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This skill is [[IQ]]-based, but [[ST]] is important, and some tools have a "Minimum ST," just like weapons. | This skill is [[IQ]]-based, but [[ST]] is important, and some tools have a "Minimum ST," just like weapons. | ||
{{Craft Skill}} |
Latest revision as of 08:57, 19 January 2014
Defaults: IQ-5 and others.
This is the ability to work non-precious metals by hand. You must specialize:
- Copper: Copper itself and its alloys, including brass and bronze. Traditionally, a smith who worked with these metals was called a "brownsmith." Default: Jeweler-4.
- Iron: The skill of being a blacksmith. Also covers steel, at tech levels where it exists.
- Lead and Tin: Any of the softer, "white" metals, including alloys such as pewter. The traditional name for such a smith was "whitesmith." Default: Jeweler-4.
These specialties default to one another at -4.
This skill is IQ-based, but ST is important, and some tools have a "Minimum ST," just like weapons.