Tool Kit
This item replaced all other nonmagical tools in the game. A profession kit is designed for a specific character class or profession that includes all the day-to-day tools of their trade. The kit itself is a box or duffel bag can include any item costing 3 gp or less and weighing 1 pound or less that is normally associated with the class or profession. It can be used only 25 times before it's expended. Whenever you need an item that fits these parameters, you simply reach into the kit and pull it out if it's appropriate for the profession. If the item's appropriateness for your profession is questionable, the GM can impose a 50% chance it's not in the kit when you do this. Ultimately, a GM decides if an item is appropriate, questionable, or inappropriate.
| item name | gp cost | weight |
|---|
| specialized tool kit | 10 | 3.0 |
| tool kit | 50 | 10.0 |
| advanced tool kit | 250 | 30.0 |
| mobile station | 500 | 100.0 |
| magic toolbox | 5,000 | 30.0 |
| bandoleer | +50 | 1/2 |
| instant | +2,000 | +0 |
Advanced Kit: An advanced kit functions the same way but 15 gp and 3 lbs. and it grants you the benefits of a Masterwork tool.
Bandoleer: Bandoleers are kits that contain only 10 uses instead of 25. However, they weight half as much and are worn as a belt or bandoleer, allowing you to draw items out of it as quickly as unsheathing a weapon. Once per round, you can pull an item out of it as a swift action. If you store weapons in there, Quickdraw can apply. A magic box turned into a bandoleer does not adjust its weight.
Instant Tool: An instant tool allows you to perform any unopposed skill check (not targeting an unwilling creature) that would normally take more than one round but less than 10 minutes to do as a standard action. It also allows you to do any activity that would normally take 10 minutes or longer in half the time.
Magic Toolbox: A magic box functions as a
bag of holding type I but always contains a mobile station with unlimited uses (taking up some of its space). It doesn't require 10 minutes to set up if an item is being withdrawn for single-person use (only a standard action to retrieve it from the box). It still requires 10 minutes if used for a group project or other projects that require more than one round to do.
Mobile Station: A mobile station functions as an advanced kit but 50 gp and 10 lbs. per item. You can spend 10 minutes setting up a mobile station allowing multiple people to use it at once and still only expending one charge for up to 5 using it simultaneously.
Specialized Kit: A specialized kit functions the same way but functions only for one specific chosen skill rather than an entire class or profession. While a barbarian tool kit would have tools for all barbarian class skills, a specialized tool kit made for climbing would only help with Climb checks.
Examples:
Advanced Barbarian Kit: Contains a whetstone, chalk, survival knife, rope, grappling hook, bedroll, and other basic camping supplies.
Mobile Alchemist Station: Contains chalk, empty formula books, ink well, ink pen, and other writing supplies and alchemical items.
Mobile Wizard Station: Contains chalk, empty spellbooks, ink well, ink pen, foldable desk, and other writing supplies and cheap scrolls.
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