While the Curious Pastimes 2nd Edition ruleset is largely finalised we will continue to make minor tweaks. To provide feedback please fill in the google form located at: https://forms.gle/gJPgL9Q132Bsx6DHA

Evaluate: Difference between revisions

From Curious Pastimes Wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 21: Line 21:
:* The vase is '''superior''' and '''ornate''', costing one [[Ingredients and Materials#Rarity|'''uncommon''' ingredient]] and 10 [[Creation#Work Units|'''work units''']] to produce, around two centuries old, and of Estragalean make.
:* The vase is '''superior''' and '''ornate''', costing one [[Ingredients and Materials#Rarity|'''uncommon''' ingredient]] and 10 [[Creation#Work Units|'''work units''']] to produce, around two centuries old, and of Estragalean make.
:* The gems are '''uncut''' but have been [[Crafting Designs#Gemstones|'''cleansed''']] once, making them '''rare''' materials.
:* The gems are '''uncut''' but have been [[Crafting Designs#Gemstones|'''cleansed''']] once, making them '''rare''' materials.
:* Girardo identifies a fine sword as being of '''mastercrafted''' quality, costing six '''uncommon''' materials and 12 '''work units''' to produce, and of Norscan make. But its distinctive construction tells him it’s a '''signature''' item, made by the famed master blacksmith Ulfberht.
:* The sword is of '''mastercrafted''' quality, costing six '''uncommon''' materials and 12 '''work units''' to produce, and of Norscan make. But its distinctive construction tells him it’s a '''signature''' item, made by the famed master blacksmith Ulfberht.
:The actual value of the items will depend on the buyer, but Girardo decides he can probably sell the vase for 12 to 16 silver, and get around 8 to 10 silver each for the gems. The sword would be worth around 30 silver to most buyers, but he’s confident he can get up to twice that in the Wolves’ camp if he reveals its provenance.
:The actual value of the items will depend on the buyer, but Girardo decides he can probably sell the vase for 12 to 16 silver, and get around 8 to 10 silver each for the gems. The sword would be worth around 30 silver to most buyers, but he’s confident he can get up to twice that in the Wolves’ camp if he reveals its provenance.
|-
|-

Latest revision as of 22:32, 2 January 2025

Name Evaluate
Cost 5 points
Prerequisites None
Key Words General / At will
Description The character can, after a brief examination, identify any mundane goods or materials, learning the following information:

This skill will identify any alchemical creation the character has encountered before. If they have not encountered it, they will recognise its general category – enhancing potion, non-lethal poison, ink, etc. – but not its specific effects.

Examples
Girardo de Sforza assesses a beautiful glass vase, three gems and a fine sword.
  • The vase is superior and ornate, costing one uncommon ingredient and 10 work units to produce, around two centuries old, and of Estragalean make.
  • The gems are uncut but have been cleansed once, making them rare materials.
  • The sword is of mastercrafted quality, costing six uncommon materials and 12 work units to produce, and of Norscan make. But its distinctive construction tells him it’s a signature item, made by the famed master blacksmith Ulfberht.
The actual value of the items will depend on the buyer, but Girardo decides he can probably sell the vase for 12 to 16 silver, and get around 8 to 10 silver each for the gems. The sword would be worth around 30 silver to most buyers, but he’s confident he can get up to twice that in the Wolves’ camp if he reveals its provenance.
Progression None


Return to Skills List