Post by Nya Ray on Dec 8, 2005 12:09:59 GMT -5
Viilager's outfit:
Button shirt, skirt or pants, shoes, cap and perhaps tool belt or apron. (30gp)
Backpack:
A leather pack carried on the back, typically with straps to secure it. (2gp)
Barrel:
An oaken barrel shod with iron. (2gp)
Basket:
A small basket woven from straw or wicker. (4sp)
Bedroll:
Bedding and a blanket thin enough to be rolled together and tied. (1sp)
Blanket, winter:
A thick, quilted, wool blanket. (5sp)
Bottle, wine, glass:
A corked glass bottle. (2gp)
Bread, loaf:
A loaf of relatively coarse wheat bread. (2cp)
Candle:
Clearly illuminates a five-foot radius and burns for one hour. (1cp)
Canvas (sq. yd.)
A square yard of canvas or sailcloth. (1sp)
Case, map or scroll:
A capped leather or tin tube for holding rolled pieces of parchment or paper. (1gp)
Chest:
An oaken chest, shod with iron. (2gp)
Cinnamon:
A pound of cinnamon bark. (1gp)
Cloves:
A pound sack of cloves. (15gp)
Cold weather outfit:
Wool coat and cap, linen shirt, heavy cloak, thick pants or skirt, and boots. (8gp)
Entertainer's outfit:
Flashy clothes for entertaining. Practical design lets you tumble, dance, etc. (3gp)
Explorer's outfit:
Explorer's outfit: Sturdy boots, leather breaches or skirt, shirt, belt, gloves, and cloak, etc. (10gp)
Fishhook:
A hammered steel fishhook. (1sp)
Fishing net, 25 sq. ft.
A 25 sq. ft. net woven of tough hemp twine. (4gp)
Flask:
A ceramic, glass, or metal container fitted with a tight stopper. Holds one pint. (3cp)
Flint and steel:
Strike together to create sparks to ignite tinder. (1gp)
Flour:
A pound sack of wheat flour. (2cp)
Ginger:
A pound of ginger root. (2gp)
Hourglass:
A portable timepiece contructed of brass and a blown glass sand chamber. (25gp)
Ink (vial):
This is black ink. (8gp)
Ink (vial), colored:
A vial of colored ink. (16gp)
Inkpen:
Wooden stick with a special tip that draws from a vial and can then be used for writing. (1sp)
Linen:
A square yard of linen. (4gp)
Magnifying glass:
Simple lens that is a useful substitute for flint and steel when starting fires. (100gp)
Mirror, small steel:
Handy for looking around corners, signaling, avoiding gaze attacks, etc. (10gp)
Monk's outfit:
Sandals, loose breeches, loose shirt, all bound together with sashes. (5gp)
Oil (pint)
Burns for 6 hours in a lantern. Can be rigged as a grenade-like weapon. (1sp)
Paper (sheet)
A white sheet of paper made from cloth fibers. (2gp)
Parchment (sheet)
Goat hide or sheepskin prepared for writing. (1gp)
Peasant's outfit:
Loose shirt and baggy breeches or loose shirt and skirt or overdress, cloth shoes. (1sp)
Pepper:
A pound sack of peppercorns. (2gp)
Pouch, belt:
A leather pouch that straps to your belt. (1gp)
Rations, trail (per day)
Compact, dry, high-energy foods suitable for travel. (5sp)
Sack:
A drawstring sack made of burlap or similar material. (1sp)
Salt
A pound sack of sea salt. (5gp)
Scale, merchant's
A small balance, pans and assortment of weights. +2 to some Appraise checks. (2gp)
Sealing wax
A small block of colored beeswax. (1gp)
Sewing needle
A small, hammered steel needle complete with eye. (5sp)
Shovel
A digging tool. (2gp)
Smokestick
This treated stick creates enough smoke to fill a 10-foot cube in one round when ignited. (20gp)
Soap (per lb.)
A cake of caustic animal lye. (5sp)
Spade
A digging tool. (2gp)
Spell component pouch
Watertight belt pouch containing all common spell components. (5gp)
Tea leaves
A pound bag of dark, pungent tea leaves. (2sp)
Tent
A simple tent that sleeps two. (10gp)
Tindertwig
A small, treated wooden stick that ignites when struck against a rough surface. (1gp)
Tobacco
A pound bag of sweet leaf tobacco. (5sp)
Torch
Illuminates a 15-foot radius and burns for one hour. (1cp)
Traveler's outfit
Boots, a wool skirt or breeches, sturdy belt, a shirt, vest or jacket, and hooded cloak. (1gp)
Vial, ink or potion
A ceramic, glass, or metal vial fitted with a tight stopper. Holds one ounce. (1gp)
Wheat
A pound sack of threshed wheat. (1cp)
Button shirt, skirt or pants, shoes, cap and perhaps tool belt or apron. (30gp)
Backpack:
A leather pack carried on the back, typically with straps to secure it. (2gp)
Barrel:
An oaken barrel shod with iron. (2gp)
Basket:
A small basket woven from straw or wicker. (4sp)
Bedroll:
Bedding and a blanket thin enough to be rolled together and tied. (1sp)
Blanket, winter:
A thick, quilted, wool blanket. (5sp)
Bottle, wine, glass:
A corked glass bottle. (2gp)
Bread, loaf:
A loaf of relatively coarse wheat bread. (2cp)
Candle:
Clearly illuminates a five-foot radius and burns for one hour. (1cp)
Canvas (sq. yd.)
A square yard of canvas or sailcloth. (1sp)
Case, map or scroll:
A capped leather or tin tube for holding rolled pieces of parchment or paper. (1gp)
Chest:
An oaken chest, shod with iron. (2gp)
Cinnamon:
A pound of cinnamon bark. (1gp)
Cloves:
A pound sack of cloves. (15gp)
Cold weather outfit:
Wool coat and cap, linen shirt, heavy cloak, thick pants or skirt, and boots. (8gp)
Entertainer's outfit:
Flashy clothes for entertaining. Practical design lets you tumble, dance, etc. (3gp)
Explorer's outfit:
Explorer's outfit: Sturdy boots, leather breaches or skirt, shirt, belt, gloves, and cloak, etc. (10gp)
Fishhook:
A hammered steel fishhook. (1sp)
Fishing net, 25 sq. ft.
A 25 sq. ft. net woven of tough hemp twine. (4gp)
Flask:
A ceramic, glass, or metal container fitted with a tight stopper. Holds one pint. (3cp)
Flint and steel:
Strike together to create sparks to ignite tinder. (1gp)
Flour:
A pound sack of wheat flour. (2cp)
Ginger:
A pound of ginger root. (2gp)
Hourglass:
A portable timepiece contructed of brass and a blown glass sand chamber. (25gp)
Ink (vial):
This is black ink. (8gp)
Ink (vial), colored:
A vial of colored ink. (16gp)
Inkpen:
Wooden stick with a special tip that draws from a vial and can then be used for writing. (1sp)
Linen:
A square yard of linen. (4gp)
Magnifying glass:
Simple lens that is a useful substitute for flint and steel when starting fires. (100gp)
Mirror, small steel:
Handy for looking around corners, signaling, avoiding gaze attacks, etc. (10gp)
Monk's outfit:
Sandals, loose breeches, loose shirt, all bound together with sashes. (5gp)
Oil (pint)
Burns for 6 hours in a lantern. Can be rigged as a grenade-like weapon. (1sp)
Paper (sheet)
A white sheet of paper made from cloth fibers. (2gp)
Parchment (sheet)
Goat hide or sheepskin prepared for writing. (1gp)
Peasant's outfit:
Loose shirt and baggy breeches or loose shirt and skirt or overdress, cloth shoes. (1sp)
Pepper:
A pound sack of peppercorns. (2gp)
Pouch, belt:
A leather pouch that straps to your belt. (1gp)
Rations, trail (per day)
Compact, dry, high-energy foods suitable for travel. (5sp)
Sack:
A drawstring sack made of burlap or similar material. (1sp)
Salt
A pound sack of sea salt. (5gp)
Scale, merchant's
A small balance, pans and assortment of weights. +2 to some Appraise checks. (2gp)
Sealing wax
A small block of colored beeswax. (1gp)
Sewing needle
A small, hammered steel needle complete with eye. (5sp)
Shovel
A digging tool. (2gp)
Smokestick
This treated stick creates enough smoke to fill a 10-foot cube in one round when ignited. (20gp)
Soap (per lb.)
A cake of caustic animal lye. (5sp)
Spade
A digging tool. (2gp)
Spell component pouch
Watertight belt pouch containing all common spell components. (5gp)
Tea leaves
A pound bag of dark, pungent tea leaves. (2sp)
Tent
A simple tent that sleeps two. (10gp)
Tindertwig
A small, treated wooden stick that ignites when struck against a rough surface. (1gp)
Tobacco
A pound bag of sweet leaf tobacco. (5sp)
Torch
Illuminates a 15-foot radius and burns for one hour. (1cp)
Traveler's outfit
Boots, a wool skirt or breeches, sturdy belt, a shirt, vest or jacket, and hooded cloak. (1gp)
Vial, ink or potion
A ceramic, glass, or metal vial fitted with a tight stopper. Holds one ounce. (1gp)
Wheat
A pound sack of threshed wheat. (1cp)