![]() I would have to have a constant number, such as the 2,000 gp they mention, to use as a craft progress per day to figure out my time frame. How exactly am I to know what day that is. In the italics, it says I make one roll on the last day. The italic part is my main issue, but the entire bold part has me lead to believe that I can craft the other hours. Only a single skill check is required to successfully complete the item, made on the last day of crafting and gaining the +4 circumstance bonus granted by the tools.īold and italic emphasis mine. ![]() For objects with a final cost of more than 2,000 gp, the wielder can perform 2,000 gp worth of work in a single hour, but only once each day. ![]() The wielder may take raw materials with a value equal to half the price of an object to be crafted, and produce a finished object in as little as 1 hour for an item with a final cost of 2,000 gp or less. The wielder may use the tools to create items using the Craft skill much more surely and quickly. However, in the hands of a craftsman with 6 or more ranks in the selected Craft skill, the greater power of the amazing tools of manufacture becomes apparent. In the hands of a casual wielder, these items simply appear to be magically enhanced masterwork tools for a specific Craft skill (determined randomly), granting a +4 circumstance bonus on such skill checks. Tools of this type always appear to be of the highest quality and wrought of the finest materials, most often mithral, darkwood, and adamantine.
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