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'''Ball Bearings, Bag of 1,000 (1GP, 2lbs).''' As an action, you can spill these tiny metal balls from their pouch to cover a level, square area that is 10 feet on a side. A creature moving across the covered area must succeed on a DC 10 Dexterity saving throw or fall prone. A creature moving through the area at half speed doesn’t need to make the save.
'''Ball Bearings, Bag of 1,000 (1GP, 2lbs).''' As an action, you can spill these tiny metal balls from their pouch to cover a level, square area that is 10 feet on a side. A creature moving across the covered area must succeed on a DC 10 Dexterity saving throw or fall prone. A creature moving through the area at half speed doesn’t need to make the save.
'''Battle Standard (10GP, 13lbs).''' A battle standard bears some emblem, such as the insignia of a noble house or draconic order, which you can use to inspire your allies.
When a friendly creature fails a Wisdom Saving Throw while you are holding a battle standard, you can use your reaction to have the creature reroll the Saving Throw and take the second result.




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== Tools ==
== Tools ==


'''Artisan’s Tools.''' These special tools include the items needed to pursue a craft or trade. The table shows examples of the most common types of tools, each providing items related to a single craft. Proficiency with a set of artisan’s tools lets you add your proficiency bonus to any ability checks you make using the tools in your craft. Each type of artisan’s tools requires a separate proficiency.
==== Musical Instruments (15GP, 3lbs) ====
If you have proficiency with a given musical instrument, you can add your proficiency bonus to any ability checks you make to play music with the instrument. A Bard can use a musical instrument as a spellcasting focus. Each type of musical instrument requires a separate proficiency and the most common of which are the Bagpipe, Drum, Dulcimer, Flute, Lute, Lyre, Horn, Pan Flute, Shawm, Viol.


You can also spend an hour as a rest activity and make a check with a set of artisan's tools, you can then expend raw materials associated with the tools up to a number of GP in value equal to the number they rolled for their check. After the hour of work, you will have made a product with a market value equal to 1.5 times the amount of GP the raw materials were worth.
 
==== Artisan’s Tools ====
These special tools include the items needed to pursue a craft or trade. The table shows examples of the most common types of tools, each providing items related to a single craft. Proficiency with a set of artisan’s tools lets you add your proficiency bonus to any ability checks you make using the tools in your craft. Each type of artisan’s tools requires a separate proficiency.
 
You can also spend an hour as a rest activity and make a check with a set of artisan's tools, you can then expend raw materials associated with the tools up to a number of GP in value equal to the number they rolled for their check. After the hour of work, you will have made a product with a market value equal to 2 times the amount of GP the raw materials were worth.


You can also make progress towards a single, expensive item, such as a set of Plate Armor, rather then make an entire item over the course of a single hour. The details of each set of artisan's tools are listed below. (Notice: I have never preformed any of these activities much at all in my life, if you have or know someone who has and see an inaccuracy, please let me know.)
You can also make progress towards a single, expensive item, such as a set of Plate Armor, rather then make an entire item over the course of a single hour. The details of each set of artisan's tools are listed below. (Notice: I have never preformed any of these activities much at all in my life, if you have or know someone who has and see an inaccuracy, please let me know.)
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'''General Tools.''' The following are a list of miscellaneous tools not related to one another.
==== General Tools ====
The following are a list of miscellaneous tools not related to one another.


:'''Disguise Kit (25GP, 3lbs).''' This pouch of cosmetics, hair dye, and small props lets you create disguises that change your physical appearance. Proficiency with this kit lets you add your proficiency bonus to any ability checks you make to create a visual disguise.
:'''Disguise Kit (25GP, 3lbs).''' This pouch of cosmetics, hair dye, and small props lets you create disguises that change your physical appearance. Proficiency with this kit lets you add your proficiency bonus to any ability checks you make to create a visual disguise.
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'''Chest, Stone (10GP, 50lbs).''' A stone chest can hold 15 cubic feet/ 600 pounds of gear. It can also be locked with a Lock or spells that preform the same purpose. For an additional 1GP a chest can be secured with straps for easy carrying. It has an AC of 15 and it has 30HP.
'''Chest, Stone (10GP, 50lbs).''' A stone chest can hold 15 cubic feet/ 600 pounds of gear. It can also be locked with a Lock or spells that preform the same purpose. For an additional 1GP a chest can be secured with straps for easy carrying. It has an AC of 15 and it has 30HP.
== Survival ==
The following are a list of items that pertain to the survival aspect of the game, items like rations, tinderboxes, beds, etc. These are not always tracked, ask your DM if they are being used in the game.
'''Bedroll (1GP, 7lbs).''' This item must be used when you take a long rest in order to gain the full benefits of the rest. If you do not have a bed roll or item that fulfills a similar purpose, you do not recover levels of exhaustion and must make a DC15 Constitution Saving Throw or take a level of exhaustion.
'''Blanket (5SP, 3lbs).''' This item generally must be used when you take a long rest in order to gain the full benefits of the rest. If you do not have a blanket or item that fulfills a similar purpose, you only gain half of your missing health back after the rest.
'''Mess Kit (2SP, 1lbs).''' If you do not have a mess kit, you must expend two times the amount of rations in order to gain the full benefits as you mess or waste them.
'''Ration, One Day (5SP, 2lbs).''' You must consume one ration a day when traveling at a standard or slow pace, or twice as many while traveling as a fast pace. If you do not have any rations for three days you gain a level of exhaustion, and if you have less then the full amount of rations needed, every two days counts towards the level of exhaustion gained.
'''Tent, Two-Person (2SP, 20lbs).''' This item generally must be used when you take a long rest in order to gain the full benefits of the rest. If you do not have a tent or item that fulfills a similar purpose, you do not regain any Hit Dice at the end of the rest.
'''Tinderbox (5SP, 1lbs).''' This item allows you to start a fire. If you do not have a Tinderbox and attempt to start a fire you must spend one minute and make a DC13 Survival check, starting a fire on a successful check.