| ZarKimbo |
Hello everyone and apologies if that question has already been asked,
but how do I determine (as a GM) the DC for crafting an item? I have a very specific case:
Let's say my Player is level 2, he has +5 Crafting, and he is using a workshop to craft an Antler Arrow (lvl. 2 Consumable).
Do I simply use the "Earn Income" list to check "okay that item is Level 2, so the task is level 2, so the DC is 16"? If that is the case, what would be the other factors determining the DC such as whether the item is magical, or if it is common/rare etc.
The rules simply state: "You must spend 4 days at work, at which point you attempt a Crafting check. The GM determines the DC to Craft the item based on its level, rarity, and other circumstances."
I have no idea what do make out of that.
Many thanks in advance!
Taja the Barbarian
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Source
Core Rulebook pg. 504 2.0
Use table 10-5 for the base DC (based on the item level) and then apply rarity adjustments from table 10-6 as needed.
| ZarKimbo |
Use table 10-5 for the base DC (based on the item level) and then apply rarity adjustments from table 10-6 as needed.Chapter 10: Game Mastering / Difficulty Classes / Specific Actions / Craft wrote:Core Rulebook pg. 504 2.0 When a character Crafts an item, use the item’s level to determine the DC, applying the adjustments from Table 10–6 for the item’s rarity if it’s not common. You might also apply the easy DC adjustment for an item the crafter has made before. Repairing an item usually uses the DC of the item’s level with no adjustments, though you might adjust the DC to be more difficult for an item of a higher level than the character can Craft.Source
Nice, thank you so much! :)