too. Purchase this component
properly multiple times if you want a larger courtyard.
Size: 2 bs Size: 1 bs
Cost: 6,000 gp Cost: 1,000 gp
Prerequisites: One acolyte Prerequisites: None
Benefit: This room is under the permanent effects of the
hallow spell (the extra effect is chosen at the moment of Courtyard, Fancy
building this room). If a character takes a short rest praying This courtyard features some grass, but the paths are paved
within this room, it can cast the divination spell for free, even with cobblestones or bricks. Wrought-iron benches are placed
if the character can't cast that spell, provided that the strategically throughout the place, and a simple fountain sits
character is under the deity's favor. The spell can be used in the center of the area, surrounded by paving stones as well.
once per day. A bust or two stand on pedestals in strategic locations.
Up to 60 people can fit in here for a service. If you need a Purchase this component multiple times if you want a larger
greater capacity, purchase this component multiple times. courtyard.
Size: 1 bs
Chapel, Luxury Cost: 6,000 gp
This enormous chapel features an altar set with gems and Prerequisites: None
chased with precious metals, gilt-edged pews, and large
stained-glass windows. Fine candelabra rest in separate
prayer alcoves, and an elegant room with a wardrobe and
large desk allows the presiding cleric to prepare for services
in comfort. A supply closet holds extra prayer texts, altar
cloths, candles, and other religious paraphernalia. This place
requires at least two acolytes to run properly.
Size: 3 bs
Cost: 25,000 gp
Prerequisites: Two acolytes
Benefit: This room is under the permanent effects of the
hallow spell (the extra effect is chosen at the moment of
building this room). If a character takes a short rest praying
within this room, it can cast the divination or the commune
spell for free, even if the character can't cast that spell,
provided that the character is under the deity's favor. Each
spell can be used once per day.
Up to 60 people can fit in here for a service. If you need a
greater capacity, purchase this component multiple times.
Common Area, Basic
This plain room features bare floors with a few benches and
walls with uninspiring artwork or tapestries. It might serve as
a waiting room, a general meeting area, or an all-purpose
room. Purchase this component multiple times if you want a
larger common area.
Size: 1 bs
Cost: 500 gp
Prerequisites: None
Common Area, Fancy
This room features polished stone or wood floors with
comfortable benches. The walls bear impressive murals and
sound-dampening curtains. It might serve as a waiting room, a
general meeting area, or an all-purpose room. Purchase this
component multiple times if you want a larger common area.
Size: 1 bs
Cost: 3,000 gp
Prerequisites: None
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Courtyard, Luxury Size: 2 bs
This well-appointed courtyard is paved entirely with smoothly Cost: 50,000 gp
cut flagstones. A massive fountain forms the centerpiece, in Prerequisites: Luxury Kitchen, two servants to bring food
which water pours endlessly from a masterfully carved statue and remove empty dishes.
dedicated to the higher power of the builder’s choice. Statuary Benefit: This seats 16 people at a long table or 30 if smaller
is placed tastefully throughout the area, and cushioned tables are used. Purchase this component multiple times if
benches (usually of iron or fine wood trimmed with gold) are you want a larger hall.
scattered about the place. Purchase this component multiple Dock, Air
times if you want a larger courtyard. An air dock allows airships to load or unload people or cargo
Size: 1 bs from or to the building. There are several elevators and cranes
Cost: 30,000 gp to rise or lower the cargo and a stairway connected to the
Prerequisites: One servant for handling the gardening and central tower to allow passengers to move to the airship or to
other upkeep the building.
Dining Hall, Basic Size: 2 bs
Long, rough, rectangular tables and benches line this main Cost: 20,000 gp
hall, both at the edges and in the middle. A fireplace sits at one Prerequisites: Six Laborers
end of the place, providing warmth for all. The walls of such a Benefit: This component can support up to three airships.
place are often decorated with hanging weapons, animal Purchase this component multiple times to allow additional
heads, and the like. The floor is usually either made of worn airships to moor at the structure's docks. Additionally, you
wood or rough stone. repair 2 hit points of damage on each day and it cost 10 gp for
Size: 2 bs materials and labor.
Cost: 2,000 gp Dock, Basic
Prerequisites: Kitchen A dock allows ships to load or unload people or cargo from or
Benefit: This seats 30 people comfortably. Purchase this to the building. It's common for storage spaces, shops, and
component multiple times if you want a larger dining hall. taverns to be placed near the docks for the convenience of
Dining Hall, Fancy travelers and sailors. This structure is only appropriate for
This upscale version of the standard dining hall includes buildings that overlook a river, sea, or other body of water.
finely made tables surrounded with chairs instead of benches. Size: 1 bs
The fireplace usually dominates the center of the room, the Cost: 500 gp
smoke drawn into a stony hood that goes into the ceiling. This Prerequisites: Two Laborers
provides a more even distribution of heat (and more equitable Benefit: This component can support up to two keelboats,
comfort level) in the room. The mural-covered walls depict longships, rowboats, or sailing ships, but not warships or
local legends or the pantheon of deities respected by the galleys. Purchase this component multiple times to allow
owner. The floor is made of fine flagstones or polished wood. additional ships to moor at the structure's docks.
Size: 2 bs Dock, Extended
Cost: 12,000 gp Similar to the basic dock, this larger and more complete
Prerequisites: Kitchen, one servant to bring food and structure can accommodate up to two of the largest of vessels.
removes empty dishes Size: 2 bs
Benefit: This seats 30 people comfortably. Purchase this Cost: 3,000 gp
component multiple times if you want a larger dining hall. Prerequisites: Four Laborers
Dining Hall, Luxury Benefit: This component can support up to two galleys and
This well-appointed room is dedicated specifically for hosting warships, or four smaller craft. Purchase this component
large meals. In some cases, it features a long, polished multiple times to allow additional ships to moor at the
wooden or marble-topped table stretching from one end of the structure's docks.
place to another. An exquisitely carved chair at the head of the Dock, Extended Dry
table traditionally faces the main entrance to the room, An extended dock fitted with a series of pulleys, lifts, and
allowing the head of the household full view of the room. rigging, this extended dock not only allows for hasty unloading
Alternatively, you can furnish the hall with several smaller of cargo, but also for the lifting of vessels into the air to effect
tables, either round or square, all of comparable quality to a complete repairs, overhauls, or even construct new hulls.
larger one. The tables are covered with the finest linens, and Size: 2 bs
the guests use the most treasured silverware to eat off the Cost: 15,000 gp
rarest china. Fine artwork lines the walls, and a beautiful Prerequisites: Six Laborers
chandelier provides plenty of light. Busts of prominent heroes Benefit: This component can support up to two galleys and
throughout history sit near the serving tables that line the warships, or four smaller craft. Additionally, you repair 2 hit
walls. The marble or parquet flooring provides additional points of damage on each day and it cost 10 gp for materials
beauty. and labor. Purchase this component multiple times to allow
additional ships to moor at the structure's docks.
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Gatehouse Kitchen, Luxury
This space usually serves as a primary entrance into the This massive kitchen includes two full-sized stoves, each with
stronghold (or one of many entrances). As its name suggests, a griddle, stovetop, and large oven. An open fireplace allows
the gatehouse includes a gate (and a drawbridge, if stationed the roasting of foods of any kind, up to and including a full pig.
adjacent to a moat). Most gatehouses are fortified with a The scullery has two marble basins. The flooring is of
barbican (see above), guard post (see below), or both. polished marble or tile. The pots and pans are made of
Size: 0,5 bs hammered copper.
Cost: 1,000 gp Size: 2 bs
Prerequisites: None Cost: 50,000 gp
Prerequisites: Six cooks
Guard Post Benefit: This place can handle meals for up to 100 people. It
Commonly built on top of towers to keep watch upon the requires a staff of six to be run properly. If you need a greater
surrounding environs and near gatehouses to guard the capacity, purchase this kitchen multiple times.
structure entrance. If part of the exterior wall, it includes free A total of six cook's utensils are always considered to be
arrow slits instead of a window. present in this room. Two characters using this kitchen and
Size: 0,5 bs having its resources all to themselves can roll with advantage
Cost: 300 gp when making a check using the cook's utensils. Alternatively,
Prerequisites: One guard per shift (minimum; many use two up to six characters can share this space at the same time,
per shift) and each one of them can double its proficiency bonus when
Benefit: This component allows guards to keep watch upon making a check with a cook's utensils.
the surrounding environs. It may include an alarm bell or horn
to inform of an invasion or attack by enemy forces. Labyrinth
Generally found only in dungeon strongholds, labyrinth
Kitchen, Basic components serve to confuse and bewilder foes, and perhaps
This rudimentary stone- or wood-floored kitchen centers trap them forever.
around a fireplace or stove. It includes a pantry, in which basic Size: 1 bs
foodstuffs are stacked on shelves or hung from the ceiling. Cost: 500 gp
The kitchen includes pots and pans made of tin. A scullery Prerequisites: None
provides storage for brooms and rags, along with a basin for Benefit: You must decide the shape of the labyrinth when you
washing dishes and laundry. build it. It can include some connecting rooms and you can
Size: 1 bs add traps to this room to make it deadlier (or even some
Cost: 2,000 gp creatures or monsters). For a larger maze, purchase this
Prerequisites: One cook component multiple times.
Benefit: You can prepare meals for up to fifteen people in this
space. In a pinch, you can avoid hiring a cook by preparing the Library, Basic
meals yourself. Plain wooden shelves of books fill this room, arranged in any
A cook's utensils is always considered to be present in this manner you desire. One or two small tables allow people to
room. Additionally, if a character is proficient with this tool, it read the books, and a single lectern allows you to read a book
can double its proficiency bonus when making a check with it. while standing.
Size: 1 bs
Kitchen, Fancy Cost: 500 gp
This well-appointed kitchen features an iron stove, complete Prerequisites: None
with cooking griddle on top and oven beneath, and cast-iron Benefit: This library can hold up to two different lots of books
cookware. The scullery keeps cleaning solutions in addition to on specific subjects. For example, it could contain books on
other supplies. The flooring is often of polished wood or rough religion and arcana. If you need a greater capacity, purchase
tile. Good food fills the well-stocked pantry. this component multiple times.
Size: 1 bs
Cost: 12,000 gp
Prerequisites: Two cooks Book Lots
Benefit: Meals for up to 30 can be made in this place, but it The library component isn't very useful unless
requires a staff of at least two to run properly. books line the shelves. In general, a book lot gives
A total of two cook's utensils are always considered to be information on specific subjects, such as arcana,
present in this room. A single character using this kitchen and religion or medicine.
having its resources all to himself can roll with advantage Each book lot cost 1,000 gp and gives advantage
when making a check using the cook's utensils. Alternatively, on checks related to the lot subject.
up to four characters can share this space at the same time, Alternatively, a character can purchase a general
and each one of them can double its proficiency bonus when book lot which costs 3,000 gp and provides a +2
bonus on checks related to investigation and
making a check with a cook's utensils. research.
Bonuses from multiple book lots do not stack.
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Library, Fancy Magic Laboratory, Basic
Fine polished shelves extend from this chamber’s tile or This simple wood- or stone-floored laboratory contains a
wooden floor to the ceiling above. Several ladders allow small mystical library, a writing desk, and a lab table for
access to upper shelves. Several small tables scattered various magical experiments. The crude furnishings are made
throughout the place allow researchers space to work. of rough wood. A basin sits in one corner, next to an open
Size: 1 bs barrel of water. A fireplace squats against another wall, ready
Cost: 3,000 gp to provide heat as well as any fire that may be necessary.
Prerequisites: None Size: 1 bs
Benefit: This library can hold up to three different lots of Cost: 500 gp
books on specific subjects. For example, it could contain Prerequisites: None
books on religion, general knowledge, and nature. Benefit: A character using this laboratory can craft a magic
Additionally, when doing the research downtime activity, the item. To complete a magic item, a character needs whatever
gold spent is reduced to half. If you need a greater capacity, tool proficiency is appropriate or proficiency in the Arcana
purchase this component multiple times. skill.
Additionally, if a character is proficient with the Arcana skill,
Library, Luxury it can double its proficiency bonus when making a check
Floor-to-ceiling glass-fronted cabinets with top-hinged doors within this room.
keep the books here in pristine condition. The ladders slide
along on wheels and rails for both safety and convenience. Magic Laboratory, Fancy
The marble floor has symbols inlaid that denote the section of Similar but superior to the basic magic laboratory, this room
the library in which you stand. has every tool the aspiring meddler in magic might need at his
The library includes two private study carrels and a number ready disposal. The walls of this place are covered with
of smaller tables. A single large table allows a researcher blackboards upon which all sorts of arcane or obscure notes
more space to spread out texts or large maps. A full-time can be scrawled. The rough tile floor allows easy cleaning
librarian working near the entrance maintains a card catalog while also preventing slips and falls. Four basins are in the
that indexes the entire library. place, each of which has a barrel of water suspended over it,
Size: 2 bs complete with a tap to permit easy access. An emergency
Cost: 15,000 gp barrel mounted on a hinged platform can be tilted to pour
Prerequisites: One librarian water over a person in case of an emergency.
Benefit: This library can hold up to six different lots of books Size: 1 bs
on specific subjects. For example, it could contain books on Cost: 3,000 gp
religion, general knowledge, nature, arcana, survival, and Prerequisites: One apprentice
history. Benefit: A character using this laboratory can craft a magic
Additionally, when doing the research downtime activity, the item, and the time spent on crafting the item is reduced to
gold and time spent is reduced to half. If you need a greater half. To complete a magic item, a character needs whatever
capacity, purchase this component multiple times. tool proficiency is appropriate or proficiency in the Arcana
skill.
Additionally, a single character using this laboratory and
having its resources all to himself can roll with advantage
when making an Arcana check within this room. Alternatively,
up to four characters can share this space at the same time,
and each one of them can double its proficiency bonus when
making an Arcana check within this room.
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Prison Cell Shop, Fancy
This cell includes iron shackles on the walls and hay This shop has a large picture window in the front to draw the
mattresses strewn about. The standard prison cell comes with eyes of potential customers. The interior features polished
six sets of manacles capable of binding a Medium-size wood floors, handsome shelves, and glass cases. The back
creature. room offers a small amount of storage. The shop requires two
Size: 0,5 bs clean and well-dressed clerks. This room allows the structure
Cost: 500 gp owners to sell or buy nonmagical and magical items without
Prerequisites: One guard per shift need to spend time looking for a buyer or seller. This is
Benefit: You can shackle up to six Medium-size prisoners in a specially helpful for buying materials or items that are hard to
communal cell. Alternatively, you can replace the communal find in the region or when characters goes to an adventure for
cell with independent jail cells. In this arrangement, each a long time.
prison cell component includes two to four small cells each Size: 1 bs
capable of holding one or two Medium-size creatures. If you Cost: 4,000 gp
need a greater capacity, purchase this component multiple Prerequisites: Two clerks
times. You can get by with a single guard per two adjoining Benefit: The clerks can buy and sell a total of 12 items at the
prison cell components. same time, and it takes 1 workweek to sell an item at half of
A Small creature takes up half the space in a prison cell as its original price, or buy an item at its full price. Alternatively,
a Medium-size creature, Tiny and smaller creatures take up the clerks can take 2 workweeks to sell an item at its original
one-fourth the space, a Large creature takes up twice the price or buy an item at it half of its original price.
space of a Medium-size creature, and a Huge creature four For buying and selling magic items, follow the downtime
times the space. Generally, you can’t keep Gargantuan or rules found in the Xanathar's Guide to Everything for each
larger creatures in a simple prison cell, though by buying magic item. The clerks of this room have a +2 bonus to the
enough components you could get a large enough space. They Charisma (Persuasion) checks it must make to buy or sell an
require specially made manacles, which cost 2,000 gp. item.
Servants' Quarters Shop, Luxury
These are basic, no-nonsense living quarters. Six slots exist in This marble-floored shop speaks of wealth, both from your
each such component, separated by thin walls that give the side of the counter and that of your customers. A large display
occupants some small semblance of privacy. Each slot has window shows off special items, and inside, custom-built
enough room for a bed, a chest of drawers with a small mirror locked cases display your wares. Customers can sip from fine
atop it, a small table, and a chair. The furnishing and flooring wines you offer them while shopping, or rest in stuffed leather
are all rough but serviceable. Personal decorations hang from chairs when they tire. You sell only the finest merchandise
the walls. This component includes a privy, though it need not here, and your prices are as high as your stellar quality.
be attached or adjacent to the servants’ quarters. The shop requires a staff of four to operate, including two
Size: 1 bs clerks and two full-time guards. The clerks wait on customers
Cost: 400 gp hand and foot—customer satisfaction remains their only
Prerequisites: None reason for getting up in the morning.
Benefit: This area have space for up to six servants in four Size: 1 bs
separated rooms or in one big room. If you need a greater Cost: 16,000 gp
capacity, purchase this component multiple times. For Prerequisites: Two clerks, two guards per shift
especially important servants such as a butler, it’s appropriate Benefit: The clerks can buy and sell a total of 12 items at the
to put them in a basic bedroom or even a basic bedroom suite. same time, and it takes 1 workweek to sell an item at half of
its original price, or buy an item at its full price. Alternatively,
Shop, Basic the clerks can take 2 workweeks to sell an item at its original
This small, cheap storefront comes complete with wooden price or buy an item at it half of its original price.
sign hanging from a pole out front. The main area includes For buying and selling magic items, follow the downtime
rough shelves and a sales counter, and a back room offers a rules found in the Xanathar's Guide to Everything for each
small amount of storage space. This area allows the structure magic item. The clerks of this room have a +5 bonus to the
owners to sell or buy nonmagical items without need to spend Charisma (Persuasion) checks it must make to buy or sell an
time looking for a buyer or seller. This is specially helpful for item.
buying materials or items that are hard to find in the region or Though the shop includes some storage, you may choose to
when characters goes to an adventure for several days. abut this space with a larger storage area.
Size: 1 bs Alternatively, you can combine this component with a
Cost: 400 gp storage component to create a bank or moneychangers.
Prerequisites: One clerk Usually, these storage spaces are secured with fortified walls,
Benefit: The clerk can buy and sell a total of 6 items at the locks, or traps.
same time, and it takes 1 workweek to sell an item at half of
its original price, or buy an item at its full price. Alternatively,
the clerk can take 2 workweeks to sell an item at its original
price or buy an item at it half of its original price.
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Smithy, Basic Stable, Luxury
This basic smithy features a forge, an anvil, and a full set of This stable has polished floors, intricately carved and inlaid
metalworking tools. It has a barrel of water in which hot metal woodwork, and walls of finished wood or the finest plaster.
can be cooled. The stone walls and dirt or stone floors guard Fresh hay fills the six stalls, which the grooms clean on an
against accidental fires. This area requires the services of a hourly basis. Each tack and saddle has its own custom-carved
smith. pedestal upon which to rest. The entire place is as clean as
Size: 1 bs most people’s kitchens. Running this stable requires two
Cost: 500 gp grooms to keep it pristine.
Prerequisites: One smith Size: 1 bs
Benefit: A smith's tools are always considered to be present in Cost: 9,000 gp
this room. Additionally, if a character is proficient with this Prerequisites: Two grooms
tool, it can double its proficiency bonus when making a check Benefit: This place can hold up to six Large steeds at a time,
with it. each in their own stall. This stable is equipped to house rare
mounts, such as dragons, nightmares, or any other creature
Smithy, Fancy that can be mounted. If you need a greater capacity, you can
Similar to the basic smithy, this area features a polished stone purchase this component multiple times.
floor and marble-encased forge of the highest quality. This
area requires the services of a smith. Storage, Basic
Size: 1 bs This empty room has rough walls and an unfinished (possibly
Cost: 2,000 gp dirt) floor, and is used to keep crates, barrels and other items
Prerequisites: One smith protected against the weather. Size: 1 bs
Benefit: A total of four smith's tools are always considered to Cost: 250 gp
be present in this room. A single character using this smithy Prerequisites: None
and having its resources all to himself can roll with advantage Benefit: A typical storage component offers about 2,000 cubic
when making a check using the smith's tools. Alternatively, up feet of usable storage space. If you need a greater capacity,
to four characters can share this space at the same time, and you can purchase this component multiple times.
each one of them can double its proficiency bonus when You can turn a storage space into a vault with the addition
making a check with an smith's tools. of safeguards such as watchmen, strong walls, traps, and
locks.
Stable, Basic
This rough, wooden structure features stalls for up to six Storage, Fancy
Large mounts, a wooden water trough, and hay covering the This room includes shelves of every variety and a finished
unfinished floor. Tack and saddles hang over the dividing walls floor. The superior organization allows more efficient use of
between stalls. Because of the smell, you'll want to place the space than a basic storage component.
stable far from the main part of the stronghold. A stable Size: 1 bs
requires the employment of a groom. Cost: 1,000 gp
Size: 1 bs Prerequisites: None
Cost: 500 gp Benefit: This space has about 3,000 cubic feet of usable
Prerequisites: One groom storage space. If you need a greater capacity, you can
Benefit: This area have space for up to six Large common purchase this component multiple times.
mounts, such as horses, camels, or any other creature with You can turn a storage space into a vault with the addition
the beast type. If you need a greater capacity, you can of safeguards such as watchmen, strong walls, traps, and
purchase this component multiple times locks.
Stable, Fancy Storage, Luxury
This stable has hay on the floor, but the ground is either wood This marble-floored room includes well-built shelves and fine-
or stone. The stables are lined with fresh hay, and each horse quality cabinets. An overstuffed chair in the center allows you
has access to its own water supply. The troughs are all made to sit in comfort while the clerk or other servants retrieve
of stone, and there’s even a small fireplace in here to keep desired goods. The clerk here serves as a quartermaster and
things warm in the winter. A stable requires the employment inventory manager.
of a groom. Size: 1 bs
Size: 1 bs Cost: 3,000 gp
Cost: 3,000 gp Prerequisites: One clerk
Prerequisites: One groom Benefit: The area has about 4,000 cubic feet of usable storage
Benefit: This place can hold up to six Large steeds at a time, space. If you need a greater capacity, you can purchase this
each in their own stall. This stable is equipped to house component multiple times.
uncommon mounts, such as griffins, pegasus, or any other You can turn a storage space into a vault with the addition
creature with the monstrosity type. If you need a greater of safeguards such as watchmen, strong walls, traps, and
capacity, you can purchase this component multiple times. locks.
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Study/Office, Basic Benefit: This study have a calligrapher's supplies, a
This space, also sometimes called a solar, comes complete cartographer's tools, and a forgery kit. These tools are always
with a desk, some shelves for books, a chair, and a closet for considered to be present in this room. Additionally, if a
storage of things that should be close at hand, like paper, ink, character is proficient with one of the tools, it can double its
and so on. The floor and furnishings are rough, but sturdy. proficiency bonus when making a check with it.
Size: 0,5 bs A single character using this room and having its resources
Cost: 200 gp all to himself can roll with advantage when making a check
Prerequisites: None using one of the artisan tools. Alternatively, up to three
Benefit: This study have one of the following tools: a characters can share this space at the same time, and each
calligrapher's supplies, a cartographer's tools, or a forgery kit. one of them can double its proficiency bonus when making a
The chosen tool is always considered to be present in this check with each artisan tool.
room. Additionally, if a character is proficient with this tool, it Tavern, Basic
can double its proficiency bonus when making a check with it. This a rough place serves rough drinks to rough people. A
Study/Office, Fancy fireplace sits in one wall, and a bar stands opposite it.
Much like the basic office/study, this room comes with Benches and tables fill the remainder of the place. Two
furnishings of a higher quality. The floor is usually polished servants run the bar and serve meals. The cost of this
wood or smooth stone. The polished wood or stone-floored component does not include any food or drink.
room includes a few upholstered chairs for visitors. Size: 1 bs
Size: 1 bs Cost: 900 gp
Cost: 2,500 gp Prerequisites: Two servants
Prerequisites: None Benefit: This tavern can seat up to 20 people. Every week, the
Benefit: This study have two of the following tools: a tavern generates an income of 1d10 gp and 1d4 gallons of ale.
calligrapher's supplies, a cartographer's tools, or a forgery kit. If you need a greater capacity, you can purchase this
The chosen tools are always considered to be present in this component multiple times. The tavern owners can drink and
room. Additionally, if a character is proficient with one of the eat a modest meal for free.
tools, it can double its proficiency bonus when making a A brewer's supplies is always considered to be present in
check with it. this room. Additionally, if a character is proficient with this
A single character using this room and having its resources tool, it can double its proficiency bonus when making a check
all to himself can roll with advantage when making a check with it.
using one of the artisan tools. Alternatively, up to two Tavern, Fancy
characters can share this space at the same time, and each This place serves wine as well as liquor and beer from its
one of them can double its proficiency bonus when making a polished, marble-topped bar. It can call on the building’s
check with each artisan tool. kitchen for food; alternatively, you can attach an extra kitchen
Study/Office, Luxury assigned purely to this component. The tables are round, with
This room represents the ultimate in office luxury. A well- solid chairs, and there are a few booths lining the walls. Three
appointed waiting room features an exquisite couch and a servants run the bar and serve meals. The cost of this
polished wooden desk, behind which sits a full-time clerk component does not include any food or drink.
versed in making life as easy for the owner as possible. Size: 1 bs
The main office features another stuffed couch and a set of Cost: 4,000 gp
comfortable chairs arrayed around a marble topped desk. The Prerequisites: Three servants
walls are covered with fine art, including a portrait of the Benefit: This tavern can seat up to 20 people. Every week, the
owner of the building and any family he might have. tavern generates an income of 1d10 gp and 2d4 gallons of ale.
Size: 1,5 bs If you need a greater capacity, you can purchase this
Cost: 15,000 gp component multiple times. The tavern owners can drink and
Prerequisites: One clerk eat a comfortable meal for free.
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A total of two brewer's supplies and two gaming sets are Throne Room, Fancy
always considered to be present in this room. A single This ornate hall serves as the seat of authority for a powerful
character using any of these tools and having its resources all duke, crime lord, or respectable king or queen. Lovely and
to himself can roll with advantage when making a check using ornate murals cover the walls and ceiling, embracing artistic
the tools. Alternatively, up to four characters can share this styles both modern and classical. Stone steps lead the way the
space at the same time, and each one of them can double its polished throne of stone or iron, and a discreet distance
proficiency bonus when making a check with any of the tools. provides the royal seat with greater authority. A long carpet
Tavern, Luxury dyed in rich red or purple leads to the throne’s magnificent
This breathtaking library of libations features the finest drinks seat.
of all sorts, and it even offers gourmet meals by way of the Size: 1 bs
building’s kitchen—or one of its own if you care to attach it. It Cost: 12,000 gp
has a marble-topped bar, upholstered chairs, and tables Prerequisites: Four servants
covered with the finest linens and the best place settings. Benefit: When a character that owns the structure makes a
Gorgeous decorations festoon the walls, including art from Charisma (Persuasion) check, that character is considered
the best known painters in the land. Three servants run the proficient in the Persuasion skill and gains advantage when
bar and serve meals. The cost of this component does not making the check.
include any food or drink. This room holds up to twenty guests in addition to the
Size: 1 bs throne’s occupant. Purchase this space multiple times for a
Cost: 20,000 gp larger area.
Prerequisites: Four servants Throne Room, Luxury
Benefit: This tavern can seat up to 20 people, and every week, Affordable only to the most puissant of emperors, queens, and
the tavern generates an income of 1d10 gp, 2d4 gallons of ale absolute monarchs, this, the finest of assembly rooms,
and 1 bottle of wine. If you need a greater capacity, you can displays the ruler’s wealth, power, and dispensation for the
purchase this component multiple times. The tavern owners sweet comforts in life. This chamber spares no expense in
can drink and eat a wealthy meal for free. impressing the visitor, whether visiting ambassador, merchant
A total of three brewer's supplies and three gaming sets are with goods for sale, or the simplest commoner. The walls
always considered to be present in this room. A single display a splash of colors that depict complementary themes
character using any of these tools and having its resources all of blue skies, splashing white-tipped and wave-filled oceans,
to himself can roll with advantage when making a check using white birds awing, and fish jumping into the air. Sparkling
the tools. Alternatively, up to four characters can share this gems and precious metals adorn the enormous throne. Raised
space at the same time, and each one of them can double its up on a dozen pink marble steps, the throne and its occupant
proficiency bonus when making a check with any of the tools. gaze out on the chamber like an omnipotent ruler.
Throne Room, Basic Size: 2 bs
This plain but respectable chamber serves as the throne room Cost: 80,000 gp
or receiving room for a local lord, merchant prince, baron, or a Prerequisites: Six servants
even monarch on hard times. Colorful tapestries cover the Benefit: When a character that owns the structure makes a
walls, brightening the chamber. The padded throne itself sits Charisma (Persuasion) check, that character is considered
on a raised wooden platform. Beside and below the throne, proficient in the Persuasion skill, it gains advantage when
several chairs offer a place for advisers or noble-blooded making the check, and it adds double its proficiency bonus to
relatives to sit in places of honor. A long carpet or collection of the check, instead of its normal proficiency bonus.
animal skins shows the path for petitioners seeking to Torture Chamber
beseech the throne’s good grace. All sorts of pain-inducing devices fill this dark chamber,
Size: 1 bs including an iron maiden, a rack, thumbscrews, vises, and so
Cost: 2,000 gp on. Wall-mounted shackles allow the torturer to dangle
Prerequisites: Two servants victims from chains, and a lockable cage in the center can
Benefit: When a character that owns the structure makes a hold a single Medium-size prisoner between sessions. A
Charisma (Persuasion) check, that character is considered fireplace allows heating of brands, while a barrel of water
proficient in the Persuasion skill and add double its stands nearby for extinguishing flames. This place requires at
proficiency bonus to the check, instead of its normal least one torturer and one guard to run properly.
proficiency bonus. Size: 1 bs
This room holds up to twenty guests in addition to the Cost: 3,000 gp
throne’s occupant. Purchase this space multiple times for a Prerequisites: One torturer, one guard per shift
larger area. Benefit: A character that is proficient with the Charisma
(Intimidation) skill adds twice its proficiency bonus when
making a check with that skill in this room. Unlike most
verbal threats and bluffs, use of a torture chamber allows
retries on Intimidate checks every hour against restrained and
helpless opponents.
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Training Area, Combat Trophy Hall, Fancy (Museum)
This open area allows guards and soldiers to train in the art of More like a museum than a storage area, this polished wood-
war. It has a rack of wooden weapons and padded armor, or stone-floored chamber holds its trophies in glass cases.
archery targets, and practice dummies. Engravings detail each piece and its history. A guard stands
Size: 1 bs watch over the valuables here at all times.
Cost: 1,000 gp Size: 1 bs
Prerequisites: None Cost: 6,000 gp
Benefit: A character that spend at least one hour training in Prerequisites: One guard per shift
this area gains advantage on initiative checks it makes until it Benefit: This room have 20 slots for displaying trophies. Each
finishes a short or long rest. Medium or smaller trophy uses 1 slot, each Large trophy uses
Up to eight people can train in such a place at once. If you 4 slots and each Huge trophy uses 9 slots.
need a greater capacity, you can purchase this component If you need a greater capacity, you can purchase this
multiple times. component multiple times.
Training Area, Language or Tool Workplace, Basic
This room allows characters and others to learn a particular Each workplace contains tools and equipment dedicated to a
language or for using a specific tool. It includes various singular purpose, usually the application of a specific tool or
shelves and tables for placing all the tools and implements profession.
needed. Size: 1 bs
Size: 1 bs Cost: 500 gp
Cost: 1,000 gp Prerequisites: None
Prerequisites: None Benefit: This room have one of the following tools: a
Benefit: A character can take the training downtime activity to carpenter's tools, a cobbler's tools, a disguise kit, a
learn one language or for gaining proficiency with a tool at glassblower's tools, a jeweler's tools, a leatherworker's tools, a
half the cost needed per workweek. For training in a tool, the mason's tools, a painter's supplies, a poisoner's kit, a potter's
character must have the specific tool and use it every day of tools, a tinker's tools, a weaver's tools, or a woodcarver's tools.
training. The chosen tool is always considered to be present in this
room. Additionally, if a character is proficient with this tool, it
Trophy Hall, Basic can double its proficiency bonus when making a check with it.
This glorified storage space allows you to display trophies
won in your expeditions and adventures. Most trophies hang Workplace, Fancy
from the walls, while others line tables scattered throughout This area resembles the basic workplace, but it has finer tools
the room. and equipment.
Size: 1 bs Size: 1 bs
Cost: 1,000 gp Cost: 2,000 gp
Prerequisites: None Prerequisites: None
Benefit: This room have 10 slots for displaying trophies. Each Benefit: This room have two of the following tools: a
Medium or smaller trophy uses 1 slot and each Large trophy carpenter's tools, a cobbler's tools, a disguise kit, a
uses 4 slots. glassblower's tools, a jeweler's tools, a leatherworker's tools, a
If you need a greater capacity, you can purchase this mason's tools, a painter's supplies, a poisoner's kit, a potter's
component multiple times. tools, a tinker's tools, a weaver's tools, or a woodcarver's tools.
Both tools must be the same, and the chosen tools are always
considered to be present in this room. Additionally, if a
character is proficient with this tool, it can double its
proficiency bonus when making a check with it.
A single character using this room and having its resources
all to himself can roll with advantage when making a check
using one of the artisan tools. Alternatively, up to two
characters can share this space at the same time, and each
one of them can double its proficiency bonus when making a
check with each artisan tool.
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For example, a group wants to build a wall around their
Hirelings mansion. The structure have 8 building spaces in the first
Several components requires one or more hirelings to floor and 4 building spaces in the second floor. In this case,
maintain the room up and running, and each of these hirelings the characters decide to build a stone wall, so they need to
must be paid to retain their service. spend a total of 20,000 gold pieces to enclosure the mansion
(8 x 2,500 gp).
Hireling Pay per Day Stats
Siege Equipment Cost
Acolyte 2 gp Acolyte (MM P.342)
There is a list of siege weapons and its statistics in the page
Alchemist 2 gp Alchemist (CaW P.86) 255 of the Dungeon Master's Guide. Here are the estimated
Apprentice 2 gp Apprentice Wizard (VGtM P.209) prices and building time for each siege weapon for building
and adding them to the walls and towers of your structure.
Bartender 2 gp Commoner (MM P.345)
Item Cost Building Time
Cook 2 gp Commoner (MM P.345)
Ballista 1,000 gp 2 workweeks
Clerk 2 gp Commoner (MM P.345)
Ballista bolt 10 gp 1 day
Groom 2 sp Commoner (MM P.345)
Cannon 2,000 gp 3 workweeks
Guard 2 gp Guard (MM P.347)
Cannon ball 20 gp 1 day
Laborer 2 sp Commoner (MM P.345)
Cauldron, suspended 1,000 gp 2 workweeks
Librarian 2 gp Commoner (MM P.345)
Cauldron oil 10 gp 1 day
Servant 2 sp Commoner (MM P.345)
Mangonel 1,500 gp 2 workweeks
Smith 2 gp Commoner (MM P.345)
Mangonel stone 15 gp 1 day
Torturer 2 sp Guard (MM P.347)
Ram 1,000 gp 2 workweeks
Valet 2 sp Commoner (MM P.345)
Siege Tower 3,000 gp 4 workweeks
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Chapter 3: Guilds
Entering a guild Bounties
This system uses a reputation system which determines your Bounties, also known as "hunt orders" are special guild
rank on the guild. In most of the cases, the adventurers must missions that allow guild members to collect reputation points
gain a number of reputation points by completing contracts to gain ranks on the guild for killing certain creatures.
given by the guild to be considered as members of the guild. Bounties have 3 parts: the creature for the hunt, the number
When a character gets the amount of reputation points of days the bounty will be active and the reward: reputation
required for the first rank, they can decide to join the guild. points and coin. The number of reputation points depends on
Additionally, characters cannot gain more points than the the challenge rating of the killed creature, as shown in the
required for the next level until they are promoted. table below.
In the following table you can see a basic rank list and the CR Reputation Points CR Reputation Points
reputation points a character needs to achieve each rank. 0 - 1/2 1 16 150
Guild Ranks 1 2 17 180
Rank Required Rep. 2 4 18 200
Rank Level Points
3 7 19 220
Grandmaster/Grandmistress 6 2,000
4 11 20 250
Master/Mistress 5 1,000
5 18 21 330
Expert 4 500
6 23 22 410
Adept 3 200
7 29 23 500
Journeyman 2 100
8 39 24 620
Apprentice 1 50
9 50 25 750
If needed, you can modify the rank names or the points 10 59 26 900
required to achieve each rank (you can double the reputation
points needed for each rank to create an elite guild). 11 72 27 1,050
12 84 28 1,200
Other Requirements
Some guilds might have additional requisites to enter, such as 13 100 29 1,350
being able to cast spells, paying an entry fee, or complete a 14 115 30 1,550
special task to determine if you are able to enter the guild.
15 130
Guild Membership It's up to the DM to determine if the players need to collect
When you reach the first rank of the guild, you must pay dues parts of the creatures to prove they killed the creatures.
of 5 gp per month to the guild. If you miss payments, you must Another option is to make the bounty magical, so the guild
make up back dues to remain in the guild's good graces and knows exactly how many creatures they've killed.
maintain your rank benefits.
Example Bounty: Ankheg Bounty
Characters with the guild artisan background are considered at
In the last days, the number of ankhegs wandering
least at the first rank of the guild. It's up to the DM to decide if near the town has greatly increased, making the
those characters are at a higher rank. farms outside the town a dangerous place, and the
local adventurers’ guild created a hunt order to
reduce the number of those creatures. The bounty
Reputation Points will be active for only 3 days, and they must bring
the ankheg mandibles to the guildhall to prove they
Every guild rank is determined by an amount of reputation killed them. For each ankheg mandible the
points. These points are earned by finishing contracts and adventurers bring, they will be rewarded with 4
bounties. Gaining reputation allows you to increase your rank reputation points and the guild will pay them 4 gold
in the guild and get some rewards, which are described later pieces and 5 silver pieces.
on this guide.
Contracts
Most of the guild works are contracts that involve some quests
or missions, which includes a location, some basic
information of the quest and obviously, a reward. The
reputation points earned by finishing a contract are
determined by the DM.
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Rank Benefits Crafting Workshop. You are able to use the workshops in
Gaining ranks on a guild gives the players a series of benefits, the guildhalls, where you can find one or more artisan's tools
such as better paid and challenging contracts, information at your disposal for crafting. The number and type of artisan's
and equipment. In the table below you can find some tools are determined by the DM (if any).
examples of rank rewards. Equipment, basic. This includes simple weapons, light
armors and basic equipment (like rations and torches). You
Benefit Rank Needed can also ask for horses for temporary use.
Contracts, basic Apprentice Equipment, advanced. This includes martial weapons,
medium and heavy armors, probably some artisan tools and
Healing and care Apprentice specialized adventuring kits. This also includes other services,
Information, basic Apprentice such using one of the guild coach cabs or a ship passage to a
near city.
Lodging and food (modest) Apprentice Equipment, magical. This includes some potions, a few
Messaging, basic Apprentice spell scrolls, and a few magical items. It can include some
spellcasting services. Since magical items and services are
Training Apprentice rarer, it's up to the DM to determine if the characters must pay
Crafting Workshop Journeyman for using the magical items or for each time they want to use
Equipment, basic Journeyman
some of the guild spellcasting services.
Contracts, advanced Adept
Equipment, advanced Adept
Spellcasting Costs
If you decide the players must pay for the spellcasting services
Information, advanced Adept
they can find on their guild, here's a formula to determine how
Lodging and food much it will cost each spell.
Adept
(comfortable)
Square of the spell level multiplied by 10 gp plus double of the
Equipment, magical Expert
consumed material cost plus 10% of nonconsumed material cost.
Information, exclusive Expert
Local Guildhall Master/Mistress For example, after finishing a contract, the group of
adventurers have found an unknown magical item, and since
Lodging and food (wealthy) Master/Mistress
they don't have the spells to identify their properties, they
Own the guild Grandmaster/Grandmistress decide to use their guild rank and ask to a guild wizard to cast
the Identify spell on the object. Since it's a 1st level spell and it
Contracts, basic. These contracts includes simple tasks. requires a pearl worth at least 100 gp, the total cost would be
Contracts, advanced. This contracts can include more 20 gp (10 gp + 10 gp for the pearl)
long-term and challenging quests. These contracts should
have a better pay or give more reputation than basic contracts.
You can read more about the contract types and rewards
later in this document.
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Healing and care. You can be healed in the guildhalls
owned by your guild. Once per day, you can roll a number of Creating a Guild
dices equal to your rank level to recover your health. The dice When creating a guild, you must decide the type or business of
is determined by the character's class hit dice. the guild. You can choose one from the table below or roll it
Information, basic. You get one piece of useful lore about randomly. Additionally, if you're creating a bigger guild, you
the contract or bounty you're doing. can choose or roll again to get more specializations. In
Information, advanced. You get two pieces of useful lore general, a guild should have between 1 to 3 specializations.
about the contract or quest you're doing.
Information, exclusive. You get three pieces of useful lore d6 Guild Type
about anything you're looking for. The DM determines the
type of information you get from the guild. 1 Adventurers
2 Arcane
3 Artisans
Pieces of Useful Lore
Each piece of useful lore is the equivalent of one true 4 Criminal
statement about a person, place, or thing. Examples include 5 Religious
knowledge of a creature’s resistances, the password needed to
6 Scholastic
enter a sealed dungeon level, the spells commonly prepared by
an order of wizards, and so on.
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Equipment and Tools Equipment and Tools
Equipment, Basic. Armor, weapons and adventuring gear Equipment, Basic. Simple melee weapons, adventuring gear
that cost 10 gp or less. Additionally, you can requisition a that cost 10 gp or less. Additionally, you can requisition a draft
riding horse and a riding saddle. horse and a wagon.
Equipment, Advanced. Armor, weapons, adventuring gear, Equipment, Advanced. Light armor, simple weapons,
mounts and drawn vehicles. adventuring gear, mounts and drawn vehicles.
Equipment, Magical. Common magic items and uncommon Equipment, Magical. Common magic items.
armor and weapons. Tools. You can use the artisan tools available on the guild for
Tools. You can use leatherworker's tools, smith's tools and crafting. You can determine the tools available from the
woodcarver's tools available on the guild for creating and following list or rolling randomly.
repairing armor and weapons.
d20 Artisan Tools d20 Artisan Tools
Training 1 Brewers 11 Painters
You can train to gain proficiency with leatherworker's tools,
smith's tools, or woodcarver's tools. 2 Calligraphers 12 Potters
3 Carpenters 13 Smiths
Arcane Guilds 4 Cartographers 14 Tinkers
These guilds consist primarily of arcane spellcasters, but
occasionally boast noncasting members, such as experts who 5 Cobblers 15 Weavers
practice alchemy. 6 Cooks 16 Woodcarvers
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Religious Guilds Scholastic Guilds
These guilds are associations of followers of the same faith. A These guilds are dedicated to studying a particular topic to
religious guild is not the same thing as a sect or cult. further the knowledge and education of its members.
Religious Guilds Contracts Scholastic Guilds Contracts
d10 Contract Type d10 Contract Type
1-3 Hunt 1-3 Exploration
4-6 Find 4-6 Find
7-9 Protection 7-9 Resource Gathering
10 Roll in the random contracts table 10 Roll in the random contracts table
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Creating Contracts Find
If you want to create and random contracts for your guild, you These contracts are for finding someone or something, such
can use the following guidelines and information. First, as finding a missing explorers group, recovering a specific
determine the contract type by choosing or rolling in the guild object found in a dungeon and searching (and bringing back to
contracts table of the guild. Alternatively, you can roll a d6 and justice) a wanted criminal.
choose a random contract from the following table. These contracts also involves stealing an object or valuable
information, such as searching for letters related with a plan
Random Contracts to kill the current guild leader (and uncover the conspiracy) or
d6 Contract Type
information and proof to solve a mystery.
1 Exploration d6 The Mission
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Raid Limited Resources. You can only use some of your
equipment. For example, you need to enter a party for
These contracts involve breaking, entering and cleaning a gathering information, but you cannot enter with armor or
place, such as entering into an ancient temple, disable all the weapons (but perhaps you can hide a dagger in your clothes).
traps and slaying all creatures (so the archeologists can enter
without danger) or raiding a bandit camp, destroying or Location
stealing all their supplies.
These contracts also involves disabling particular objects, After you have determined the contract type, you need to
such as destroying the siege weapons before they reach the determine the location where the characters must go to
city, assaulting a caravan, blocking trade routes and disabling complete the contract. Here you can find a table for general
routes to a location. locations and a table for a specific location. You can use one
or both tables to determine the location when needed.
d6 The Mission
d12 General Location d12 General Location
1 Attack a location
1 Arctic 7 Ocean
2 Destroy a nearby camp
2 Caves 8 Plains
3 Steal supplies
3 Desert 9 Swamp
4 Disable potential dangers
4 Forest or jungle 10 Urban
5 Blocking trade routes
5 Lake or river 11 Distant land
6 Disabling an entrance
6 Mountain 12 Another plane
Resource Gathering If you use the distant land or another plane, roll again to
These contracts involve collecting materials or any resource determine the setting of the location (for example, you can
needed for further uses, such as collecting a particular herb make the contract to be in another continent or in the
for creating a medicine to heal someone, mine some materials elemental plane of earth)
for creating special weapons and equipment and even buying
materials from a remote place and transport it to a specific d20 Specific Location d20 Specific Location
location. 1 Ancient ruins 11 Palace
d4 The Mission 2 Battlefield 12 Prison
1 Gather herbs and plants 3 Catacombs 13 Sanctuary or Shrine
2 Collect a specific mineral 4 Cliffs 14 Sewers
3 Harvest a creature part 5 Dungeon 15 Storehouse
4 Buy or trade a resource 6 Encampment 16 Tavern
7 Fortress or castle 17 Temple
Additional Conditions
If you want to give a twist to the contracts, you can add one or
more of the following conditions:
Stealthily. You cannot be detected or raise the alarm while
you are doing the contract.
No Kills. You cannot kill while doing the contract.
Specific Time and Place. You need to complete the task
contract in a specific day or moment. For example, you must
assassinate an individual when it's talking in front of a crowd
of people in the town square.
Against Time. You have a limited time to do the contract.
For example, another group is going to do the same contract
at the same time, and the first group that finishes the contract
gets the reward.
Local Resources. You can only use resources you can find
in the location of your contract.
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Contract Rewards Reputation Points
Finally, you need to determine what kind of rewards the Another way to reward the characters is by giving reputation
characters will get after successfully finishing the contract. In points for doing the contract, allowing them to gain ranks in
general, the contract will reward with gold and reputation the guild and unlock more benefits. You can determine the
points for the guild. amount of reward points per character using the following
tables.
Gold Basic Contracts
Almost every contract has a gold reward. A simple way to Party Reputation points Party Reputation points
determine the amount of gold the contract gives is by using Level per Character Level per Character
the following tables. You can modify these values as much as 1st 3 11th 80
you need.
2nd 5 12th 100
Basic Contracts 3rd 8 13th 110
Party Gold per Party Gold per
Level Character Level Character 4th 13 14th 125
1st 10 gp 11th 320 gp 5th 25 15th 140
2nd 20 gp 12th 400 gp 6th 30 16th 160
3rd 30 gp 13th 440 gp 7th 38 17th 195
4th 50 gp 14th 500 gp 8th 45 18th 210
5th 100 gp 15th 560 gp 9th 55 19th 245
6th 120 gp 16th 640 gp 10th 60 20th 285
7th 150 gp 17th 780 gp
8th 180 gp 18th 840 gp Advanced Contracts
Party Reputation points Party Reputation points
9th 220 gp 19th 980 gp Level per Character Level per Character
10th 240 gp 20th 1,140 gp 1st 5 11th 180
2nd 10 12th 225
Advanced Contracts 3rd 20 13th 255
Party Gold per Party Gold per
Level Character Level Character 4th 25 14th 285
1st 20 gp 11th 720 gp 5th 55 15th 320
2nd 40 gp 12th 900 gp 6th 70 16th 360
3rd 80 gp 13th 1,020 gp 7th 85 17th 440
4th 100 gp 14th 1,140 gp 8th 105 18th 475
5th 220 gp 15th 1,280 gp 9th 120 19th 545
6th 280 gp 16th 1,440 gp 10th 140 20th 635
7th 340 gp 17th 1,760 gp
8th 420 gp 18th 1,900 gp
Other Rewards
9th 480 gp 19th 2,180 gp
A guild can give additional rewards to characters for finishing
contracts, such as free training in one particular tool,
10th 560 gp 20th 2,540 gp information about something in particular, objects and magic
items.
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PART 2
The Wild
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Chapter 4: Surviving in the Wild
I
n the wild, it’s obvious that manmade structures do
not appear whenever characters are in need of shelter Foraging
and warmth. While adventurers can plan a route Food and Water Availability DC
through the wild to arrive places for rest and avoid Abundant food and water sources 10
having to camp in the wild, this only happens a few
times, and characters can only have a shelter if they Limited food and water sources 15
are able to fashion some kind of structure from the Very little, if any, food and water sources 20
available natural materials or if they take the necessary gear
along with them. If multiple characters forage, each character makes a
separate check. On a Successful check, roll 1d6 + the
Basic Needs character's Wisdom modifier to determine how much food (in
While traveling through the wild, creatures and characters pounds) the character finds, then repeat the roll for water (in
must have enough amounts of food and water to survive and gallons).
protection against precipitation, wind, cold and heat. Getting Meat (Foraging Variant)
Food and Water While the characters can forage to survive on the wilderness,
they also can hunt down and kill a creature to harvest the
Creatures that don't eat or drink suffers the effects of meat and use it as food. The meat they yield spoils after a
exhaustion. Exhaustion caused by lack of food or water can't single day if uneaten. Eating spoiled meat might require a
be removed until the creature eats and drinks the full required Constitution saving throw (DC 15) to avoid throwing up the
amount. Water needs are doubled if the weather is hot. food or getting diseased.
A character can make a Wisdom (Survival) check to try to
Food and Water Needs collect meat as food. The DC for the check is typically 15, but
Creature Size Food per Day Water per Day it’s up to the DM to modify the DC. The amount of meat
Tiny 1/4 pound 1/4 gallon
harvested is determined by the creature size, as shown in the
Creature Food Yield table below.
Small 1 pound 1 gallon Getting meat does not count on the maximum harvest
Medium 1 pound 1 gallon checks you can make to harvest a creature, but doing so might
destroy other parts such as the creature hide and organs.
Large 4 pounds 4 gallons
Huge 16 pounds 16 gallons Creature Food Yield
Creature Size Food Gained
Gargantuan 64 pounds 64 gallons
Tiny 1 lb.
A creature and can make food last longer by subsisting on Small 4 lb.
half rations. Eating half a pound of food in a day counts as
half a day without food. Medium 16 lb.
A creature can go without food for a number of days equal Large 32 lb.
to 3 + his or her Constitution modifier (minimum 1). At the
end of each day beyond that limit, a creature automatically Huge 64 lb.
suffers one level of exhaustion. A normal day of eating Gargantuan 128 lb.
resets the count of days without food to zero.
A creature that drinks only half that much water must Drinking Blood
succeed on a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or suffer While characters can also collect blood in vials as resources,
one level of exhaustion at the end of the day. A creature in other cases, the extreme need of water can drive someone
with access to even less water automatically suffers one to harvest a creature's blood and drink it to stay alive. When a
level of exhaustion at the end of the day. If the creature character makes a Wisdom (Survival) check to collect meat as
already has one or more levels of exhaustion, the creature food, it can also collect a number of gallons of blood equal to
takes two levels in either case. half the amount of meat. A character drinking blood must
Foraging (DMG, P.111) make a Constitution saving throw (DC 15) to avoid vomiting.
Characters can gather food and water as the party travels at a
normal or slow pace. A foraging character makes a Wisdom Cooking and Purifying
(Survival) check, with the DC determined by the abundance of
food and water in the region. Even though a character can eat meat or drink blood from any
creature for nourishment, some of them can be poisonous, be
diseased or cause other special effects to the character if its
not prepared or cooked correctly.
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Warmth Finding Natural Shelter
Characters can make a Wisdom (Survival) check to try to find
Some terrains require special gear or shelter that helps a natural shelter in the area. Depending on the terrain, the
characters to maintain its personal temperature. Walking in difficulty and time to find an appropriate shelter varies, as
the arctic, through a desert or even during heavy rain may shown in the following table.
force creature to find shelter or suffer the consequences. Up
to the DM, if creatures are not properly protected, they must Terrain DC Time Needed
make a saving throw against extreme cold or extreme heat at Arctic 25 30 minutes
the end of the day, which are described in the chapter 5 of the
Dungeon Master's Guide. Desert 25 30 minutes
Forest 10 10 minutes
Camping Hills 10 10 minutes
Characters can carry a tent to protect themselves against Mountains 20 20 minutes
wind and rain, but sometimes they don't have access to that
kind of gear, and in those situations they can try to find a Plains 20 20 minutes
natural shelter or build one using materials they can gather. Swamps 15 15 minutes
Natural shelters are divided in two types: basic and advanced.
Basic Shelter. Almost every natural shelter found in the In general, this check should be made whenever characters
wild is considered as a basic shelter. This shelter has enough are looking for shelter. On a successful check, they find a basic
space for 4 medium-sized creatures, and in general they're shelter, or an advanced shelter if the check succeeds by 5 or
constructed from many small pieces of vegetation. Due to its more. On a failure, they can make a new check after 10
simple design, a basic shelter protects against wind or minutes if they keep moving.
precipitation (determined by the DM).
Advanced Shelter. An advanced shelter have space for 6
medium-sized creatures or more and protects everyone inside Additional Conditions
against the wind, rain, snow and other environmental features. You can increase the DC and time depending on some special
Additionally, an advanced shelter helps to maintain the
personal temperature and in some cases it also provides some conditions, such as looking for a shelter in the night or while
defenses against wild creatures. it's raining.
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On a success, it collects a number of units equal to 2d6 + its Basic Wall. This 15-feet long, 6 feet tall fence or wall is
Constitution modifier. A character can make a number of made from wooden stakes, tree trunks, adobe or even bones,
checks per day equal to twice its Constitution modifier and it’s used as a defensive structure or enclosure. Each 5 feet
(minimum 1). of wall has an AC 15, 15 hit points and a damage threshold of
5.
Upgrading Platform. This 10-foot square wooden platform is attached
For upgrading a shelter, the character must use a number of on a large tree, or raised on piles over the soil, enabling to
units of materials depending on which feature they want, as build on it. The platform can be built up to 10 feet high and
shown in the table below. Multiple characters can combine includes a simple wooden staircase to access the platform.
their efforts toward the upgrading of the shelter, reducing the Spike barrier. A 10-feet long barrier with many wooden or
time by ten times its Constitution modifier for each character bone spikes. The area covered by the barrier is considered
working on the upgrade to a minimum of 10 minutes. For difficult terrain. Any creature that moves through the spike
example, a character with a Constitution modifier of +2 will wall must make a Dexterity saving throw (DC 10) or take 1d4
reduce the time it takes to finish a shelter feature by 20 piercing damage. The barrier has an AC 15, 15 hit points and
minutes. a damage threshold of 5.
Upgrading a Shelter
Stone Wall. A stone wall is a 15-feet long, 6 feet tall wall
made from brick-and-mortar, used as a defensive structure or
Feature Units Required Time enclosure. Each 5 feet of wall has an AC 17, 30 hit points and
Advanced shelter upgrade 15 4 hours a damage threshold of 10.
Some of this upgrades might not available to build in
Basic wall 6 1 hour certain terrains due the type of materials needed. For
Platform 10 2 hours example, a spike barrier might be hard to craft in a desert
since it requires wood or large bones.
Spike barrier 5 30 minutes
Stone wall 10 4 hours
Additional Features
Advanced Shelter Upgrade. Upgrading a basic shelter into While the upgrading features covers the most basic
an advanced shelter includes a door, simple roofing and walls and generic ones, you can also create new ones,
made from various pieces of thatch, wood, stone or similar. such as a clay oven, wooden furniture and such for
Upgrading a shelter allows up to 6 medium-sized creatures to creating a survival-themed campaign.
enter and protect themselves.
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Chapter 5: Dangers of the Wild
Environmental Hazards Earthquakes
Any Level of Hazard
In this section you can find new environmental hazards, which
follows similar rules as traps or lair actions. To determine the A tremor shakes the area; each creature on the ground in that
DC and damage, use the following tables. area must make a Dexterity saving throw or be knocked
prone.
Hazards Save DCs and Attack Bonuses The hazard level is determined by the proximity to the
Hazard Danger Level Save DC epicenter or the intensity of the earth tremor:
Setback 10-11 Setback. Far from the epicenter or light earthquake.
Dangerous 12-15
Dangerous. Near the epicenter or moderate earthquake.
Deadly. Very close to the epicenter or severe earthquake.
Deadly 16-20
Elemental Cloud
Damage Severity by Level Any Level of Hazard
Character Level Setback Dangerous Deadly This cloud is made with elemental essence. When a creature
1st-4th 1d10 2d10 4d10 enters the cloud, it must make an appropriate saving throw,
taking damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a
5th-10th 2d10 4d10 10d10 successful one. A creature that ends its turn in the cloud must
11th-16th 4d10 10d10 18d10 roll another saving throw.
17th-20th 10d10 18d10 24d10 Cloud Color Damage Type Saving Throw
Black Necrotic Constitution
Hazard Examples
Cyan Cold Constitution
Here is a list of new hazards ready to use in your campaigns.
Each hazard has one or more hazard danger levels which Gray and Yellow Lightning Dexterity
determine the DC for the checks and the damaged they deal. Light Green Acid Constitution
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Lightning Storms Rogue Wave
Dangerous or Deadly Hazard Dangerous Hazard
The DM rolls a d100 to determine if any creature is hit by a A large and unexpected wave that can be extremely
lightning. dangerous. When a creature is hit by the rogue wave, it must
This check can be made at the beginning of each turn succeed on a Strength saving throw or take bludgeoning
during a combat or in any time while the party is not in damage, or half as much damage on a successful save. The
combat. rogue wave, along with any creatures in it, moves in a straight
line at a speed of 50 feet per turn, and any Huge or smaller
d100 Number of Creatures creature inside the wall must succeed on a Strength saving
1-50 0 throw or take damage. The wave damage is reduced by 1d10
on each subsequent round. When the damage is reduced to 0,
51-70 1d4 the wave ends.
71-80 1d6 A creature caught by the wave can move by swimming and
81-90 1d8
it can make a Strength (Athletics) check to swim out of the
wave.
91-100 1d10
Sandstorms
The creatures hit by a lightning are determined by the DM, Dangerous Hazard
and any creature in the area under total cover from above
cannot take damage. Any creature in the sandstorm must make a Constitution
saving throw or be blinded until the sandstorm ends. A
Magma Eruptions creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its
Dangerous Hazard turns, ending the effect on itself on a success. A creature
cannot be blinded by the sandstorm if it’s wearing goggles or
Magma erupts from a point on the ground, creating a 20-foot- something that protects its eyes.
high, 5-foot-radius geyser. Each creature in the geyser's area Any check that relies on sight is made with disadvantage for
must make a Dexterity saving throw, taking fire damage on a the duration of the sandstorm.
failed save, or half as much on a successful one.
Unsteady Ground
Poison Clouds and Spores Setback Hazard
Setback Hazard
The floor in the area is considered difficult terrain. Any
When a creature enters the cloud, it must make a Constitution creature on the ground that starts moving on its turn while in
saving throw, taking poison damage on a failed save, or half as the area must succeed on a Dexterity (Acrobatics) check or
much damage on a successful one. A creature that ends its fall prone. If a creature uses a Dash action, it must make
turn in the cloud must make another saving throw. another check.
Rapids
Setback Hazard
When a Large or smaller creature enters the rapids its pushed
30 feet way in the direction of the water flow and it must
succeed on a Strength saving throw or take bludgeoning
damage. Any creature caught by the rapids can make a
Strength (Athletics) check to swim out of the rapids.
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Environmental Hazards
Dangerous Terrains Hazard Source Notes
In the following section you can find survival considerations Earthquakes CAW, P.55 Might cause rockfalls
and hazards for various terrains. You can combine different
terrains to create a more dynamic (and probably more deadly) Elemental Cloud CAW, P.55
environment. Lava CAW, P.55
Pits DMG, P.122
Arctic
Rockfalls CAW, P.55
Cold and Extreme Cold. The temperatures in this
environment are lower than other places, and you need proper Unsteady Ground CAW, P.56
gear for resisting this temperatures. Whenever the
temperature is at or below 0 degrees Fahrenheit, you must Desert
follow the rules of extreme cold.
Heat and Extreme Heat. The opposite of the arctic terrain,
temperatures in this environment are higher than other
Extreme Cold (DMG, P.110) places, and you need enough water supplies for resisting the
Whenever the temperature is at or below 0 degrees heat. Whenever the temperature is at or above 100 degrees
Fahrenheit, a creature exposed to the cold must Fahrenheit, you must follow the rules of extreme heat.
succeed on a DC 10 Constitution saving throw at
the end of each hour or gain one level of
exhaustion. Creatures with resistance or immunity Extreme Heat (DMG, P.110)
to cold damage automatically succeed on the When the temperature is at or above 100 degrees
saving throw, as do creatures wearing cold weather Fahrenheit, a creature exposed to the heat and
gear (thick coats, gloves, and the like) and creatures without access to drinkable water must succeed on
naturally adapted to cold climates. a Constitution saving throw at the end of each hour
or gain one level of exhaustion. The DC is 5 for the
first hour and increases by 1 for each additional
Food Scarcity. It's hard to find food like plants and creatures hour. Creatures wearing medium or heavy armor, or
due the low temperatures. All the checks for foraging and who are clad in heavy clothing, have disadvantage
hunting have a DC equal to 20. on the saving throw. Creatures with resistance or
Shelter. In general, the arctic areas are vast frozen plains with immunity to fire damage automatically succeed on
big glaciers and rocks, making it difficult to find a natural the saving throw, as do creatures naturally adapted
to hot climates.
shelter.
Environmental Hazards
Hazard Source Notes Shelter. In general, the desert areas are just sand and rocks
(in some areas they might be some scattered shrubs), making
Avalanches CAW, P.55 Only near mountains it difficult to find a safe campsite.
Blizzard CAW, P.55 Strong Wind. A strong wind imposes disadvantage on ranged
weapon attack rolls and Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely
Elemental Cloud CAW. 55 Cyan clouds only on hearing. A strong wind also extinguishes open flames,
Frigid Water DMG, P.110 disperses fog, and makes flying by nonmagical means nearly
impossible. A flying creature in a strong wind must land at the
Hailstorm CAW, P.55 end of its turn or fall.
Chasms and Ice Cracks DMG, P.122 Use the pits trap A strong wind in a desert can create a sandstorm that
imposes disadvantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that
Slippery Ice DMG, P.110 rely on sight.
Thin Ice DMG, P.111 Water Scarcity. Finding water in a desert is extremely
difficult, unless you're near an Oasis. All checks made for
Caves getting water have a DC equal to 20.
Darkness and Light. Most of the natural caves don't have Environmental Hazards
light sources, so anyone who enters must bring their sources Hazard Source Notes
of light and fire for warmth, cooking and in some cases,
defense. A caves might have some light sources, such as Earthquakes CAW, P.55
groups of fluorescent fungus or other dangerous light sources, Elemental Cloud CAW, P.55 Mostly red clouds
like lava. Lightning Storms CAW, P.56
Orientation and tracking. Inside a cave it's almost
impossible to determine where's North: lots of caves are just Sandstorms CAW, P.56
tunnels connected, making it more difficult to create an
accurate map of it.
Flooding. Some parts of the caves might be close to a water
source or any other liquid that can quickly fill a room.
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Forests and Jungles
Density. Sometimes is hard to walk through a forest due the
great number of plants, trees and vegetation. In most of the High Altitude (DMG, P.110)
cases, you can't walk in a straight line through the forest. Traveling at altitudes of 10,000 feet or higher
Orientation and tracking. Inside a forest, the trees covers the above sea level is taxing for a creature that needs to
sky, making it hard to determine where's North, and breathe, because of the reduced amount of oxygen
depending the density of the forest it might be harder to keep in the air. Each hour such a creature spends
a track. traveling at high altitude counts as 2 hours for the
Sight and hearing. It might be more difficult to see or hear purpose of determining how long that creature can
your surroundings because the density of the forest, the tree travel.
shadows, obstacles (such a fallen tree) and the sound of the Breathing creatures can become acclimated to a
trees and vegetation moving with the wind. high altitude by spending 30 days or more at this
elevation. Breathing creatures can't become
Environmental Hazards acclimated to elevations above 20,000 feet unless
they are native to such environments.
Hazard Source Notes
Earthquakes CAW, P.55 Might cause trees to fall
Elemental Cloud CAW, P.55 Environmental Hazards
Hazard Source Notes
Insect Swarms CAW, P.55
Avalanches, rockfalls
Lightning Storms CAW, P.56 Might cause a forest fire CAW, P.55
and mudslides
Poison Clouds
CAW, P.56 Blizzard CAW, P.55
and Spores
Hailstorm CAW, P.55
Razorvine DMG, P.110
Lava CAW, P.55 Near volcanoes
Lakes, rivers and ocean Lightning Storms CAW, P.56
Orientation and tracking. In the middle of the ocean or Magma Eruptions CAW, P.56 Near Volcanoes
under a storm, it's difficult to determine the cardinal points Unsteady Ground CAW, P.56
without the proper tools.
Shipwrecks. In the ocean, lakes and even in rivers there're
rocks, icebergs, and more that can damage or destroy a ship Swamps
or boat. Clean water. Swamps are characterized by having slow-
Water streams. The river streams can change drastically moving and stagnant waters, being harder to find drinkable
depending on the terrain around the rivers, like the terrain water. Drinking stagnant water might cause diseases.
elevation, inclination and waterfalls. Warmth. The swamps are wet and soggy, so finding dry
Environmental Hazards resources for making a fire it's almost impossible.
Low visibility. Mist, fog and lowlands are common in this
Hazard Source Notes terrain, and they reduces the visibility of any creature.
Elemental Cloud CAW, P.55
Environmental Hazards
Hailstorm CAW, P.55 Only near arctic zones
Hazard Source Notes
Frigid Water DMG, P.110 Ocean only
Elemental Cloud CAW, P.55
Lightning Storms CAW, P.56
Insect Swarms CAW, P.55
Rapids CAW, P.56 Rivers only
Mudslides CAW, P.55
Rogue Wave CAW, P.56 Ocean only
Poison Clouds and Spores CAW, P.56
Quicksand DMG, P.110
Mountains
Razorvine DMG, P.110
Altitude. When you're traveling at altitudes of 10,000 feet or
higher above sea level, you must follow the high altitude rules. Unsteady Ground CAW, P.56
Strong wind. A strong wind imposes disadvantage on ranged
weapon attack rolls and Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely
on hearing. A strong wind also extinguishes open flames,
disperses fog, and makes flying by nonmagical means nearly
impossible. A flying creature in a strong wind must land at the
end of its turn or fall.
A strong wind in a desert can create a sandstorm that
imposes disadvantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that
rely on sight.
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Special Terrains Grab Grass
In the wilderness, there're places that have been touched by This thick, tough grass grows in areas constantly touched by
ancient magic or energies for centuries, creating a persistent Feywild magic that clings to characters and creatures that
effect on those lands. Here're some ideas for creating special falls prone. An area covered by grab grass is considered
terrains you can add to flesh a particular zone in the wild. difficult terrain, and any creature that falls prone in this area
must make a Strength (Athletics) check to stand up (DC 10).
Blood Rock Life Circle Ruins
This area was part of old and forgotten ceremonial sacrifices, This area surrounded by white stone pillars is infused with
a massive battle between armies that fought for centuries or pure life energy. Every 1 minute, any living creature that
the place where a powerful otherwordly creature was slain. begins its turn in the area regains 2 hit points.
The area is covered by stones with a red tone, bones covered Long-Term Effect: Any living creature that stays in this
by dirt and mud and dry blood. Any creature standing in this area for 1 hour can end either one disease or one condition
area can score a critical hit on a 19 or 20. afflicting it. The condition can be blinded, deafened, paralyzed
Long-Term Effect: A creature must succeed on a DC 10 or poisoned.
Wisdom saving throw at the end of each hour. On a failed
save, the creature must use its action each round to attack the Planetouched
nearest creature it sees. At the end of each of its turns, the
creature can make a new Wisdom saving throw. On a success, Due to planar energy, a powerful artifact or some other factor,
the effect ends until another hour passes. this terrain boosts certain types of energy related to one plane.
Pick one damage type from the following list: Acid, Cold, Fire,
Death Circle Ruins Force, Lightning, Necrotic, Psychic or Radiant. Any attack that
This area surrounded by dark stone pillars is infused with deals the chosen damage type deals an extra 1d6 damage of
necrotic energy. Any healing effect, such as a cure wounds that type.
spell only heals half the total amount in this area. Sacred Shrine
Long-Term Effect: A living creature must succeed on a DC
10 Constitution saving throw at the end of each hour. On a A sacred shrine is dedicated to a particular deity, infusing with
failed save, its hit point maximum is reduced by 1d6. To divine energy the area nearby. A creature that shares the
recover the reduced hit points, the creature must spend 1 deity's alignment gains a +1 bonus on attack rolls while
hour outside the area covered by the death circle ruins. standing in the area covered by the shrine.
Long-Term Effect: A creature that has a different
Defiled Ground alignment to the deity's alignment must succeed on a DC 10
The dark energy fills this area, attracting undead creatures to Wisdom saving throw at the end of each hour. On a failed
this area. Any undead creature gains a +1 bonus on attack save, it has disadvantage on attack rolls against creatures that
rolls while standing in the defiled ground. Additionally, when shares the deity's alignment. At the end of each of its turns,
an undead is reduced to 0 hit points, roll a d20. On a 10 or the creature can make a new Wisdom saving throw. On a
higher, the undead creature rises with 1 hit point on its next success, the effect ends until another hour passes.
turn. If an undead is reduced to 0 hit points by radiant
damage, it cannot roll for rising again.
Long-Term Effect: A creature must succeed on a DC 10
Constitution saving throw at the end of each hour. On a failed
save, it takes 5 necrotic damage.
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PART 3
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Chapter 6: Collecting Materials
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HEN ADVENTURING, IT'S POSSIBLE TO The Extracting Creature Parts table shows which ability
find common and exotic materials which are check a character must make to extract some parts from a
used to craft new objects and gear. In this creature. The DC for harvesting a part equals to 12 plus
section you will find new rules for collecting half the creature challenge rating (creatures with a
materials, which can be used for crafting new challenge rating lower than 2 don't add it to the DC).
weapons, armor, clothing, and other kind of
gear. This document expands the crafting rules Extracting Creature Parts
found in the downtime revisited section of the Xanatar's Creature Type Ability Check
Guide to Everything to focus on the process of collecting new Aberration, construct, dragon, elemental,
materials for crafting new items. ooze
Arcana
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For example, characters can make multiple checks for If needed, the character must make an Intelligence (Nature)
harvesting various units of scales from a large red dragon, but check first to find a vein or a place where the ores are.
they can make only one check for harvesting the heart (which
gives only 1 unit instead of two). Non-Mineral Materials
There're also other materials which are not ores or
Creature Essence gemstones, such as wood, stone, and coral that can be also
used to craft weapons, armor, and other kind of items and
All creatures are divided in various types, and
characters can extract a unit of that essence using
gear.
an essence extraction device. You can read more For collecting those materials, a character needs to make a
about that magic item in the New Magic Items Strength (Athletics) or a Dexterity check, depending on the
section. material (DC 15). On a success, the character collects a
number of units equal to 2d4 + its Constitution modifier
(minimum 1).
For example, if a character wants to collect some units of
Parts Values darkwood, he must make a Strength (Athletics) check to cut
The value of each harvested unit goes from 1% to 50% of the down the tree with an axe and get the material. On a success,
experience of the creature. The harvested parts of common the character collects a number of darkwood units equals to
creatures have a value of 1% of the creature's experience, 1d4 + its Constitution modifier.
while the rarer creature's parts value is close to 50% of the The time used for extracting minerals and other materials
creature's experience. You can determine the values of each equals to 1 day of downtime activity. This represents all the
extracted part in the following table. time the character uses to find and extract the materials.
Units Value Plants and Herbs
CR Creature rarity Unit value Plants are mostly used for creating alchemical mixtures,
3 or less Common 1% of the creature exp. cooking, and in some cases for creating dyes for painting.
To gather plants, herbs and other similar resources the
4-8 Uncommon 5% of the creature exp. character must success a DC 15 Intelligence (Nature) check.
9-12 Rare 10% of the creature exp. On a success, the character collects a number of units equal
13-18 Very Rare 25% of the creature exp.
to 1d4 + its Intelligence modifier (minimum 1 unit).
The time used for gathering equals to 1 hour for each
19+ Legendary 50% of the creature exp. check, and you can make a number of checks per day equal to
your Intelligence modifier (minimum 1).
As examples, if a character harvest one unit of feathers
from a hippogriff (CR 1), the value of the feather unit will be Buying and Selling
1% of the base experience (200 exp), which is 2 gp. A unit of
pseudodragon's scales is worth 5 sp (CR 1/4), and a unit of an It's up to the DM to determine if collected materials can be
adult blue dragon's scales is worth 3,750 gp (CR 16). sold (and in some cases, bought). The value of each unit
depends of the material. For more information about special
Keeping Parts Chilled materials and values, read the material description section of
If characters wants to keep some creature parts for later use, this supplement.
they need to maintain the parts in a chilled place to avoid
decomposition. Check the Bag of Colding in the New Magic
Items section of this supplement.
Other Materials
In addition to the materials a character can collect from
creatures, there're plenty of other sources for gathering raw
materials for crafting and other uses. These materials are
divided in minerals (like orichalcum and obsidian), non-
minerals (like darkwood), and plants and herbs.
Minerals
Minerals are earthen materials used for making armor,
weapons, and when using exotic materials, those pieces of
gear gain special qualities.
To extract minerals, a character must use a miner's pick
and make a Strength (Athletics) check. The DC for extracting
ores is always 15. On a success, the character collects a
number of ore units equal to 1d4 + its Constitution modifier
(minimum 1 unit).
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Plants and Herbs by Areas Lakes, rivers and ocean
1d6 Name
In the following tables you can see examples of plants for
various environments. When a character succeeds a roll to 1 Blue seaweed
gather plants and herbs, the DM can chose one of the 2 Chromatic mud
following plants or roll a d20 to determine it randomly. You
can read more information about each plant in the material 3 Golden coneflower
description section. 4 Healer's boon
Arctic/Cold areas 5 Mermaid braid
1d8 Name 6 Slime thimbleberry
1 Aniseed sap
Mountains
2 Ghostly snowdrop
1d8 Name
3-4 Kreet paste
1 Angel flower
5 Spineflower berries
2 Golden hibiscus
6 White poppy
3 Lunar nectar
7 Winter turtlehead
4-5 Storm daisy
8 Yeti's Parsley
6 Sugar hibiscus berries
Caves 7 Tempest flower
1d6 Name 8 Wolf hair
1 Abyss flower
Plains
2 Banshee's lament
1d8 Name
3 Ebrium fungus
1 Blood herb
4 Glowing duscle
2 Dragontongue petals
5 Nightshade
3 Dusk itchweed
6 Viper thistle
4 Gray gilliflower
Arid/Desert areas 5 Mandrake root
1d6 Name 6 Raven silkweed
1 Crimson brittlebush 7-8 Ucre bramble
2 Dried ephedra
Swamps
3 Ellond shrub
1d6 Name
4 Iron thistle
1 Blackleaf rose
5 Twilight wormwood
2 Bone garlic
6 Wizard's clover
3 Ecire laurel
Forests 4 Frenn moss
1d6 Name 5 Goblin mud
1 Ash chives 6 Wisp stems
2 Blue cress
3 Drojos ivy
4 Kasuni juice
5 Olina petals
6 Thunderleaf
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Chapter 7: Crafting Rules (XGtE)
D
URING ADVENTURES AND TRAVELS, A An item invariably requires an exotic material to complete
character can collect and harvest a series of it. This material can range from the skin of a yeti to a vial of
materials and objects to craft common and water taken from a whirlpool on the Elemental Plane of
special equipment. This supplement expands the Water. Finding that material should take as part of an
following crafting rules, which can also be found adventure.
in the Xanatar's Guide to Everything. The Magic Item Ingredients table suggests the challenge
rating of a creature that the characters need to face to acquire
the materials for an item. Note that facing a creature does not
Crafting an Item necessarily mean that the characters must collect items from
A character who has the time, the money, and the needed its corpse. Rather, the creature might guard a location or a
tools can use downtime to craft armor, weapons, clothing, or resource that the characters need to access to.
other kinds of nonmagical gear. Magic Item Ingredients
Resources and Resolution. In addition to the appropriate
tools for the item to be crafted, a character needs raw Item Rarity CR Range
materials worth half of the item's selling cost. To determine Common 1-3
how many workweeks it takes to create an item, divide its gold
piece cost by 50. A character can complete multiple items in a Uncommon 4-8
workweek if the item's combined cost is 50 gp or lower. Items Rare 9-12
that cost more than 50 gp can be completed over longer
periods of time, as long as the work in progress is stored in a Very Rare 13-18
safe location. Legendary 19+
Multiple characters can combine their efforts. Divide the
time needed to create an item by the number of characters If appropriate, pick a monster or a location that is a
working on it. Use your judgment when determining how thematic fit for the item to be crafted. For example, creating a
many characters can collaborate on an item. A particularly mariner's armor might require the essence of a water weird.
tiny item, like a ring, might allow only one or two workers, Crafting a staff of charming might require the cooperation of a
whereas a large, complex item might allow four or more specific arcanaloth, who will help only if the characters
workers. complete a task for it. Making a staff of power might hinge on
A character needs to be proficient with the tools needed to acquiring a piece of an ancient stone that was once touched
craft an item and have access to the appropriate equipment. by the god of magic–a stone now guarded by a suspicious
Everyone who collaborates needs to have the appropriate tool androsphinx.
proficiency. You need to make any judgment calls regarding In addition to facing a specific creature, creating an item
whether a character has the correct equipment. The following comes with a gold piece cost covering other materials, tools,
table provides some examples. and so on, based on the item's rarity. Those values, as well as
the time a character needs to work in order to complete the
Proficiency Items item, are shown on the Magic Item Crafting Time and Cost
Herbalism kit Antitoxin, potion of healing table. Halve the listed price and creation time for any
Leatherworker's tools Leather armor, boots
consumable items.
Smith's tools Armor, weapons Magic Item Crafting Time and Cost
Item Rarity Workweeks* Cost*
Weaver's tools Cloaks, robes
Common 1 50 gp
If all the above requirements are met, the result of the Uncommon 2 200 gp
process is an item of the desired sort. A character can sell an
item crafted in this way at its listed price. Rare 10 2,000 gp
Crafting Magic Items. Creating a magic item requires Very Rare 25 20,000 gp
more than just time, effort, and materials. It is a long-term
process that involves one or more adventures to track down Legendary 50 100,000 gp
rare materials and the lore needed to create the item.
Potions of healing and spell scrolls are exceptions to the *Halved for a consumable item like a potion or scroll
following rules. For more information, see "Brewing Potions To complete a magic item, a character also needs whatever
of Healing" later in this section and the "Scribing a Spell tool proficiency is appropriate, as for crafting a nonmagical
Scroll" section, below. object, or proficiency in the Arcana skill.
To start with, a character needs a formula for a magic item If all the above requirements are met, the result of the
in order to create it. The formula is like a recipe. It lists the process is a magic item of the desired sort.
materials needed and steps required to make the item.
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Complications. Most of the complications involved in
creating something, especially a magic item, are linked to the Scribing a Spell Scroll
difficulty in finding rare ingredients or components needed to With time and patience, a spellcaster can transfer a spell to a
complete the work. The complications a character might face scroll, creating a spell scroll.
as byproducts of the creation process are most interesting
when the characters are working on a magic item: there's a 10 Resources. Scribing a spell scroll takes an amount of time
percent chance for every five workweeks spent on crafting an and money related to the level of the spell the character wants
item that a complication occurs. The Crafting Complications to scribe, as shown in the Spell Scroll Costs table. In addition,
table provides examples of what might happen. the character must have proficiency in the Arcana skill and
must provide any material components required for the
Crafting Complications casting of the spell. Moreover, the character must have the
d6 Complication spell prepared, or it must be among the character's known
spells, in order to scribe a scroll of that spell.
1
Rumors swirl that what you're working on is unstable If the scribed spell is a cantrip, the version of the scroll
and a threat to the community.* works as if the caster were 1st level.
2 Your tools are stolen, forcing you to buy new ones.*
Spell Scroll Costs
A local wizard shows keen interest in your work and
3 Spell level Time Cost
insists on observing you.
Cantrip 1 day 15 gp
A powerful noble offers a hefty price for your work and
4
is not interesting in hearing a no for an answer.* 1st 1 day 25 gp
A dwarf clan accuses you of stealing its secret lore to 2nd 3 days 250 gp
5
fuel your work.*
3rd 1 workweek 500 gp
A competitor spreads rumors that your work is shoddy
6 4th 2 workweeks 2,500 gp
and prone to failure.*
5th 4 workweeks 5,000 gp
*Might involve a rival 6th 8 workweeks 15,000 gp
Brewing Potions of Healing. Potions of healing fall into a 7th 16 workweeks 25,000 gp
special category for item crafting, separate from other magic
items. A character who has proficiency with the herbalism kit 8th 32 workweeks 50,000 gp
can create these potions. The times and costs for doing so are 9th 48 workweeks 250,000 gp
summarized on the Potion of Healing Creation table.
Complications. Crafting a spell scroll is a solitary task,
Potion of Healing Creation unlikely to attract much attention. The complications that
Type Time Cost arise are more likely to involve the preparation needed for the
Healing 1 day 25 gp activity. Every workweek spent scribing brings a 10 percent
chance of a complication, examples of which are on the
Greater healing 1 workweek 100 gp Scribe a Scroll Complications table.
Superior healing 3 workweeks 1,000 gp
Scribe a Scroll Complications
Supreme healing 4 workweeks 10,000 gp d6 Complication
You bought up the last of the rare ink used to craft
1
scrolls, angering a wizard in town.
Variant Rule: Fast Crafting
If you want players to craft items faster, you can The priest of a temple of good accuses you of
2
reduce the time and cost of crafting any item to half trafficking in dark magic.*
(rounded up). For example, crafting a rare magic A wizard eager to collect one of your spells in a book
item will take 5 workweeks and 1,000 gp worth in 3
presses you to sell the scroll.
raw materials.
Due to a strange error in creating the scroll, it is instead
4
a random spell of the same level.
The rare parchement you bought for your scrolls has a
5
barely visible map on it.
6 A thief attempts to break into your workroom.*
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Chapter 8: Modular Crafting
W
HILE CHARACTERS CAN CRAFT A
specific item (nonmagical and magical), they Material Description
can also craft their own gear depending on In the following section you can find a list of materials, their
what they want. To create an object with unit value and properties. Some of this materials might have
special materials, a character needs an amount other special features. For example, an armor made with
of material units for crafting it. dragon bones could grant you resistance to the dragon's
As general rule, a character needs 3 units of the same breath weapon damage type.
material for crafting a medium-sized creature armor or Unless the materials are used for crafting magic items, a
clothing, and 2 units of the same material for weapons, piece of gear crafted with any of these materials is non-
shields, and 10 units of ammunition. For bigger creatures, the magical.
character needs twice the amount of materials used for each
size increment, and for smaller creatures, the character needs Creatures
only half materials per each size smaller than medium.
Since magic items are more complex and unique features, a There are a lot of different creatures in Dungeons and
character might require more units of the same material or Dragons, and because of that, this section have some general
some units of different materials to craft the magic item. creature parts that can be used for crafting. Feel free to create
your own specific creature materials (such as using one unit
of aboleth tail for crafting a magical +2 whip).
For non-magical armor and weapons you make with
creature parts, you gain an extra benefit depending on the
creature Challenge Rating, as shown in the following table.
Non-Magical Armor and Weapons Bonus
Creature CR Armor Class Weapons (attack and damage)
6 or less none none
7-12 none +1
13-18 +1 +2
19-24 +2 +3
25+ +3 +4
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Creature Essence Aerocrystal
All creatures are different, but they're grouped up in types A light blue, glass-like crystal known for creating quick,
which determines their fundamental nature. precise weapons.
Unit value: Determined by the creature's CR. Unit value: 500 gp
Weapon: Can be used to craft specific slaying weapons Weapon: You can use your Dexterity modifier for attacks
such as an arrow of dragon slaying. and damage made with an aerocrystal weapon.
Other: Can be used to craft specific potions, alchemical
concoctions, and magic items such as a brazier of Aquastone
commanding fire elementals. Mostly used by sea and waterborne creatures to create their
weapons and armors.
Ellond Hide Unit value: 100 gp
This brown-orange hide is harvested from desert and dry Armor: Replaces the metal. While wearing a medium or
areas creatures. heavy armor (non hide) made with aquastone, you speed while
Unit value: Determined by the creature's CR. swimming increases by 10 feet.
Armor: A non-magical hide armor made with ellond hide Weapons: Any melee weapon made with aquastone doesn't
reduces the fire damage you take by 3. It's also used to craft a have disadvantage on the attacks rolls while underwater.
hide armor of fire resistance.
Asmoroch Steel
Monster Feathers A black scorched-like metal which is cold to touch.
Hippogriffs, Rocs, giant eagles and other flying creatures have Unit value: 500 gp
beautiful feathers used to show their majesty. Armor: A non-magical armor made with asmoroch steel
Unit value: Determined by the creature's CR. reduces the necrotic damage you take by 3. It's also used to
Armor: A non-magical armor made with monster feathers craft an armor of necrotic resistance (metallic armor only)
grants you a +3 bonus to Wisdom (Animal Handling) checks Weapon: A non-magical weapon made with asmoroch steel
you make. deals an additional 1d4 necrotic damage. It's also used to craft
Other: Harvested monster feathers from a CR 9 or higher necrotic damage dealing magic weapons, such as the sword of
creature can be used to craft a Quaal's feather token. life stealing.
Monster Scales Cold Iron
Scales harvested from creatures, with a variety of colors, This iron is worked entirely while cold, known for its
shapes and sizes. effectiveness against fey and fiendish creatures.
Unit value: Determined by the creature's CR. Unit value: 100 gp
Armor: Replaces the metal. Used to craft a scale mail Weapons: When you hit a fey or a fiend with a cold iron
armor. weapon, you can roll the damage again and use either result.
Harvested monster scales from a CR 13 or higher dragon
can be used to craft a dragon scale mail. Darksteel
A darkened blue metal that only forms in areas affected by
Shadowsilk thunderstorms, known for having that energy inside of it.
This black semi-transparent silk is carefully made by Unit value: 250 gp.
underground spiders and spider-like creatures. Armor: A non-magical armor made with darksteel reduces
Unit value: Determined by the creature's CR. the lightning damage you take by 3. It's also used to craft an
Armor: A non-magical armor made with shadowsilk grants armor of lightning resistance (metallic armor only).
you a +3 bonus to Dexterity (Stealth) checks to hide in lightly Weapons: A non-magical weapon made with darksteel
obscured areas (such as tree shadows). Harvested shadowsilk deals an additional 1d4 lightning damage. It's also used to
from a CR 13 or higher creature can be used to craft a cloak craft lightning damage dealing magic weapons, such as the
of arachnida. javelin of lightning.
Other: Used to craft lightning damage dealing magic items,
Minerals such as the wand of lightning bolt.
Adamantine Dwarvenstone
A shiny black metal, known as one of the hardest substances This marble-like ore is used by dwarves to create their
in existence. ceremonial armor for the defenders of their cities, even
Unit value: 250 gp. though is heavier and bulkier than other metallic armors.
Armor: Used to craft the adamantine armor. Unit value: 500 gp
Weapon: When you hit an object with an adamantine Armor: Used to craft a dwarven plate.
weapon or piece of ammunition, the hit is a critical hit.
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Ignum Other: Used to craft poison damage dealing magic items,
This black semi-translucent stone have some lava-like glowing such as the staff of the adder.
and flowing inside of it. Stellar Iron
Unit value: 500 gp A white bright metal, soft on touch but very resistant, known
Weapon: A non-magical weapon made with ignum deals an for being used by celestial beings.
additional 1d4 fire damage. It's also used to craft fire damage Unit value: 750 gp
dealing magic weapons, such as the flame tongue. Armor: A non-magical armor made with stellar iron
Other: Used to craft fire damage dealing magic items, such reduces the radiant damage you take by 3. It's also used to
as the staff of fire. craft an armor of radiant resistance (metallic armor only).
Infernal Steel Weapon: When you hit a fiend or an undead with a stellar
A blood red metal crafted in the lower planes, known for iron weapon, you can roll the damage again and use either
being used by demons and devils to fight celestials. result. It's also used to craft radiant damage dealing weapons,
Unit value: 750 gp such as the sun blade.
Armor: A non-magical armor made with infernal steel Non-Minerals
reduces the fire damage you take by 3. It's also used to craft an
armor of fire resistance (metallic armor only) or a demon Darkwood
armor. This piece of wood is as hard as normal wood but very light.
Weapon: When you hit a celestial or any good-aligned Unit value: 100 gp
creature with an infernal steel weapon, you can roll the Armor: Replaces the metal of any medium or heavy armor.
damage again and use either result.
Eternal Ice
Mithral This cold white-blue block of ice resist high temperatures, and
This white-silver metal is lighter and flexible than common it cannot melt in normal conditions.
steel. Unit value: 500 gp
Unit value: 250 gp Weapon: A non-magical weapon made with eternal ice
Armor: Used to craft the mithral armor. deals an additional 1d4 cold damage. It's also used to craft
Weapon: Two handed weapons made with mithral lose the cold damage dealing magic weapons, such as the frost brand.
heavy property and all the other weapons gain the light Other: Used to craft cold damage dealing magic items, such
feature. as the staff of frost.
Obsidian Infernal Leather
This black to deep purple glass-like stone is known to be very A reddish hard leather created in the infernal planes.
sharp. Unit value: 750 gp
Unit value: 250 gp Armor: A non-magical armor made with infernal leather
Armor: While wearing a non-magical medium or heavy reduces the fire damage you take by 3 and grants you a +3
armor (non hide) made with obsidian, when an enemy bonus to Charisma (Persuasion) checks when talking with
grapples you, it takes 1d4 slashing damage. fiends. It's also used to craft an armor of fire resistance
Weapons: A non-magical weapon made with obsidian deals (leather or studded leather).
an additional 1d4 slashing damage. It's also used for crafting
the sword of sharpness. Leafweave
Alchemically processed leaves that are hard as leather, used
Orichalcum also as camouflage.
This bronze orange metal is used to absorb the essence of Unit value: 100 gp
magic. Other: Used to craft the boots of elvenkind and the cloak of
Unit value: 500 gp elvenkind.
Armor: A non-magical armor made with orichalcum
reduces the force damage you take by 3. It's also used to craft Shadowfell Linen
an armor of force resistance (metallic armor only). A dark and purple linen found in the shadowfell.
Weapons: A non-magical weapon made with orichalcum Unit value: 750 gp
deals an additional 1d4 force damage. Armor: A non-magical armor made with shadowfell linen
Other: Used to craft anti-magic items, such as the ring of reduces the psychic damage you take by 3. It's also used to
mind shielding. craft an armor of psychic resistance (leather or studded
leater).
Plaguesteel
This ancient mossy-like metal has small spores floating Spiritual wood
around it. This cyan-like wood has a natural connection with the magic.
Unit value: 250 gp Unit value: 250 gp
Weapon: A non-magical weapon made with plaguesteel Armor: Replaces the metal of any medium or heavy armor.
deals an additional 1d4 poison damage. It's also used to craft While wearing an spiritual wood armor, you gain a +3 bonus
poison damage dealing magic weapons, such as the dagger of to concentration checks to maintain a spell.
venom.
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Plants and Herbs Blue Cress
The following list includes several plants and herbs (or parts Description. A plant with long stems topped with loose heads
of them) that can be used as reagents in alchemy. of blue, four-petalled flowers.
Unit value: 10 gp
Abyss Flower Bomb effect: Bomb (lightning)
Description. A dark pink flower with a thorny stem. Poison effect: Intensify
Unit value: 10 gp Potion effect: Archery
Bomb effect: Bomb (poison) Blue Seaweed
Poison effect: Condition (unconscious) Description. A bright blue seaweed that appears as a fuzzy
Potion effect: Archery patch of tubular fingers that hang down from rocks nearby
Angel Flower water.
Description. A tiny white yellow flower found in mountains Unit value: 10 gp
near rocks and stones. Bomb effect: Bomb (cold)
Unit value: 10 gp Poison effect: Vulnerability (cold)
Bomb effect: Blinding Potion effect: Water breathing
Poison effect: Vulnerability (radiant) Bone Garlic
Potion effect: Fortify (Wisdom) Description. A bulbous plant that grows up to 3 feet in height.
Aniseed Sap While it produces a beautiful white rounded flower, the bulb
Description. A thick amber-like fluid extracted from an is the only part used in alchemy.
Aniseed tree which can be found in cold regions. Unit value: 10 gp
Unit value: 10 gp Bomb effect: Bomb (necrotic)
Bomb effect: Bomb (lightning) Poison effect: Harm
Poison effect: Vulnerability (acid) Potion effect: Resistance (radiant)
Potion effect: Resistance (cold) Chromatic Mud
Ash Chives Description. A strange mud that reflects the light from any
Description. A plant that grows in clumps from underground light source, glowing faintly, which can be found near
bulbs and produce round, hollow gray leaves. oceans, rivers and lakes.
Unit value: 10 gp Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (lightning) Bomb effect: Bomb (acid)
Poison effect: Vulnerability (acid) Poison effect: Intensify
Potion effect: Resistance (cold) Potion effect: Resistance (acid)
Banshee's Lament Crimson Brittlebush
Description. A plant with leaf rosettes and bright, vibrant Description. A shrub that grows up to 30 inches tall, with
colours, with either blooms or inflorescence being fragrant leaves and a capitula with red-yellow ray florets and
produced on a stalk. The color varies between blue and crimson disc florets.
pink. Unit value: 10 gp
Unit value: 10 gp Bomb effect: Bomb (psychic)
Bomb effect: Bomb (psychic) Poison effect: Vulnerability (psychic)
Poison effect: Condition (deafened) Potion effect: Resistance (psychic)
Potion effect: Resistance (cold) Dragontongue Petals
Blackleaf Rose Description. A plant with golden petals which are spicy and
Description. A blood red rose with a black stem and small when eaten, they give a similar sensation as if you were
reddish thorns. drinking firewater.
Unit value: 10 gp Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (poison) Bomb effect: Bomb (fire)
Poison effect: Harm Poison effect: Vulnerability (fire)
Potion effect: Fortify (Dexterity) Potion effect: Resistance (fire)
Blood Herb Dried Ephedra
Description. A dark red poisonous herb with a similar shape Description. A brown shrub found in warm arid regions
to the Healer's boon herb, which can be found in forests. which has tiny scale-like leaves.
Unit value: 10 gp Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (poison) Bomb effect: Fog
Poison effect: Harm Poison effect: Weakness (Dexterity)
Potion effect: Melee Potion effect: Fortify (Constitution)
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Drojos Ivy Goblin Mud
Description. A purple climbing or ground-creeping woody Description. A bright green thick and dense mud that
plant used by small animals as natural ropes in jungles and appears under the rocks in swamps and marshes.
forests. Unit value: 10 gp
Unit value: 10 gp Bomb effect: Bomb (acid)
Bomb effect: Bomb (psychic) Poison effect: Vulnerability (acid)
Poison effect: Vulnerability (necrotic) Potion effect: Resistance (poison)
Potion effect: Fortify (Dexterity) Glowing Duscle
Dusk Itchweed Description. An herb that reaches a height of nearly 50
Description. A plant that grows up to 6 feet tall with a solid inches, with long, ovate leaves. The flowers have whitish
green stem and numerous orange flowers. The leaves are petals and yellow dots.
spirally arranged, long and broad. Unit value: 10 gp
Unit value: 10 gp Bomb effect: Bomb (lightning)
Bomb effect: Fog Poison effect: Weakness (Intelligence)
Poison effect: Vulnerability (force) Potion effect: Resistance (psychic)
Potion effect: Resistance (radiant) Golden Coneflower
Ebrium Fungus Description. A plant that grows up to 4 feet tall with erect
Description. A brown fungus which is known by its strong stems and leaves arranged alternately. The leaves are
odor and potent poison when dried and grinded. normaly hairy with a rough texture, and the yellow flowers
Unit value: 10 gp are collected together into single rounded heads.
Bomb effect: Bomb (poison) Unit value: 10 gp
Poison effect: Weakness (Strength) Bomb effect: Bomb (radiant)
Potion effect: Resistance (thunder) Poison effect: Condition (deafened)
Ecire Laurel
Potion effect: Fortify (Charisma)
Description. An aromatic evergreen shrub with green, Golden Hibiscus
glabrous leaves that grows in swamps. Description. A plant with lanceolate leaves with a toothed
Unit value: 10 gp margin and a large, trumpet-shaped yellow flower with five
Bomb effect: Bomb (radiant) petals.
Poison effect: Vulnerability (thunder) Unit value: 10 gp
Potion effect: Resistance (poison) Bomb effect: Slipperiness
Ellond Shrub
Poison effect: Weakness (Intelligence)
Potion effect: Melee
Description. A dried-looking woody plant with has several
main stems arising at or near the ground. Gray Gilliflower
Unit value: 10 gp Description. A plant that grows up to 30 inches tall, with
Bomb effect: Bomb (fire) glaucous, slender leaves. The silver-gray flowers are
Poison effect: Condition (paralyzed) produced singly or up to five together in a cyme.
Potion effect: Healing Unit value: 10 gp
Frenn Moss
Bomb effect: Bomb (lightning)
Poison effect: Condition (frightened)
Description. A blue gray moss that grows in swamps and Potion effect: Resistance (thunder)
marshes.
Unit value: 10 gp Healer's Boon
Bomb effect: Bomb (poison) Description. A medicinal red herb that grows near water
Poison effect: Vulnerability (poison) sources like rivers and lakes.
Potion effect: Resistance (poison) Unit value: 10 gp
Ghostly Snowdrop
Bomb effect: Bomb (radiant)
Poison effect: Vulnerability (radiant)
Description. A tiny plant with two linear leaves and a single Potion effect: Healing
small semi-translucent white drooping bell shaped flower
with blue markings. Iron Thistle
Unit value: 10 gp Description. A silver flowering plant characterized by leaves
Bomb effect: Bomb (necrotic) with sharp prickles on the stem and flat parts of leaves.
Poison effect: Vulnerability (necrotic) Unit value: 10 gp
Potion effect: Resistance (radiant) Bomb effect: Bomb (force)
Poison effect: Weakness (Constitution)
Potion effect: Melee
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Kasuni Juice Raven Silkweed
Description. A white dense liquid extracted from the Description. A plant that grows up to 5 feet tall with simple
spherical fruit of a Kasuni tree. and opposite leaves that are up to 1 feet long. The highly
Unit value: 10 gp fragrant star-shaped flowers vary from black through
Bomb effect: Bomb (psychic) purplish.
Poison effect: Weakness (Wisdom) Unit value: 10 gp
Potion effect: Fortify (Intelligence) Bomb effect: Bomb (necrotic)
Kreet Paste
Poison effect: Harm
Potion effect: Darkvision
Description. A thick viscous fluid extracted from a Kreet
mushroom, found in humid cold places. Slime Thimbleberry
Unit value: 10 gp Description. A dense shrub up to 8 feet tall with several
Bomb effect: Slipperiness canes growing in large clumps. This shrub produces a
Poison effect: Weakness (Dexterity) green fruit filled with a thick paste which is used in
Potion effect: Resistance (lightning) alchemy.
Lunar Nectar
Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (acid)
Description. The nectar from the silver tiny flower named Poison effect: Weakness (Charisma)
Lunar Dust, which can only be harvested under moonlight. Potion effect: Resistance (acid)
Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (psychic) Storm Daisy
Poison effect: Weakness (Constitution) Description. A plant with rosettes of small rounded leaves
Potion effect: Resistance (force) that grow flat to the ground with a silver and spiker flower.
Mandrake Root
Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Blinding
Description. The roots from a Mandrake plant are known for Poison effect: Vulnerability (lightning)
having small air bags on its interior, and when squished, the Potion effect: Fortify (Dexterity)
compressed air faintly sounds like screams.
Unit value: 10 gp Spineflower Berries
Bomb effect: Slipperiness Description. These tiny purple brown berries grows in the
Poison effect: Vulnerability (psychic) center of the Spineflower, a rare plant with sharp petals and
Potion effect: Resistance (psychic) a stem filled with spines.
Mermaid Braid
Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (lightning)
Description. A gold-brown seaweed that grows up to 30 feet Poison effect: Condition (paralyzed)
long from its holdfast, found under the ocean and lakes. Potion effect: Fortify (Charisma)
Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (cold) Sugar Hibiscus Berries
Poison effect: Weakness (Charisma) Description. A plant with simple leaves on purplish stems
Potion effect: Water breathing and a large white taproot. The flowers are also white,
Nightshade
followed by purple black berries which are used for poisons.
Unit value: 10 gp
Description. A deep dark blue flower with 4 soft, long and Bomb effect: Bomb (fire)
pointy petals and a gray, dried-looking stem. Poison effect: Intensify
Unit value: 10 gp Potion effect: Healing
Bomb effect: Bomb (necrotic)
Poison effect: Weakness (Wisdom) Tempest Flower
Potion effect: Darkvision Description. A plant that grows up to 10 feet tall, with simple
Olina Petals
or branched stems. The leaves are spirally arranged and the
flowers are produced in daisy-like inflorescences, with
Description. These pink petals from an Olina flower have yellow and orange florets arranged in a prominent, cone-
small bright red dots, known for its venomous properties. shaped head.
Unit value: 10 gp Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (cold) Bomb effect: Bomb (thunder)
Poison effect: Weakness (Dexterity) Poison effect: Weakness (Strength)
Potion effect: Archery Potion effect: Resistance (lightning)
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Thunderleaf White Poppy
Description. These yellow leaves are soft to touch and known Description. A beautiful white flower that grows up to 4 feet
for never fell from a Thundertree because of wind. tall and it have 5 petals, giving it a small star shape.
Unit value: 10 gp Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (thunder) Bomb effect: Fog
Poison effect: Vulnerability (lightning) Poison effect: Condition (unconscious)
Potion effect: Resistance (thunder) Potion effect: Resistance (necrotic)
Twilight Wormwood Winter Turtlehead
Description. A purple gray fibrous plant with straight stems, Description. A plant with opposite, simple leaves, on stout,
growing up to 3 feet tall. The leaves are spirally arranged, upright stems. The flower are white and formed by two-
and they're known for their poisonous properties. lipped petals, which gives them a snapping beak
Unit value: 10 gp appearance.
Bomb effect: Bomb (psychic) Unit value: 10 gp
Poison effect: Condition (blinded) Bomb effect: Slipperiness
Potion effect: Fortify (Wisdom) Poison effect: Vulnerability (cold)
Ucre Bramble
Potion effect: Water breathing
Description. A white rough tangled prickly shrub with thorny Wisp Stems
stems that grows in almost every terrain. Description. This tiny flower looks like a bright blue
Unit value: 10 gp dandelion seed head. Even though it looks pretty, the stem
Bomb effect: Blinding is the only usable part for alchemical concoctions.
Poison effect: Condition (blinded) Unit value: 10 gp
Potion effect: Resistance (radiant) Bomb effect: Bomb (poison)
Viper Thistle
Poison effect: Harm
Potion effect: Fortify (Strength)
Description. A flowering poisonous plant characterized by
leaves with sharp prickles on the stem and flat parts of Wizard's Clover
leaves. The flowerhead have a bright red-purple colour. Description. A small evergreen plant with three leaves (rarely
Unit value: 10 gp four) and heads or dense spikes of small red and yellow
Bomb effect: Bomb (poison) flowers.
Poison effect: Vulnerability (poison) Unit value: 10 gp
Potion effect: Darkvision Bomb effect: Bomb (force)
Poison effect: Vulnerability (force)
Potion effect: Fortify (Intelligence)
Wolf Hair
Description. A pale gray moss that looks like fur, which grows
in trees and rocks.
Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (force)
Poison effect: Vulnerability (thunder)
Potion effect: Melee
Yeti's Parsley
Description. A bright glue-gray plant with a flowering stem
with sparser leaves and flat-topped umbels with numerous
cyanish flowers, which can be found in cold climates.
Unit value: 10 gp
Bomb effect: Bomb (cold)
Poison effect: Condition (frightened)
Potion effect: Fortify (Constitution)
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Optional Rules: Material Repairing Equipment
If you want to repair a piece of equipment made with a special
Resistance material, you need to make a tools check using the required
Every non-magical armor or weapon made with special artisan tools. The DC equals to 8 + total amount of reduced
materials have a number of resistance points. If the points points.
are reduced to 0, the piece of equipment is broken and you Depending on what you're trying to repair, you need to use a
need to repair it to use it again. number of units of the same material, as shown in the
The points are reduced in the following events: following table.
Equipment type Number of Material Units
When you make an attack with a weapon made with a
special material and you roll a 1, the resistance points of Armor 2 units
the weapon are reduced by 1 point. Weapon 1 unit
When you take a critical hit from an opponent, it reduces
your armor resistance points by 1. If you pass the check, the equipment is repaired completely.
Each reduced point also reduces the attack bonus and If you fail the check, you can make another check when you
damage dealt for weapons, and the AC for armors. finish a long rest.
In the following table you can see how many resistance
points have a special material depending on the material Common Items Resistance
value. A material that replaces any of the materials mentioned You can also apply this rules to common materials like iron
in the table uses the resistance of the replaced material (for and wood. Determine the resistance points using the market
example, a coral armor uses the metal resistance points) value of the items, and for repairing them you will need units
Resistance Points by Value
of iron, wood, or any other common material.
Material Value Clothing, non-metallic Wood Metal
100 or less 2 3 4
101 - 500 3 4 5
501 - 1.000 4 5 6
1.001 or more 5 6 7
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Chapter 9: Modular Alchemy
C
HARACTERS CAN USE SOME OF THE
materials they collect during their adventures to Creating a Concoction
craft new pieces of gear, magic weapons and Type Time Cost
armor, but they can also use some for creating Bomb
various alchemical concoctions. Materials that
have an alchemical feature are known as Common 1 day 25 gp
reagents. Uncommon 3 days 80 gp
Due the complexity of some mixtures, only the most
experienced characters can create certain concoctions. The Rare 1 workweek 250 gp
character level determines the maximum rarity of the Very rare 2 workweeks 500 gp
concoction it can create, as shown in the table below.
Poison
Concoction Rarity Required Character Level
Common 1 day 25 gp
Common 1st
Uncommon 3 days 100 gp
Uncommon 3rd
Rare 1 workweek 500 gp
Rare 7th
Very rare 2 workweeks 1,000 gp
Very Rare 10th
Potion
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In addition, the concoction rarity determines the
Bombs Constitution save DC a creature must make to try to resist the
This category includes any thrown mixture which can damage poison.
or cause other effects on an area. As an action, a character Concoction Rarity Save DC
can throw a concoction up to 30 to a location it can see. The Common 10
mixture shatters when it reach the location, releasing its
content, and any creature within the area of explosion must Uncommon 13
make a Dexterity saving throw or take damage. A successful Rare 15
save reduces the damage in half.
The concoction rarity determines save DC and the area of Very rare 17
explosion of the concoction.
If the creature fails the check, is considered poisoned for
Concoction Rarity Save DC Area of Explosion the duration of the poison. Then, and any other effects occurs.
Common 10 5-foot radius The poisoned condition lasts until the duration of the
mixture. If the poison imposes any other effect or condition,
Uncommon 13 10-foot radius the creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of
Rare 15 15-foot radius its turns, ending any additional effects on itself on a success.
Very rare 17 20-foot radius
Potions
Poisons Potions are mixtures created to give benefits to anyone who
drinks it. The effect depends on the potion used.
Poisons are substances that cause disturbances in living A creature can only be under the effects of one potion that
creatures. When creating a poison, the character must choose has a duration, and drinking a new potion will replace the
the poison type, which can be contact, ingested, inhaled or previous effect.
injury. You can read more about the poison types on the
chapter 1 of this supplement.
Reagent List
Reagent Bomb Effect Poison Effect Potion Effect
Abyss flower Bomb (poison) Condition (unconscious) Archery
Angel flower Blinding Vulnerability (radiant) Fortify (Wisdom)
Aniseed sap Bomb (lightning) Vulnerability (acid) Resistance (cold)
Ash chives Bomb (fire) Vulnerability (fire) Resistance (necrotic)
Banshee's lament Bomb (psychic) Condition (deafened) Resistance (cold)
Blackleaf rose Bomb (poison) Harm Fortify (Dexterity)
Blood herb Bomb (poison) Harm Melee
Blue cress Bomb (lightning) Intensify Archery
Blue seaweed Bomb (cold) Vulnerability (cold) Water breathing
Bone garlic Bomb (necrotic) Harm Resistance (radiant)
Chromatic mud Bomb (acid) Intensify Resistance (acid)
Crimson brittlebush Bomb (psychic) Vulnerability (psychic) Resistance (psychic)
Dragontongue petals Bomb (fire) Vulnerability (fire) Resistance (fire)
Dried ephedra Fog Weakness (Dexterity) Fortify (Constitution)
Drojos ivy Bomb (psychic) Vulnerability (necrotic) Fortify (Dexterity)
Dusk Itchweed Fog Vulnerability (force) Resistance (radiant)
Ebrium fungus Bomb (poison) Weakness (Strength) Resistance (thunder)
Ecire laurel Bomb (radiant) Vulnerability (thunder) Resistance (poison)
Ellond shrub Bomb (fire) Condition (paralyzed) Healing
Frenn moss Bomb (poison) Vulnerability (poison) Resistance (poison)
Ghostly snowdrop Bomb (necrotic) Vulnerability (necrotic) Resistance (radiant)
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Reagent List (Continuation)
Reagent Bomb Effect Poison Effect Potion Effect
Goblin mud Bomb (acid) Vulnerability (acid) Resistance (poison)
Glowing duscle Bomb (lightning) Weakness (Intelligence) Resistance (psychic)
Golden coneflower Bomb (radiant) Condition (deafened) Fortify (Charisma)
Golden hibiscus Slipperiness Weakness (Intelligence) Melee
Gray gilliflower Bomb (lightning) Condition (frightened) Resistance (thunder)
Healer's boon Bomb (radiant) Vulnerability (radiant) Healing
Iron thistle Bomb (force) Weakness (Constitution) Melee
Kasuni juice Bomb (psychic) Weakness (Wisdom) Fortify (Intelligence)
Kreet paste Slipperiness Weakness (Dexterity) Resistance (lightning)
Lunar nectar Bomb (psychic) Weakness (Constitution) Resistance (force)
Mandrake root Slipperiness Vulnerability (psychic) Resistance (psychic)
Mermaid braid Bomb (cold) Weakness (Charisma) Water breathing
Nightshade Bomb (necrotic) Weakness (Wisdom) Darkvision
Olina petals Bomb (cold) Weakness (Dexterity) Archery
Raven silkweed Bomb (necrotic) Harm Darkvision
Slime thimbleberry Bomb (acid) Weakness (Charisma) Resistance (acid)
Storm daisy Blinding Vulnerability (lightning) Fortify (Dexterity)
Spineflower berries Bomb (lightning) Condition (paralyzed) Fortify (Charisma)
Sugar hibiscus berries Bomb (fire) Intensify Healing
Tempest flower Bomb (thunder) Weakness (Strength) Resistance (lightning)
Thunderleaf Bomb (thunder) Vulnerability (lightning) Resistance (thunder)
Twilight wormwood Bomb (psychic) Condition (blinded) Fortify (Wisdom)
Ucre bramble Blinding Condition (blinded) Resistance (radiant)
Viper thistle Bomb (poison) Vulnerability (poison) Darkvision
White poppy Fog Condition (unconscious) Resistance (necrotic)
Winter turtlehead Slipperiness Vulnerability (cold) Water breathing
Wisp stems Bomb (poison) Harm Fortify (Strength)
Wizard's clover Bomb (force) Vulnerability (force) Fortify (Intelligence)
Wolf hair Bomb (force) Vulnerability (thunder) Melee
Yeti's parsley Bomb (cold) Condition (frightened) Fortify (Constitution)
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Reagent Effects (Bombs)
Effect Description Rarity
Blinding
A bright light explosion is released when the bomb explodes. Any creature
Blinding I Common
that fails the saving throw is blinded for 1 round
A bright light explosion is released when the bomb explodes. Any creature
Blinding II Uncommon
that fails the saving throw is blinded for 1d4 rounds
Bomb*
Every creature in the bomb area must make a saving throw or take 1d6 damage.
Bomb I Common
A successful saving throw halves the damage
Every creature in the bomb area must make a saving throw or take 3d6 damage.
Bomb II Uncommon
A successful saving throw halves the damage
Every creature in the bomb area must make a saving throw or take 5d6 damage.
Bomb III Rare
A successful saving throw halves the damage
Every creature in the bomb area must make a saving throw or take 7d6 damage.
Bomb IV Very rare
A successful saving throw halves the damage
Fog
Fog I A dense fog appears in the area, blocking the vision for 1d4 rounds Common
Fog II A dense fog appears in the area, blocking the vision for 1d4 + 1 rounds Uncommon
Slippery oil is released on the ground in the bomb area. Any creature that start
Slipperiness Common
its turn in the area must make a Dexterity saving throw or be knocked prone
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Reagent Effects (Potions)
Effect Description Rarity
Archery
Archery I When you make a ranged attack roll, you have a +1 bonus on that roll Common
When you make a ranged attack roll, you can roll a d4 and add the number rolled
Archery II Uncommon
to that roll
Archery III When you make a ranged attack roll, you can roll with advantage Rare
Darkvision
Darkvision I You gain darkvision out to a range of 30 feet Common
Darkvision II You gain darkvision out to a range of 60 feet Uncommon
Fortify*
Fortify I When you make a skill check or saving throw, you have a +1 bonus on that roll Common
When you make a skill check or saving throw, you can roll a d4 and add the
Fortify II Uncommon
number rolled to that roll
Fortify III When you make a skill check or saving throw, you can roll with advantage Rare
Healing
Healing I When you drink this mixture, you regain 2d4 + 2 hit points Common
Healing II When you drink this mixture, you regain 4d4 + 4 hit points Uncommon
Healing III When you drink this mixture, you regain 8d4 + 8 hit points Rare
Healing IV When you drink this mixture, you regain 10d4 + 20 hit points Very rare
Melee
Melee I When you make a melee attack roll, you have a +1 bonus on that roll Common
When you make a melee attack roll, you can roll a d4 and add the number rolled
Melee II Uncommon
to that roll
Melee III When you make a melee attack roll, you can roll with advantage Rare
Resistance**
Resistance I Damage that you take from one damage type is reduced by 3 (minimum 1) Common
Resistance II You gain resistance against one damage type Uncommon
Water Breathing You can breathe underwater for the duration of the mixture Uncommon
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Chapter 10: Modular Magic Items
E
VERY MAGICAL ITEM HAVE SPECIAL Spells and Charges
properties which can go from dealing
additional damage, giving resistance to a If an item has the charges or spell properties, the creator must
particular damage type, allowing a character decide which spell wants to add when creating the item. The
to cast spells, increase their attributes and character must have proficiency in the Arcana skill and must
more. This section gives both players and provide any material components required for the casting of
DMs some guidelines to create custom the spell. Moreover, the character must have the spell
magic items, which can also be crafted using the previous prepared, or it must be among the character's known spells, in
rules. order to add that spell to the item.
The character level determines the recommended levels a For items with the Spell property, a character can choose
character should have to gain access to a specific tier. For only one spell to add. The spell level is determined by the
example, a 3rd level character should have a tier 1 item, while property rarity. For example, an item that have the Spell III
a 9th level character can have a tier 3 item or lower. property with the lightning bolt spell, that spell will be casted
Character Level Item Tier Properties' Rarity
as a 7th-level spell every time a character uses it.
For items with charges, a character can choose to add
1st-4th Tier 1 Minor various spells. The number of spells and the spell level is
5th-8th Tier 2 Uncommon
determined by the rarity of the property, as shown in the
following table.
9th-12th Tier 3 Rare
Property Number of Spells Maximum Spell Level
13th-16th Tier 4 Very Rare
Charges I 1 1st
17th-20th Tier 5 Legendary
Charges II 2 3rd
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Rare Properties Legendary Properties
Property Description Property Description
Ability Ability
Increase an Ability Score to 18 Increase an Ability Score to 22
Increase II Increase IV
Armor I The item grants you +1 AC Armor III The item grants you +3 AC
The item has 5 charges (DC 13). It regains The item has 9 charges (DC 17). It regains
Charges II Charges IV
1d4 expended charges daily at dawn 1d6+2 expended charges daily at dawn
Damage II The item deals an extra 1d6 damage Damage IV The item deals an extra 1d10 damage
Damage that you take from one damage Defense III You gain immunity against one damage type
Defense I
type is reduced by 3 (minimum 1)
You can cast one 3rd-level spell at will (DC
Permaspell III
The item shed bright light in a 40-foot 17)
Light II
radius and dim light for an additional 40 feet
You can cast a spell at 8th level once per
Spell IV
You can cast one 1st-level spell at will (DC long rest (DC 17)
Permaspell II
13)
The item has the thrown property (20/60)
Returning
and it flies to your hand after attacking Crafting Modular Magic Items
The item glows faintly when a creature of If the DM allows it, a character can craft these
Sentinel II items. To do so, determine the item rarity first,
a specific type is near (240 feet or less)
then, follow the downtime rules found in the
Skill II The item grants advantage to one skill check Xanathar's Guide to Everything to set the CR range,
The item deals an extra 3d6 damage workweeks and gold cost for each item.
Slayer II
against a specific creature type
You can cast a spell at 6th level once per
Spell II
long rest (DC 13) Evolving Items
Vampiric II
On a critical hit, you regain hitpoints You can use the modular magic item rules for creating an item
equal to half the damage dealt (minimum 1) that will evolve with a specific character. First, make sure to
You gain a +2 bonus on attacks and damage give something to the item so it makes the character the only
Weapon II
rolls one to use it, such as adding a class prerequisite for attuning
to the item. You can also link it with the character's story and
Very Rare Properties important events, like being the weapon his father used when
Property Description
he was an adventurer.
Ability
Increase an Ability Score to 20
Evolving Requirements
Increase III
To evolve an item to a tier, the character must be at least at the
Armor II The item grants you +2 AC minimum level required for each tier to evolve the item. For
The item has 7 charges (DC 15). It regains example, a 7th level character cannot evolve his or her magic
Charges III
1d6 expended charges daily at dawn item to tier 3 until reaching 9th level.
Additionally, even if a character has level to evolve the item
Damage III The item deals an extra 1d8 damage to the next tier, it's up to the DM to determine an additional
Defense II You gain resistance against one damage type task or a triggering event to allow the item to evolve. This
requirement gives a bit of background to the item, and also
Light III
The item shed bright light in a 80-foot allows the DM to create some special quests to discover the
radius and dim light for an additional 80 feet item hidden features. Here're some sample requirements you
Permaspell II
You can cast one 2nd-level spell at will (DC can use:
15)
The character must slay a number of creatures with the
Spell III
You can cast a spell at 7th level once per weapon.
long rest (DC 15) The item must be placed on the altar found in the top of an
On a hit, you regain hitpoints equal to abandoned wizard tower.
Vampiric III
half the damage dealt (minimum 1) The character must gain a deity's favor.
You gain a +3 bonus on attacks and damage
The character must defeat an old enemy of the weapon
Weapon III
rolls
maker.
The item evolves after saving a group of innocents from a
dark ritual.
The character must execute a light (or dark) ritual.
The item evolves when the character makes a big sacrifice
for a personal cause.
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Item Tiers and Evolving Items Evolving Weapon Example
Whenever an item evolves into a new tier, you can upgrade the Igni (Tier 1)
properties to a rarer level following the same table from the Weapon (longsword), common (requires attunement)
Item Tiers section.
Tier 2. When it evolves to this tier, you can add two Same stats as the longsword found in the Player's Handbook,
uncommon special properties to the item. plus the guardian minor property (+2 on initiative rolls if the
Tier 3. When it evolves to this tier, you can upgrade the bearer isn't incapacitated).
uncommon special properties to rare special properties.
Tier 4. When it evolves to this tier, the item gains an extra Igni (Tier 2)
uncommon special property and you can upgrade one rare Weapon (longsword), uncommon (requires attunement)
special property to a very rare special property.
Tier 5. When it evolves to this tier, you can upgrade one When a character evolves Igni to this tier, apply the following
uncommon special property to a rare special property, one changes to the item's traits:
rare special property to a very rare special property, and one You gain a +1 on attack and damage rolls made with this
very rare special property to a Legendary property weapon. Additionally, when you hit with an attack using
Taking and Replacing Properties this weapon, the target takes an additional 1d4 fire
Since this rules are based on evolving the weapon properties damage.
instead of changing them to other, I don't recommend Igni (Tier 3)
replacing one property with another at higher tiers, but it's up Weapon (longsword), rare (requires attunement)
to you if you want to do so. For example, replacing the
Damage II property with the Vampiric III property when When a character evolves Igni to this tier, apply the following
evolving to tier 4. changes to the item's traits:
A reason for replacing properties could be related with the
item background story or a very particular event, such as Increase the bonus to attack and damage rolls to a +2
discovering that the item contains the soul of an evil creature, The fire damage dealt by attacks with this weapon
replacing the "good-aligned" properties when the soul is increases to 1d6.
awakened, like replacing the Light I property to a Damage I
property (necrotic) for a weapon. Igni (Tier 4)
Alternatively, you can avoid taking one property at the Weapon (longsword), very rare (requires attunement)
beginning rarity, and then take a rarer property at higher tiers. When a character evolves Igni to this tier, apply the following
For example, when creating an armor, you only choose the changes to the item's traits:
Ability Increase I property and left the second property empty
at tier 2. Then, when the armor evolves to tier 3, you upgrade The fire damage dealt by attacks with this weapon
the Ability Increase to II and you also pick the Armor I for the increases to 1d8.
second property. As an action, you can cast the fireball spell at 3rd level (DC
11). After using this ability, you need to finish a long rest.
Triggering Event Example
A 3rd level character is rewarded with Igni, a longsword used Igni, Soul of the Fire (Tier 5)
by his family for generations to defend the city against evil. Weapon (longsword), legendary (requires attunement)
Since he is a 3rd level character, the weapon is at tier 1, so When a character evolves Igni to this tier, apply the following
it's just a basic longsword with a nice name, a background changes to the item's traits:
history, and the Guardian minor property (for now). Increase the bonus to attack and damage rolls to a +3
The character continues its adventures using the The fire damage dealt by attacks with this weapon
longsword, and after some adventures he reaches level 5. In increases to 1d10.
this moment, his father tells him that the longsword has As an action, you can now cast the fireball spell at 6th level
special abilities, and the character needs to prove himself (DC 13). After using this ability, you need to finish a long
worthy to unleash those abilities. For this, he must destroy an rest.
old fire elemental that attacked the city years ago.
In this case, the character have the first requirement
completed (reach level 5 to evolve the weapon to tier 2), but
the weapon will not evolve until the character kills the fire
elemental mentioned by his father.
After reaching 6th level, the character decides to enter the
elemental lair and fight with the creature, and at the moment
he destroys the elemental, the essence of the creature is
drained by the longsword, and with that the weapon evolves to
tier 2, giving the weapon a +1 to attack and damage and an
extra +1d4 fire damage on a hit.
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Appendix A: Parts by Creature
I
n the following section you will find some example Beholders
materials a character can get from creatures. This list
doesn't includes weapons, armor, or any kind of gear Beholder
the creature have. Instead, the list can help players 1 unit of central beholder eye
and DMs to determine what they can harvest from 2 units of small beholder eyes
each creature. Remember that every creature have 1
unit of the creature type essence that can be extracted Death Tyrant
using a essence extraction device. 3 units of death tyrant ectoplasm
The list also includes the total amount of each part a
character can harvest. This list doesn't consider bones, meat, Spectator
blood, or common organs. Some creatures have particular 1 unit of central spectator eye
organs listed because they grant benefits or features to the 1 unit of small spectator eyes
creature, such as the essential organ that gives a dragon its
breath weapon. Read the Collecting Materials section to see Blights
how many harvest checks the characters can make per
creature. Needle Blight
1 unit of needle blight roots
Aarakockra
1 unit of aarakockra feathers Twig Blight
1 unit of twig blight roots
Aboleth
1 unit of aboleth brain Vine Blight
4 units of aboleth hide 1 unit of vine blight roots
1 unit of aboleth mucous
1 unit of aboleth tail Bulette
1d4 units of aboleth teeth 2 units of bulette claws
3 units of aboleth tentacles 2 units of bulette scales
Angels Cambion
Deva 1 unit of cambion wings
1 unit of deva feathers 1 unit of fiend heart
Carrion Crawler
Planetar 2 units of carrion crawler tentacles
4 units of planetar feathers 1 unit of carrion crawler mucus
Solar Chimera
4 units of solar feathers 2 units of chimera claws
1 unit of young red dragon essential organ
Ankheg 1 unit of young red dragon scales
1 unit of ankheg acid 4 units of young red dragon wings
4 units of ankheg carapace
2 units of ankheg claws Chuul
1 unit of ankheg mandibles 2 units of chuul carapace
1 unit of chuul tentacles
Azer 2 units of chuul pincers
1 unit of azer heart
Cloaker
Banshee 1 unit of cloaker eyes
1 unit of banshee ectoplasm 2 units of cloaker hide
1 unit of banshee dust
Basilisk Cockatrice
2 units of basilisk eyes 1 unit of cockatrice hide
2 units of basilisk hide
1d4 units of basilisk teeth Couatl
1 unit of couatl feathers
Behir 1 unit of couatl hide
4d4 units of behir claws 1 unit of couatl venom sac
1 unit of behir essential organ
9 units of behir hide
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Cyclops Bone Devil
1 unit of cyclops eye 1 unit of bone devil poison
2d4 units of cyclops toes Erinyes
Darkmantle 2 units of erinyes feathers
1 unit of darkmantle hide Horned Devil
1 unit of darkmantle tentacles
2 units of horned devil horns
Death Knight 2 units of horned devil wings
1 unit of death knight heart
Ice Devil
Demilich 4 units of ice devil carapace
1/4 units of demilich ectoplasm 1 unit of ice devil mandibles
Demons Imp
1/4 units of imp wings
Barlgura
2 units of barlgura hide Pit Fiend
4 units of pit fiend hide
Chasme 2 units of pit fiend horns
2 units of chasme carapace 2 units of pit fiend wings
2 units of chasme wings
Spined Devil
Dretch 1 unit of spined devil hide
1 unit of dretch fetid cloud sac 2 units of spined devil wings
Glabrezu Dinosaurs
2 units of glabrezu carapace
2 units of glabrezu claws Allosaurus
2 units of allosaurus claws
Goristro 4 units of allosaurus hide
6 units of goristro hide
2 units of goristro horns Ankylosaurus
6 units of ankylosaurus hide
Hezrou
2 units of hezrou claws Plesiosaurus
1 unit of hezrou essential organ (stench) 4 units of plesiosaurus hide
Marilith Triceratops
2 units of marilith snake tail 6 units of triceratops hide
3 units of triceratops horns
Nalfeshnee
2 units of nalfeshnee tusks Pteranodon
2 units of nalfeshnee wings 2 units of pteranodon wings
Shadow Demon Tyrannosaurus Rex
1 unit of shadow demon dust 6 units of tyrannosaurus rex hide
4d4 units of tyrannosaurus rex teeth
Vrock
4 units of vrock hide Displacer Beast
1 unit of vrock spores 4 unit of displacer beast hide
2 units of vrock wings 2 units of displacer beast tentacles
Yochlol
1 unit of yochlol eye Doppelganger
1 unit of yochlol slime 1 unit of doppelganger brain
2 units of doppelganger flesh
Devils Dracolich
Barbed Devil Dracolich, Adult
1 unit of barbed devil hide An adult dracolich has the same materials as the base dragon
with the following parts and modifications
Bearded Devil
1 unit of bearded devil beard It only have 1d6 units of adult dragon scales
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Dracolich, Ancient Dryad
An ancient dracolich has the same materials as the base 1 unit of dryad heart
dragon with the following parts and modifications
Elementals
It only have 1d8 units of ancient dragon scales
Air Elemental
Dragon, Shadow 1 unit of elemental dust
A shadow dragon has the same materials as the base dragon, Earth Elemental
plus the following parts and modifications 1 unit of elemental rock shards
1 unit of shadow dragon dust Fire Elemental
The dragon essential organ is replaced by a shadow 1 unit of elemental molten core
dragon essential organ
The dragon scales are renamed as shadow dragon scales Water Elemental
(do the same for claws, horns, teeth, wings, and so on) 1 unit of elemental water
Dragons
Empyrean
All dragons share the same base parts a character can 1 unit of empyrean heart
harvest, and the only way to differentiate them is by the
dragon kin (black, blue, brass, bronze, copper, gold, green, red, Ettercap
silver, and white). Feel free to add special or unique parts to 1 unit of ettercap claws
each dragon type. 1 unit of ettercap poison
1 unit of ettercap silk gland
Ancient Dragon
4d4 units of ancient dragon claws Ettin
1 unit of ancient dragon essential organ 2 units of ettin tusk
2 units of ancient dragon horns 2d4 units of ettin toes
8 units of ancient dragon scales
4d4 units of ancient dragon teeth Faerie Dragon
8 units of ancient dragon wings All faerie dragons share the same parts a character can
harvest, and the only way to differentiate them is by the faerie
Adult Dragon dragon's scales color, which are divided in two groups: the
4d4 units of adult dragon claws younger ones (red, orange, and yellow), and the old ones
1 unit of adult dragon essential organ (green, blue, indigo, and violet). Feel free to add special or
2 units of adult dragon horns unique parts to each faerie dragon type.
6 units of adult dragon scales
4d4 units of adult dragon teeth 1/4 units of faerie dragon essential organ
6 units of adult dragon wings 1/4 unit of faerie dragon scales
Young Dragon Flumph
1d4 units of young dragon claws 1 unit of flumph foul-smelling liquid
1 unit of young dragon essential organ 1 unit of flumph tendrils
2 units of young dragon horns
4 units of young dragon scales Fomorian
2d4 units of young dragon teeth 1 unit of fomorian evil eye
4 units of young dragon wings 2d4 units of fomorian fingers
Dragon Wyrmling Fungi
2 units of dragon wyrmling claws Gas Spore
1 unit of dragon wyrmling essential organ 2 units of gass spore poisonous gas
2 units of dragon wyrmling horns
2 units of dragon wyrmling scales Violet Fungus
1d4 units of dragon wyrmling teeth 1 unit of violet fungus stalks
2 units of dragon wyrmling wings
Dragon Turtle Galeb Duhr
6d6 units of dragon turtle claws 1 unit of galeb duhr rocky skin
12 units of dragon turtle hide Gargoyle
12 units of dragon turtle shell fragments 1 unit of gargolye rocky skin
Drider Ghost
1d8 drider legs 1 unit of ghost ectoplasm
1 unit of drider web sac
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Ghouls Hell Hound
1 unit of hell hound essential organ
Ghast 1 unit of hell hound hide
1 unit of ghast claws 1 unit of hell hound teeth
1 unit of ghast stench
Hippogriff
Ghoul 2 units of hippogriff claws
1 unit of ghoul claws 2 units of hippogriff feathers
Giants Hook Horror
2 units of hook horror carapace
All giants share the same base parts a character can harvest, 2 units of hook horror hooks
and the only way to differentiate them is by the giant race
(cloud, fire, frost, hill, stone, and storm). Feel free to add Hydra
special or unique parts to each giant race. 9 units of hydra scales
4d4 units of hydra teeth
Giant
1 unit of giant heart Intellect Devourer
2d4 units of giant toes 1 unit of intellect devourer brain matter
1 unit of intellect devourer claws
Gibbering Mouther
1 unit of gibbering mouther eyes Kenku
1 unit of gibbering mouther spittle gland 1 unit of kenku feathers
Gorgon Kraken
2 units of gorgon hide 15 units of kraken hide
2 units of gorgon horns 4 units of kraken ink sac
1 unit of gorgon petrifying gas sac 15 units of kraken scales
6d4 units of kraken teeth
Grell 2d4 units of kraken tentacles
1 unit of grell beak Lamia
1d4 units of grell tentacles
2 units of lamia claws
Gricks 1 unit of lamia heart
Grick Lich
1 unit of grick beak 1 unit of lich ectoplasm
1 unit of grick hide
1d4 units of grick tentacles Magmin
1 unit of magmin molten skin
Grick Alpha
1 unit of grick alpha beak Manticore
2 units of grick alpha hide 1 unit of maticore tail spike
1d4 units of grick alpha tentacles 2 units of manticore teeth
2 units of manticore wings
Griffon
2 units of griffon claws Medusa
2 units of griffon feathers 1 unit of medusa head
Hags Mephits
All hags share the same base parts a character can harvest, All mephits share the same base parts a character can
and the only way to differentiate them is by the hag type harvest, and the only way to differentiate them is by their type
(green, night, and sea). Feel free to add special or unique parts (dust, ice, magma, mud, smoke, and steam). Feel free to add
to each hag type. special or unique parts to each mephit.
1 unit of hag claws Mephit
1 unit of hag heart 1 unit of mephit core
Harpy Merfolk
1 unit of harpy feathers 1 unit of merfolk hide
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Merrow Oozes
2 units of merrow hide Black Pudding
Mind Flayer 2 units of black pudding goo
1 unit of mind flayer brain Gelatinous Cube
1 unit of mind flayer tentacles 2 units of gelatinous cube gel
Minotaur Gray Ooze
2 units of minotaur horns 1 unit of gray ooze slime
Mummies Ochre Jelly
Mummy 2 units of ochre jelly slime
1 unit of mummy heart
2 units of mummy wrappings Otyugh
2 units of otyugh teeth
Mummy Lord 2 units of otyugh tentacles
2 units of mummy lord dust
2 units of mummy lord wrappings Owlbear
1 unit of owlbear claws
Myconids 2 units of owlbear feathers
1 unit of owlbear hide
Myconid Sprout
1 unit of myconid sprout spores Pegasus
2 units of pegasus feathers
Myconid Adult 1 unit of pegasus hooves
1 unit of myconid adult spores Peryton
Myconid Sovereign 1 unit of peryton antlers
2 units of myconid sovereign spores 1 unit of peryton feathers
1 unit of peryton talons
Nagas Piercer
Bone Naga 1 unit of piercer hide
2d4 units of bone naga fangs Pixie
Guardian Naga 1/4 units of pixie dust
2d4 units of guardian naga fangs Pseudodragon
2 units of guardian naga scales 1/4 units of pseudodragon scales
1 unit of guardian naga poison gland 1/4 units of pseudodragon venom
Spirit Naga Purple Worm
2d4 units of spirit naga fangs 8 units of purple worm hide
2 units of spirit naga scales 4d4 units of purple worm teeth
2d4 units of purple worm venom
Nightmare
1 unit of nightmare hooves Quaggoth
1 unit of quaggoth claws
Nothic 1 unit of quaggoth hide
1 unit of nothic claws
1 unit of nothic eye Remorhazes
Ogres Young Remorhaz
2 units of young remorhaz carapace
Ogre 1 unit of young remorhaz heat organ
2d4 units of ogre toes 2d4 units of young remorhaz legs
Half-Ogre Remorhaz
1d4 units of half ogre toes 4 units of remorhaz carapace
1 unit of remorhaz heat organ
Oni 3d4 units of remorhaz legs
1 unit of oni claws
1 unit of oni ivory horns
2d4 units of oni toes
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Roc Androsphinx
8 units of roc feathers 2 units of androsphinx feathers
2d4 units of roc talons 2 units of androsphinx hide
Roper Gynosphinx
2 units of roper hide 2 units of gynosphinx feathers
1d6 units of roper tendrils 2 units of gynosphinx hide
1d4 units of roper teeth
Sprite
Rust Monster 1/4 units of sprite dust
1 unit of rust monster antennae
1 unit of rust monster carapace Succubus/Incubus
1 unit of succubus/incubus claws
Salamanders 1 unit of succubus/incubus wings
Fire Snake Tarrasque
1 unit of fire snake scales 15 units of tarrasque carapace
Salamander
15 units of tarrasque hide
6d4 units of tarrasque teeth
2 units of salamander scales 6d4 units of tarrasque horns
Shadow Thri-Kreen
1 unit of shadow ectoplasm 1 unit of thri-kreen carapace
1 unit of shadow dust 1 unit of thri-kreen venom
Shambling Mound Treant
1 unit of shambling mound root-stem 6 units of treant bark
2 units of shambling mound vines 4d4 units of treant branches
4d4 units of treant roots
Slaadi
Umber Hulk
Note: A slaad only have a control gem if it was born from the 3 units of umber hulk carapace
Spawning Stone in Limbo. 2 units of umber hulk mandibles
Red Slaad Unicorn
1 unit of red slaad claws 1 unit of unicorn hooves
1 unit of red slaad control gem 1 unit of unicorn horn
1d4 units of slaad eggs
1 unit of red slaad hide Vampires
Blue Slaad Vampire
1 unit of blue slaad claws 1 unit of vampire dust
1 unit of blue slaad control gem 1 unit of vampire fangs
2 units of blue slaad hide 1 unit of vampire heart
Green Slaad Vampire Spawn
1 unit of green slaad claws 1 unit of vampire spawn dust
1 unit of green slaad control gem 1 unit of vampire spawn fangs
2 units of green slaad hide 1 unit of vampire spawn heart
Gray Slaad
1 unit of gray slaad claws Will-o'-Whisp
1 unit of gray slaad control gem 1/4 unit of will-o'-whisp dust
1 unit of gray slaad hide 1/4 unit of will-o'-whisp ectoplasm
Death Slaad Wraith
1 unit of death slaad claws 1 unit of wraith dust
1 unit of death slaad control gem 1 unit of wraith ectoplasm
1 unit of death slaad hide
Specter
1 unit of specter ectoplasm
1 unit of specter dust
Sphinxes
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Wyvern Blood Hawk
2 units of wyvern scales 1/2 units of blood hawk feathers
1 unit of wyvern stinger
1 unit of wyvern teeth Boar
2 units of wyvern venom 1 unit of boar hide
2 units of wyvern wings 1 unit of boar tusks
Xorn Brown Bear
1 unit of xorn rocky hide 2 units of brown bear hide
1d4 units of xorn teeth
Camel
Yeti 2 units of camel hide
Yeti Cat
2 units of yeti hide 1/4 unit of cat pelt
2 units of yeti horns
2 units of yeti eyes Constrictor Snake
2 units of constrictor snake skin
Abominable Yeti
3 units of yeti hide Crab
2 units of yeti horns 1/4 unit of crab carapace
2 units of yeti eyes
Crocodile
Yuan-Ti 2 units of crocodile hide
2 units of crocodile teeth
Yuan-Ti Abomination
2 units of yuan-ti abomination scales Death Dog
1 unit of yuan-ti abomination fangs 1 unit of death dog pelt
1 unit of yuan-ti abomination venom Deer
Yuan-Ti Malison 1 unit of deer hide
1 unit of yuan-ti malison scales Dire Wolf
1 unit of yuan-ti malison venom 2 units of dire wolf pelt
Miscelaneous Creatures Draft Horse
Ape
1 unit of draft horse hooves
1 unit of ape hide Eagle
Awakened Shrub
1/2 units of eagle feathers
1/2 unit of awakened shrub twigs Elephant
Awakened Tree
6 units of elephant hide
2 units of elephant tusks
3 units of wood
Elk
Axe Beak 1 unit of elk antlers
2 units of axe beak feathers 2 units of elk hide
Baboon Flying Snake
1/2 unit of baboon hide 1/4 units of flying snake feathers
Badger 1/4 units of flying snake hide
1/4 units of badger pelt Giant Ape
Bat 3 units of giant ape hide
1/4 units of bat wings Giant Badger
Black Bear 1 unit of giant badger hide
1 unit of black bear hide Giant Bat
Blink Dog 2 units of giant bat hide
1 unit of blink dog hide 2 units of giant bat wings
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Giant Boar Giant Shark
2 units of giant boar hide 4 units of giant shark skin
2 units of giant boar tusks Giant Spider
Giant Centipede 1 unit of giant spider venom
1/2 units of giant centipede poison 1 unit of giant spider web sac
Giant Constrictor Snake Giant Toad
4 units of giant constrictor snake skin 1 unit of giant toad tongue
2 units of giant toad skin
Giant Crab
1 unit of giant crab carapace Giant Vulture
2 units of giant vulture feathers
Giant Crocodile
4 units of giant crocodile hide Giant Wasp
3 units of giant crocodile teeth 1 unit of giant wasp stinger
Giant Eagle Giant Weasel
2 units of giant eagle feathers 1 unit of giant weasel hide
Giant Elk Giant Wolf Spider
1 unit of giant elk antlers 1 unit of giant wolf spider venom
4 units of giant elk hide 1 unit of giant wolf spider web sac
Giant Fire Beetle Goat
1 unit of giant fire beetle carapace 1 unit of goat pelt
1 unit of giant fire beetle glowing glands Hawk
Giant Frog 1/4 units of hawk feathers
1 unit of giant frog skin Hunter Shark
1 unit of giant frog tongue
2 units of hunter shark skin
Giant Goat
2 units of giant goat pelt Hyena
1 unit of giant goat horns 1 unit of hyena pelt
Giant Hyena Jackal
2 units of giant hyena pelt 1 unit of jackal pelt
Giant Lizard Killer Whale
2 units of giant lizard scales 4 units of killer whale skin
Giant Octopus Lion
3 units of giant octopus tentacles 2 units of lion hide
1 unit of giant octopus ink sac Lizard
Giant Owl 1/4 units of lizard scales
2 units of giant owl feathers Mammoth
Giant Poisonous Snake 4 units of mammoth hide
1 unit of giant poisonous snake skin 2 units of mammoth tusks
1 unit of giant poisonous snake poison Mastiff
Giant Rat 1 unit of mastiff hide
1/2 units of giant rat hide Mule
Giant Scorpion 1 unit of mule hide
2 units of giant scorpion carapace Octopus
2 units of giant scorpion claws 1 unit of octopus tentacles
1 unit of giant scorpion sting 1/2 unit of octopus ink sac
1 unit of giant scorpion venom sac
Giant Sea Horse Owl
2 units of giant sea horse hide 1/4 units of owl feathers
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Panther Riding Horse
1 unit of panther hide 1 unit of riding horse hooves
Phase Spider Saber-Toothed Tiger
1 unit of phase spider venom 2 units of saber-toothed tiger hide
1 unit of phase spider web sac 1 unit of saber-toothed tiger fangs
Poisonous Snake Scorpion
1/4 units of poisonous snake skin 1/4 units of scorpion venom
1/4 unit of poisonous snake poison
Spider
Polar Bear 1/4 units of spider venom
2 units of polar bear hide
Tiger
Pony 2 units of tiger hide
1 unit of pony hooves
Vulture
Rat 1 unit of vulture feathers
1/4 units of rat pelt
Warhorse
Raven 1 unit of warhorse hooves
1/4 units of raven feathers
Weasel
Reef Shark 1/4 units of weasel pelt
1 unit of reef shark skin
Winter Wolf
Rhinoceros 2 units of winter wolf hide
2 units of rhinoceros hide
2 units of rhinoceros horns Wolf
1 unit of wolf hide
Worg
2 units of worg hide