Fashionable: Need 5.01 more GP of Bling


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Fashionable:
You spent your formative years as a young blade in Oppara and learned the ins and outs of using fashion to improve your relations with others. So long as you are wearing clothing and jewelry worth more than 80 gp, you gain a +1 trait bonus on Bluff, Diplomacy, and Sense Motive checks. One of these skills (your choice) becomes a class skill for you.

The nobles outfit is 75 GP. In a home game, the answer would be just to pick up a 5 gp ring. Is there a pathfinder legal option that does something similar?

5/5 **** Venture-Captain, Massachusetts—Central & West

Signet ring is 5GP. Equipment section, core rulebook.

Silver Crusade 2/5

Magical rings, necklaces, etc. Good boots, a nice hat. Something will work ;)

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David Montgomery wrote:
Signet ring is 5GP. Equipment section, core rulebook.

Ahah! perfect. Thank you!

Grand Lodge 4/5

Consider a properly setup courtier's outfit at 30 gp, along with the requisite 50 gp of generic jewelry.

80 gp, and it has its own rules already available.

Noble's outfit requires both the signet ring mentioned above, but another 95 gp worth of jewelry to look correct.

Noble's Outfit: These clothes are designed specifically to be expensive and gaudy. Precious metals and gems are worked into the clothing. A would-be noble also needs a signet ring and jewelry (worth at least 100 gp) to accessorize this outfit.

Courtier's Outfit: This outfit includes fancy, tailored clothes in whatever fashion happens to be the current style in the courts of the nobles. Anyone trying to influence nobles or courtiers while wearing street dress will have a hard time of it (–2 penalty on Charisma-based skill checks to influence such individuals). If you wear this outfit without jewelry (costing an additional 50 gp), you look like an out-of-place commoner.

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Hmmmm.. but does 50 gp of generic jewelry exist in PFS? Or is it implied in the noble's outfit description.

Shadow Lodge

Well, there's always the Wigs and Hats in Adventurer's Armory, as well as jewelry in the same book, they have variable monetary values, the jewelry doesn't truly specify any limits on gp cost or weight, but hats are 1sp-50gp and 1/2 lb to 2 lbs, and wigs are 5gp-500gp with weights of 1/2 lb to 4 lb.

So yes, 50 gp of generic jewelry exists in PFS, if you have Adventurer's Armory since the additional resources say this:

Additional Resources wrote:

Pathfinder Player Companion: Adventurer's Armory

Only the 2nd printing of this book or the 1st printing augmented by the current errata (released 7/21/11) are legal for play in Pathfinder Society Organized Play.
Everything in this book is legal for play with the following exceptions: a pseudodragon is not legal for purchase unless you’re a wizard with the Improved Familiar feat, elephants are never legal for play, and armored kilts are not legal.

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Dylos wrote:
elephants are never legal for play

You could even say that they're irrelephant.

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