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There are a variety of tools that can be used in the [[crafting]] process, with most (but not all) disciplines using separate tools. |
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==Creation== |
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How close to the template cap a tool gets is based on a total of the quality of the materials and the skill of the maker. |
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==Traits== |
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===Condition=== |
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This is how much wear and tear this tool has undergone. Much like weapons and armor, it must go through several levels of damage before it loses effectiveness. |
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===Workmanship=== |
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This the skill at which an item is made. Based on whether it is high or low craftmanship it '''may''' give a bonus or penalty to your efforts. |
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===Durability=== |
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This trait represents the rate at which a tool takes damage from use. In standard templates, the maximum cap of this trait is inversely proportional to the maximum cap of a tools speed. |
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The durability of the tool is depenent on the template, the quality of the craftmanship, and the durability of the material it is made of. |
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===Speed=== |
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This trait represents a percent chance that the tool will give a flat reduction in round time. In standard templates, the maximum cap of this trait is inversely proportional to the maximum cap of a tools durability. |
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The amount a tool speeds things up is based on the template, the quality of the item, and a single material trait that differs for each template. For example, forging hammer speed is dervied from the hardness of the material they are made from. |
Latest revision as of 14:23, 17 May 2015
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