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Apricorn Crafting v4

This document describes the process of crafting Pokéballs and parts using an Apricorn Kit. Trainers can craft shells, specialty parts, and casings from apricorns to then assemble into regular Pokéballs or specialty balls. Critical successes on crafting rolls may result in bonus effects like shields or stat boosts for the crafted balls.

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Apricorn Crafting v4

This document describes the process of crafting Pokéballs and parts using an Apricorn Kit. Trainers can craft shells, specialty parts, and casings from apricorns to then assemble into regular Pokéballs or specialty balls. Critical successes on crafting rolls may result in bonus effects like shields or stat boosts for the crafted balls.

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Apricorn Crafting v4

Apricorn crafting allows you to make your own pokéballs and specialty balls.
You need an Apricorn Kit to make these items, if you are proficient with an
Apricorn Kit you can add your proficiency modifier to these crafting rolls.

Trained Craft Bonus = Wisdom Mod. + Proficiency Bonus


Untrained Craft Bonus = Wisdom Mod.

You can make a number of items equal to the appropriate formulas below.

Parts / Long Rest = Wisdom Mod. + Trainer LVL


Balls / Long Rest = Wisdom Mod.

Parts
Parts are items used to craft pokeballs, you use apricorns to make most of them.

Item Craft DC Parts


Shell 10 Any Apricorn (1) ​Makes ​two​ shells of that apricorns color.
Specialty 12 Any Apricorn (1) ​Makes ​one​ specialty part of that apricorns color.

There are some parts that cannot be crafted that are integral to building pokéballs. Casings are cheap,
but useless on their own. These can typically be bought at any Poke Mart.

Item Cost Description


Casing 10 Contains the internal components and the frame for a pokéball.
Casing+ 15 Contains the internal components and the frame for a better pokéball.
EX Casing 30 Contains the internal components and the frame for an exceptional pokéball.
SP Casing 45 Contains the internal components and the frame for a superior pokéball.

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Pokeballs
Crafting pokeballs requires the correct parts, and making a crafting check.

Regular Craft Parts


DC
Pokéball 12 Red Shell (1), White Shell (1), Casing (1)

Great Ball 14 Blue Shell (1), Red Specialty Parts (1) White Shell (1), Casing+ (1)

Ultra Ball 16 Yellow Specialty Parts (1), Black Shell (1), White Shell (1), EX Casing (1)

Hyper Ball 18 Red Shell (1), Black Specialty Parts (1), White Shell (1), SP Casing (1)

Special Craft Parts


DC
Dive Ball 14 Blue Shell (2), White Shell (1), EX Casing (1)

Dusk Ball 14 Black Shell (2), Green Shell (1), EX Casing (1)

Fast Ball* 14 Red Shell (1), White Shell (1), Yellow Specialty Parts (1), EX Casing (1)

Friend Ball* 12 Green Shell (1), White Shell (1), Red Specialty Parts (1), Casing+ (1)

Heal Ball 16 Pink Shell (2), White Shell (1), Casing+ (1)

Heavy Ball 16 Black Shell (1), White Shell (1), Blue Specialty Parts (1), Casing (1)

Level Ball 14 Yellow Shell (1), Black Shell (1), White Shell (1), Red Specialty Parts (1), Casing+ (1)

Love Ball 16 Pink Shell (1), White Shell (1), Pink Specialty Parts (1), SP Casing (1)

Lure Ball* 14 Blue Shell (1), White Shell (1), Red Shell (1), Yellow Specialty Parts (1), EX Casing (1)

Luxury Ball 14 Black Shell (2), Red Specialty Parts (1), Yellow Specialty Parts (1), Casing+ (1)

Moon Ball 14 Blue Shell (1), Black Shell (1), White Shell (1), Yellow Specialty Parts (1), EX Casing (1)

Nest Ball 14 Green Shell (1), White Shell (1), Yellow Specialty Parts (1), Casing+ (1)

Net Ball 14 Blue Shell (1), White Shell (1), Black Specialty Parts (1), EX Casing (1)

Quick Ball 16 Blue Shell (2), Yellow Shell (2), SP Casing (1)

Repeat Ball 14 Red Shell (1), White Shell (1), Yellow Specialty Parts (1), Black Specialty Parts (1),
Casing+ (1)
Timer Ball 14 Red Shell (1), White Shell (1), Black Shell (1), Red Specialty Parts (1), Casing (1)

* These pokeballs are not on the standard P5E list.

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Failures and Critical Checks
Failure
If you fail the crafting DC, roll a d10, on a 1, you lose one random part used to craft the item and the
item is not created.

Critical Success
On a critical success, a natural 20, a special effect may occur, this is left to the DM's discretion or the
DM can roll on the ​Critical Effects Table​ below.

Critical Effects Table


D4 Parts Effect
1 Tough This part cannot be destroyed in a failed crafting attempt.
2 Smooth Items made with this part have their Craft DC lowered by 2.
3 Crucial Items made with this part have a critical crafting range of 18-20.
4 Replicating Items made from this part replicate, making an exact double of the crafted item.
D6 Balls Effect
1 Shield This ball cannot break. Pokémon in this ball gain 10 TEMP HP after a long rest.
2 ???-Boost Roll a d20, see the table below for type. This ball gives +1 ATT/DMG on moves of that type.
3 Noble This pokéball gives +1 loyalty points each time they take a long rest. (While In Party)
4 Sleek This ball has a +5 capture bonus.
5 Panacea Pokémon in this ball can remove a negative status effect during a short rest (2/day).
6 Remedy Pokémon in this ball can return 2d4+2 HP to its held pokémon during a short rest (1/day).

???-Boost Type Table


D20 Type D20 Type D20 Type D20 Type
1 DM’s Choice 6 Fairy 11 Grass 16 Psychic
2 Bug 7 Fighting 12 Ground 17 Rock
3 Dark 8 Fire 13 Ice 18 Steel
4 Dragon 9 Flying 14 Normal 19 Water
5 Electric 10 Ghost 15 Poison 20 PC Choice

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