PFSRD:Field Repair

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Field Repair

You can repair your broken weapon or armor to serviceability even without the benefits of artisan tools.

Prerequisite: Craft 4 ranks.

Benefit: If you are trained in a Craft skill appropriate to a broken item, you can repair that item with no raw material cost and no penalty on your Craft skill check for using improvised tools. If you spend a day, the item regains 1 hit point plus one-quarter of its original hit points. Alternatively, if the item gained the broken condition because it is a firearm that has misfired or a siege engine that suffered a mishap, or has the broken condition because it has the fragile weapon quality (or some similar quality), you can make a Craft check with the DC it takes to craft that item (see Table 22, below). If the check succeeds, the item loses the broken condition.

Normal: Improvised tools impose a 2 penalty on Craft checks. Items require raw materials to repair.

Table: New Item Craft DCs
Item Craft Skill Craft DC
A weapon with the fragile special qualityWeapon or BowNormal DC 5
One-handed firearmFirearm20
Two-handed firearmFirearm20
Siege firearm, heavyFirearm25
Siege firearm, mediumFirearm30
Siege firearm, lightFirearm35
Ranged siege engine, heavySiege Engine20
Ranged siege engine, mediumSiege Engine25

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