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==== Craft ====
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The production rate of craft skills depends on the pay rate of their profession. Crafts that produce more valuable goods tend to have a higher pay rate, which makes the production rate for items more even on an item per day basis. Alchemists might produce more net worth of items per day, but alchemical items are expensive, and they still produce fewer items per day.
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The production rate i based on the pay scale given on DMG page 105. Multiply the production rate by the base pay of the artisan, as indicated on this table. This assumes an adequate workshop, which is generally much more extensive for high-class crafts; assume such a workshop has a cost of (production rate cubed)  gp. This list can also serve as a guidelines as to which professions share a common craft skill, though this distinction is somewhat arbitrary.
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|'''Title''' |'''Craft''' | '''Production rate'''
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|Alchemist | Alchemy | 10
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|Apotechary, Poisonmaker| Apotechary | 10
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|Armorer |Armorsmithing| 4
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|Basketweaving, Ropemaking|Braiding | 1
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|Blacksmith, Tinker |Blacksmithing | 4
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|Parchmentmaker |Bookbinding | 3
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| Bowyer, Fletcher | Bowmaking| 3
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|Brewer | Brewery | 3
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|Copyist, Mapmaker, Scribe|Calligraphy | 6
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|Cartwright, Cooper, Joiner, Horner, Shipbuilder, Wheelwright |Carpentry | 3
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|Chandler , Dyer, Soapmaker | Chemist | 6
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|Glassblower|Glassblowing|
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|Cook | Cooking | 1
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|Fuller | Feltmaking | 3
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| Lensmaker, Jeweler, Gemcutter |Gemcutting | 6
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|Cordwainer, Skinner, Tanner | Leatherworking | 3
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| Mason, platerer | Masonry | 3
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|Locksmith, Gunsmith , Trapmaker|Mechanic | 6
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|Painter | Painting | 6
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|Potter |Pottery | 1
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|Sculptour| Sculpting| 6
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| Miner, stonemason | Stonemasonry | 3
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|Draper, Haberdasher, Hosier, Mercer| Tailor | 3
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| Weaponsmith|Weaponsmithing | 6
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|Weaver | Weaving | 1
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| Vintner | Winemaking | 3
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Craft

The production rate of craft skills depends on the pay rate of their profession. Crafts that produce more valuable goods tend to have a higher pay rate, which makes the production rate for items more even on an item per day basis. Alchemists might produce more net worth of items per day, but alchemical items are expensive, and they still produce fewer items per day.

The production rate i based on the pay scale given on DMG page 105. Multiply the production rate by the base pay of the artisan, as indicated on this table. This assumes an adequate workshop, which is generally much more extensive for high-class crafts; assume such a workshop has a cost of (production rate cubed) gp. This list can also serve as a guidelines as to which professions share a common craft skill, though this distinction is somewhat arbitrary.

<plugin OldStyleTable |Title |Craft | Production rate |Alchemist | Alchemy | 10 |Apotechary, Poisonmaker| Apotechary | 10 |Armorer |Armorsmithing| 4 |Basketweaving, Ropemaking|Braiding | 1 |Blacksmith, Tinker |Blacksmithing | 4 |Parchmentmaker |Bookbinding | 3 | Bowyer, Fletcher | Bowmaking| 3 |Brewer | Brewery | 3 |Copyist, Mapmaker, Scribe|Calligraphy | 6 |Cartwright, Cooper, Joiner, Horner, Shipbuilder, Wheelwright |Carpentry | 3 |Chandler , Dyer, Soapmaker | Chemist | 6 |Glassblower|Glassblowing| |Cook | Cooking | 1 |Fuller | Feltmaking | 3 | Lensmaker, Jeweler, Gemcutter |Gemcutting | 6 |Cordwainer, Skinner, Tanner | Leatherworking | 3 | Mason, platerer | Masonry | 3 |Locksmith, Gunsmith , Trapmaker|Mechanic | 6 |Painter | Painting | 6 |Potter |Pottery | 1 |Sculptour| Sculpting| 6 | Miner, stonemason | Stonemasonry | 3 |Draper, Haberdasher, Hosier, Mercer| Tailor | 3 | Weaponsmith|Weaponsmithing | 6 |Weaver | Weaving | 1 | Vintner | Winemaking | 3 ?>


Knowledge (Warfare)

Class skill for the Scout, Ranger, Fighter, and Knight. This covers knowledge of warriors, military culture, military tactics, how to organize, equip, and supply a military force and famous military men today and in the past.