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The final time assumes that characters are working full 8 hour days to complete the project on time. Determine the final amount of time it takes to craft the item by multiplying the number of workdays by the artisans' proficiency multipliers.ĥ0 workdays x 0.8 (level 4) x 0.7 (level 6) = 28 workdays If multiple crafters are working on the same project, divide the number of workdays by the number of crafters. Convert the number of workweeks into workdays by multiplying the workweeks by 5. Determine the number of workweeks it will take to craft the item by dividing the item cost by 50. This may be paid by one character, or split between multiple.

To qualify for using downtime to craft, you must either be considered an artisan or an apprentice. Items that take less than a day to craft could, theoretically, be crafted in the field - if the DM allows such things.įor those items which take days or weeks to complete though, crafting should be handled away from the table. It is possible to bring crafting even closer to player adventures by allowing short or long rest crafting.
ARTISAN ROLL TABLE HOW TO
How to CraftĬrafting is typically done at downtime intervals away from the table. This guide also implements a way for characters to learn a tool and become proficient with it, allowing characters more opportunities to use crafting during downtime.

This guide aims to give characters greater access to crafting and incorporates new rules to reduce the time it takes to craft an item.
