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   * Sophisticated - 25 (Factories, Fabricators and Magical Rings)   * Sophisticated - 25 (Factories, Fabricators and Magical Rings)
   * Advanced - 30 (Some Esoteric Items, Unique and complex machines)   * Advanced - 30 (Some Esoteric Items, Unique and complex machines)
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 +=== Wondrous Items ===
 +
 +Wondrous Items generally take a DC 20 to create, and the DC increases by an additional 5 for every 250TU increment in its price. For example, a 300TU item would take a DC 25, a 650TU item would take a DC 30:
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 +<WRAP tablewidth 40%>
 +{{tablelayout?rowsHeaderSource=Auto}}
 +^ Craft Value  ^ Typical DC  ^
 +| 0-250        | 20          |
 +| 251-500      | 25          |
 +| 501-750      | 30          |
 +| 751-1000     | 35          |
 +</WRAP>
  
 === Masterworking === === Masterworking ===
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 To determine the Craft DC of Masterwork items, use the following rules: To determine the Craft DC of Masterwork items, use the following rules:
  
-  * Each +1 of Masterwork Tier increases the DC by 2, thus a Masterwork 10 item adds 20 to the DC +  * Each +1 of [[equipment:mwk|Masterwork Tier]] increases the DC by 2, thus a Masterwork 10 item adds 20 to the DC 
-  * Each +1 of Magic Bonus increases the DC by 3, thus a Magic Tier 10 item adds 30 to the DC+  * Each +1 of [[equipment:magic_items|Magic Bonus]] (for [[equipment:weapons:weaponenchantments|Weapons]] or [[equipment:armornshields#tablemagic_armor_and_shields|Armor]]) increases the DC by 3, thus a Magic Tier 10 item adds 30 to the DC
  
 Add the value of the Masterwork Tier, Magic Bonus, or both (if applicable) to determine the item's total value and its associated craft time.  Add the value of the Masterwork Tier, Magic Bonus, or both (if applicable) to determine the item's total value and its associated craft time. 
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 ==== Facility Rules ==== ==== Facility Rules ====
  
-**Facilities** are required to build most items over 10 TU, and any kind of magic item. Facilities are divided into four categories: Toolkits, Workshops, Factories, and Fabricators. Each class is progressively larger and more expensive, but  can handle larger projects. Each facility is designed to handle a specific craft skill, but can be retooled given enough time (and permission from the DM). Retooling a Facility requires the Facility to be recrafted at no cost (some DMs may require up to a 10% cost if its a dramatic change of purpose). A Facility's Tier and Size determines the highest single TU cost that can be made. However, spell activation items (such Scrolls and Potions) require a Facility Tier equal to at least half the Spell's Tier (Round Up). +**Facilities** are required to build most items over 10 TU, and any kind of magic item. Facilities are divided into four categories: Toolkits, Workshops, Factories, and Fabricators. Each class is progressively larger and more expensive, but can handle larger projects. Each facility is designed to handle a specific craft skill, but can be retooled given enough time (and permission from the DM). Retooling a Facility requires the Facility to be recrafted at no cost (some DMs may require up to a 10% cost if its a dramatic change of purpose). A Facility's Tier and Size determines the highest single TU cost that can be made. However, spell activation items (such Scrolls and Potions) require a Facility Tier equal to at least half the Spell's Tier (Round Up).  
 + 
 +**The cost to create a Toolkit or Facility from scratch is 1/4 of its maximum output. For example, a Tier II Factory costs 200 TU to create.**
  
 When upgrading an item, use the item's total cost, rather than the upgrade cost, to determine what Tier of Facility you need to perform the work. When upgrading an item, use the item's total cost, rather than the upgrade cost, to determine what Tier of Facility you need to perform the work.
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 Building Factories require 10% of the parts used to build it to be Structural. Fabricators must be composed of at least 50% Structural parts. Building Factories require 10% of the parts used to build it to be Structural. Fabricators must be composed of at least 50% Structural parts.
  
-When crafting Facilities, you must have a Toolkit of the same Tier (or of one toolkit less when building toolkits). If you lack a toolkit, but do have a Facility of one tier below, you may simply increase the build time by 50% to upgrade the Facility by a tier.+When crafting Facilities, you must have a Toolkit of the same Tier (or of one Tier less when building other Toolkits). If you lack a Toolkit, but do have a Facility of one tier below, you may simply increase the build time by 50% to upgrade the Facility by a tier.
  
 +=== Table: Crafting Toolkit & Facility Maximum Outputs ===
  
 ^ TIER  ^ TOOLKIT  ^ WORKSHOP  ^ FACTORY  ^ FABRICATOR  ^ ^ TIER  ^ TOOLKIT  ^ WORKSHOP  ^ FACTORY  ^ FABRICATOR  ^
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 | V     | 1600     | 3200      | 6400     | 12800       | | V     | 1600     | 3200      | 6400     | 12800       |
  
-Toolkits: (20 lbs) Toolkits take around 30 minutes to pack or unpack (can be reduced as if it was a craft check equal to its initial craft check). Some crafting Talents allow you to ignore packing/unpacking (Such as Swift alchemy). Toolkits can easily be carried in a backpack or held in one handToolkits are hard to share and only allow one other person to aid or assist the crafter+The maximum output of a Toolkit or Facility dictates the most valuable items which it can create. Items with TU craft cost higher than this maximum output are too advanced to make with the tools and equipment available, and thus you must employ a higher Tier and/or type of Facility.
  
-Workshop: (One Room or 500 lbs) Workshops don't normally require packing and unpacking, but if they are moved they require 4 hours of work (can be reduced as if it was a craft check equal to its initial craft check). Workshops require a lot of space, equivalent to a full room. Workshops are well suited for cooperation in crafting and can support up to 3 assistants or even separate crafters.+----
  
-Factory: (Three Rooms or 10000 LbsFactories are normally in permanent structures and moving them requires a massive amount of time and effort. In order to move a Factory you must spend a number of hours equal to half its original craft time (can be reduced as if it was a craft check equal to its initial craft check). They require three rooms of adjacent space and are powered in some way. For each 12 hours of use they require 1 TU of mundane or magical fuelFactories are designed to have a large number of assistants or crafters up to 10 crafters or assistants may aid in crafting or use the Facility. +**Toolkits:** (20 lbsToolkits take around 30 minutes to pack or unpack (can be reduced as if it was a craft check equal to its initial craft check). Some crafting Talents allow you to ignore packing/unpacking (Such as Swift alchemy). Toolkits can easily be carried in a backpack or held in one handToolkits are hard to share and only allow one other person to aid or assist the crafter
  
-Fabricators: (Six Rooms or 50,000 Lbs) Fabricators are in  permanent structures and moving them requires powerful magic or feats of incredible engineering . They require Six rooms of adjacent space and are powered in some way. For each 12 hours they are in use they require 2 TU in mundane or magical fuel. Fabricators Can support up to 30 crafters or Assistants and unlike all other facilities they may be automated with magic or machines…+**Workshop:** (One Room or 500 lbs) Workshops don't normally require packing and unpacking, but if they are moved they require 4 hours of work (can be reduced as if it was a craft check equal to its initial craft check). Workshops require a lot of space, equivalent to a full room. Workshops are well suited for cooperation in crafting and can support up to 3 assistants or even separate crafters. 
 + 
 +**Factory:** (Three Rooms or 10000 Lbs) Factories are normally in permanent structures and moving them requires a massive amount of time and effort. In order to move a Factory you must spend a number of hours equal to half its original craft time (can be reduced as if it was a craft check equal to its initial craft check). They require three rooms of adjacent space and are powered in some way. For each 12 hours of use they require 1 TU of mundane or magical fuel. Factories are designed to have a large number of assistants or crafters up to 10 crafters or assistants may aid in crafting or use the Facility.  
 + 
 +**Fabricators:** (Six Rooms or 50,000 Lbs) Fabricators are in  permanent structures and moving them requires powerful magic or feats of incredible engineering . They require Six rooms of adjacent space and are powered in some way. For each 12 hours they are in use they require 2 TU in mundane or magical fuel. Fabricators Can support up to 30 crafters or Assistants and unlike all other facilities they may be automated with magic or machines…
  
 ====Crafting Materials==== ====Crafting Materials====
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 Crafting Parts may be converted to Alchemic, Magical or Technologic.  Crafting Parts may be converted to Alchemic, Magical or Technologic. 
 However once converted they can not be returned to Crafting parts. However once converted they can not be returned to Crafting parts.
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 +^ Conversion Time  ^ Craft DC  ^
 +| 30 Minutes       | 15        |
 +| 15 Minutes       | 20        |
 +| 7.5 Minutes      | 30        |
 +| 3.75 Minutes     | 45        |
  
 Advanced Parts: Advanced Parts: