
Karolina Dean |

I don't think there are any rules that specifically allow that to happen.
In my games, I house-rule to allow the players to resize gear using a magical crafter or blacksmith in town for a small fee. (Usually somewhere around 10-20% of the item's value, depending on who they're paying to do it.) Otherwise small races struggle to find gear for them, like captain yesterday states, and also a lot of otherwise awesome finds become unusable due to being large-sized or whatever.

Phntm888 |
I house-ruled that magic armor and weapons automatically resize one step closer to the size of the wielder from their original size. Otherwise they must be resized by either a magic item (I think it's called Iron Filings of Gorum or something like that) or they have to pay someone to do it. Typically, that is either a magical crafter with the Craft Magic Arms and Armor feat or a master blacksmith. It's 20% of the price if they hire an NPC, or 10% if one of the PCs can do it.

Callum |
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There's a wondrous item that does this in Inner Sea Gods. It costs 1,000 gp per use, so it may not be worth it, but it at least gives you a baseline, "official" answer.

Phntm888 |
There's a wondrous item that does this in Inner Sea Gods. It costs 1,000 gp per use, so it may not be worth it, but it at least gives you a baseline, "official" answer.
This is the Item I was looking for. Thank you.