Adventuring Gear (Hyrule Supplement)

Campaign Setting: Hyrule
Player's Guide
Character Creation
Races
Common: deku scrubs, gerudo, gorons, hylians, and zora
Uncommon: anouki, kokiri, koroks, rito, skull kids, and tokay
Classes
Fighter: brute, darknut, spellsword, sword savage, archer, tunic
Opportunist: assassin, garo, mystic, skirmisher, picaroon
Researcher: technomancer, witch, wizzrobe
Sage: earth, fire, forest, light, shadow, spirit, water, wind
Scion: dragon, fairy, mask, poe
Backgrounds & Languages
Feats
Spells
Equipment
Armor
Weapons
Adventuring Gear
Tools and Vehicles
Potions and Poisons
Mounts and Animals
Other Goods and Services
Downtime Activities
World of Hyrule
Astrology
Divisions of the known universe
Geography
Hyrule
Akkala
Central Province
Eldin
Faron
Gerudo
Hebra
Lanaryu
Necluda
The Forsaken
Southern Hyrule
Termina
Holodrum
Labrynna
Islands of the Great Sea
Islands of the Sky
Subrosia
Religion
Gods of Hyrule, their worship, and how they influence the world
History
History of the Light World as known by Hyruleans
Dungeon Master's Guide
Bestiary
This world bears many monsters unique to it
Legendary NPCs
Figures of myth, history, and happenstance
Traps
Ruins, dungeons, and temples are littered with various hazards
Treasure
Marks of Prestige
Blessings
Epic Boons
Artifacts
Optional Rules
Exotic Races
Fragile Weapons
Optional Actions
Prestige Classes
Recovery Hearts
Targeted Attacks
Adventures
Quests, dungeons, and storylines ready for exploration
Tables
Tables for random generation of dungeons, encounters, treasure, etc.

Adventuring Gear

Crafting Tool. Virtually all gear on this page can be crafted as a downtime activity if you are proficient in the relevant tool, and your DM allows downtime activities. Each item has the most common tool associated with it, but in many cases your DM may allow other tools for to be substituted. Torches for example would be fairly be easy to craft for a carpenter, a woodcarver, or even a weaver.

Clothing

Item Cost Weight Crafting Tool
Common clothes5 r3 lb.weaver's tools
Costume50 r4 lb.weaver's tools
Fine clothes150 r6 lb.weaver's tools
Rags2 lb.weaver's tools
Robes10 r4 lb.weaver's tools
Traveler's clothes20 r4 lb.weaver's tools

Common traps

Item Cost Weight Crafting Tool
Bag of 1,000 ball bearings10 r2 lb.smith's tools
Bag of 20 caltrops10 r2 lb.smith's tools
Hunting trap100 r25 lb.tinker's tools

Containers and locks

Item Cost Weight Crafting Tool Description
Backpack50 r5 lb.leatherworker's toolsCapacity: 1 cubic foot or 30 pounds of gear
Barrel20 r70 lb.carpenter's toolsCapacity: 30 gallons liquid or 4 cubic feet solid
Basket4 r2 lb.weaver's toolsCapacity: 2 cubic feet or 40 pounds of gear
Bottle20 r2 lb.glassblower's toolsCapacity: 10.5 ½ pints liquid
Bucket1 r2 lb.carpenter's toolsCapacity: 3 gallons liquid, or 1/2 cubic foot solid
Chest50 r25 lb.carpenter's toolsCapacity: 12 cubic feet or 300 pounds of gear
Flask or tankard1 r1 lb.potter's toolsCapacity: 1 pint liquid
Jug or pitcher1 r4 lb.potter's toolsCapacity: 1 gallon liquid
Lock, simple10 r1 lb.tinker's toolsDC 10
Lock100 r1 lb.tinker's toolsDC 15
Lock, good1,000 r1 lb.tinker's toolsDC 20
Pot, iron20 r10 lb.smith's toolsCapacity: 1 gallon liquid
Pouch5 r1 lb.weaver's toolsCapacity: 0.5 ¼ cubic feet, or 6 pounds of gear
Sacks (10)1 r5 lb.weaver's toolsCapacity: 1 cubic foot, or 30 pounds of gear
Vial1 rglassworker's toolsCapacity: 4 ounces liquid
Waterskin2 r5 lb. (full)leatherworker's toolsCapacity: 4 pints liquid

Illumination

Item Cost Weight Crafting Tool Description
Candle1 r0.5 ¼ lb.apothecary's kitSheds bright light in a 5-foot radius and dim light for another 5 feet. Lasts for 1 hour.
Lamp5 r1 lb.smith's toolsCasts bright light in a 15-foot radius and dim light for an additional 30 feet. Burns for 6 hours on a flask (1 pint) of oil.
Oil (flask)1 r1 lb.apothecary's kitSee Oil (flask).
Lantern, bullseye100 r2 lb.smith's toolsCasts bright light in a 60-foot cone and dim light for an additional 60 feet. Burns for 6 hours on a flask (1 pint) of oil.
Lantern, hooded50 r2 lb.smith's toolsCasts bright light in a 30-foot cone and dim light for an additional 30 feet. Burns for 6 hours on a flask (1 pint) of oil.
As an action, you can lower the hood, reducing the light to dim light in a 5-foot radius.

Miscellaneous gear

Item Cost Weight Crafting Tool
Bedroll10 r7 lb.weaver's tools
Bell10 rsmith's tools
Blanket5 r3 lb.weaver's tools
Book250 r5 lb.calligrapher's tools
Chain (10 feet)50 r10 lb.smith's tools
Chalk (10 pieces)1 r0.5 ¼ lb.apothecary's kit
Climber's kit250 r12 lb.smith's tools
Compass1,000 r0.5 ¼ lb.tinker's tools
Hammer10 r3 lb.smith's tools
Hourglass250 r1 lb.glassblower's tools
Ink (1 ounce bottle)100 rapothecary's kit
Ink pen1 rapothecary's kit
Ladder (10-foot)1 r25 lb.carpenter's tools
Magnifying glass1,000 rglassblower's tools
Manacles20 r6 lb.smith's tools
Mess kit2 r1 lb.smith's tools
Mirror, steel50 r0.5 ½ lb.smith's tools
Paper or parchment (10 sheets)2 r
Piton1 r0.5 ¼ lb.smith's tools
Pole (10-foot)1 r7 lb.carpenter's tools
Ram, Portable40 r35 lb.carpenter's tools
Rations (1 day)5 r2 lb.cook's utensils
Rope, hempen (50 feet)10 r10 lb.weaver's tools
Rope, silk (50 feet)100 r5 lb.weaver's tools
Scale, merchant's50 r3 lb.tinker's tools
Shovel20 r5 lb.smith's tools
Signal whistle1 rwoodcarver's tools
Soap1 rapothecary's kit
Spikes, Iron (10)1 r0.5 ½ lb.smith's tools
Tent, two-person20 r20 lb.weaver's tools
Tinderbox5 r1 lb.apothecary's kit
Torch1 r10 lb.woodcarver's tools

Spellcasting equipment

Item Cost Weight Crafting Tool Description
Arcane focus100 r2 lb.variousCan take the form of a broom, crystal, orb, medallion, rod, staff, etc.
Broom1 r2 lb.variousA witch can use a broom as an arcane focus, and wields it as if it were a club.
Component pouch250 r2 lb.A small, watertight belt pouch with compartments to hold all the material components you need to cast spells, except for components that have a specified cost or cannot reasonably fit in a pouch.

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