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Making Craft Work (PFRPG)

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Do you wish the rules for the Craft skill made sense? Do you wish it were possible to craft equipment and still have time to adventure? Well, your wishes are our commands!

Making Craft Work presents a new system for the Craft skill that uses complexity rather than price to determine how long it takes to finish an item. This is an 8-page, black-and-white PDF.

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March 23rd, 2019
With this rendition of the crafting system, PCs or even NPCs crafting items becomes a lot more believable and the use of common sense is priceless. That means that if you want to craft a really complex device, set of armor or anything else, it WILL tak [...]
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March 4th, 2016
As others have noted, the rules for the Craft skill are more than a little broken in Pathfinder (a legacy from old d20). Making Craft Work fixes this smoothly without making things more complicated. Small, bite-sized and cheap, it's invaluable if the [...]
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December 21st, 2014
Perfect. Crafting is insane in pathfinder. There is no other way to put it. When my character looted some bulette hide and found out it would take something like 60+ years to craft it into bullete full plate armour (15000gp).. well, I rebelled [...]
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July 2nd, 2013
This document takes the crafting rules for Pathfinder and reworks them to make a bit more sense. It insightfully elucidates several edge cases that illustrate major drawbacks to the current system, and then fixes those problems in a way that preserves [...]
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September 28th, 2012
I have read several attempts to fix Craft. This one is spot on. I compliment Mark on his ingenuity and simplicity. Keep it up! [...]
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8
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SMGMCW2010
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July 28, 2010
This title was added to our catalog on July 28, 2010.