Specialty Crafting and Snares


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What should I pick for Specialty Crafting if I want more bonuses to craft snares?


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I'd say blacksmithing and/or woodworking would work for the bulk of snares, minus edge cases. I'd lean more towards Woodworking personally to reinforce the "woodsman" image of snares, but the flavor is up to you.


I'd say it's hybrid ( blacksmith and woodcraft) like crafting a morning star.

So blacksmith or woodcraft would provide a +1, and if you have both you'll get a +2.


HumbleGamer wrote:

I'd say it's hybrid ( blacksmith and woodcraft) like crafting a morning star.

So blacksmith or woodcraft would provide a +1, and if you have both you'll get a +2.

Well, to be clear, you wouldn't get +2 from the feat until you are a Master in Crafting, as Specialty Crafting only gives you half of your bonus if you only have 1 of the required specialties and full if you have both. And even that is dependent on your GM.

Specialty Crafting wrote:
Your training focused on Crafting one particular kind of item. Select one of the specialties listed below; you gain a +1 circumstance bonus to Crafting checks to Craft items of that type. If you are a master in Crafting, this bonus increases to +2. If it’s unclear whether the specialty applies, the GM decides. Some specialties might apply only partially. For example, if you were making a morningstar and had specialty in woodworking, the GM might give you half your bonus because the item requires both blacksmithing and woodworking.

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