Dusken Glade Downtime Rules

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The following are the types of downtime activity permitted in the Dusken Glade campaign.

Crafting

Equipment & Art

Cost: 1 day + half price of item in materials • Requirements: Appropriate proficiency and tools • Complications: None

  • For each day spent crafting, you accumulate 5gp worth of the items final value, in terms of item completion.
  • Multiple characters may pool their downtime efforts to craft a single item. This allows each craftsman to accumulate 5gp worth of value to the item per day thus spent. The DM determines a maximum of how many craftsmen can work on an item at a time, given the item and facilities.
  • Each day thus spent grants you a 1gp discount on lifestyle costs (min 0gp).

Magic Items (Consumable)

Cost: varies • Requirements: Ability to cast spells or Alchemy supplies proficiency (for potions, dusts, etc), schema for item type • Complications: 10%

  • Cost varies by item created:
    • Common: 5 days, 25gp, no Magic Ingredients
    • Uncommon: 10 days, 100gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 1-3)
    • Rare: 50 days, 1000gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 4-8)
    • Very Rare: 125 days, 10,000gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 9-12)
    • Legendary: 250 days, 50,000gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 13-18)

Magic Items (Permanent)

Cost: varies • Requirements: Ability to cast spells, schema for item type • Complications: 10%

  • Cost varies by item created:
    • Common: 10 days, 50gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 1-3)
    • Uncommon: 20 days, 200gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 4-8)
    • Rare: 100 days, 2000gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 9-12)
    • Very Rare: 250 days, 20,000gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 13-18)
    • Legendary: 500 days, 100,000gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 19+)

Magic Items (Material-Based Magic)

Cost: varies • Requirements: Appropriate proficiency and tools, schema for item type • Complications: 10%

  • These are magical items whose powers come from what the item is made of rather than enchantments worked into it. Examples include adamantine and mithral items.
  • Cost varies by item created:
    • Common: 10 days, Cost to Craft Item +25gp
    • Uncommon: 20 days, Cost to Craft Item +100gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 1-3)
    • Rare: 100 days, Cost to Craft Item +1000gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 4-8)
    • Very Rare: 250 days, Cost to Craft Item +10,000gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 9-12)
    • Legendary: 500 days, Cost to Craft Item +50,000gp, Magic Ingredients (CR 13-18)

Potions of Healing

Cost: varies • Requirements: Ability to use healing magic or Herbalism kit proficiency • Complications: 10%

  • Cost varies by potion created:
    • Potion of healing: 1 day, 25 gp
    • Potion of greater healing: 10 days, 100 gp
    • Potion of superior healing: 30 days, 1000 gp
    • Potion of supreme healing: 40 days, 10,000 gp

Buying a Magic Item

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Carousing

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Crime

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Establish a Business

Cost: varies • Requirements: varies • Complications: 0%

  • This action is used to establish a new business, using the Business Operation rules.
  • Time cost equals 1d4 days per Skiled Worker employed, +1 per Unskilled Worker. This time is halved if the Business is Squalid or Poor, or doubled if the Business is Wealthy.
  • Coin cost is one-half the Monthly Cost of the business.
  • Once established, businesses run themselves, although owners may boost their success by taking the Work downtime action on behalf of that business.

Gambling

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Harper Cell Development

This is used by Harper agents to improve the effectiveness of their Cell: building their connections with the rest of the Harpers, gathering additional Watcher informants, cultivating powerful allies to assist them, and beefing up the security of their operations.

Build Harper Connections

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Build Watcher Networks

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Build Cell Allies

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Build Cell Security

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Information Networks

Establish an Information Network

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Use an Information Network

Cost: 1d10gp (halved for Small, doubled for Large), 10 days • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Relaxation

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Religious Service

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Research

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Selling a Magic Item

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Training

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

Work

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x

xxx

Cost: xxx • Requirements: xxx • Complications: x%

  • x


Xanathar's Guide to Everything

  • Buying a Magic Item: In the setting of Waterdeep, alter this activity in the following ways:
    • Reduce the cost to search for them to 50gp. The cost to gain bonuses to the roll remains the same.
    • Gain a +5 on the Resolution check, due to increased availability of items in Waterdeep.
  • Carousing: Carousing can be used to generate either Contacts or Rumors.
    • When seeking Rumors, a character who successfully carouses generates a number of rumors equal to 1 + his Carousing Contacts.
  • Crime: as normal.
  • Gambling: as normal, except that a character may choose to cheat at some point, replacing one of the checks with a Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) check.
    • Cheating increases the potential for complications to 20% however.
  • Relaxation: Characters recover one Hero Point for each workweek of this activity.
  • Religious Service: Characters recover one Hero Point for each favor they generate from this activity.
  • Research: Research can be used to research new spells and magical item schema alike.
    • Spells: This check is performed at a penalty equal to the level of the spell in question, and requires the accumulation of a number of pieces of lore equal to the (level x2), or just one for cantrips. Once researched, the cost for scribing the spell into a spellbook must still be paid.
    • Schema: This check is performed at a penalty based on the rarity of the item, and requires the accumulation of a number of pieces of lore based on the rarity, as follows: Common (-0, 1 piece of lore), Uncommon (-2, 3 pieces of lore), Rare (-4, 6 pieces of lore), Very Rare (-6, 12 pieces of lore). Researching Legendary schema is not possible, although completing a Research for a Very Rare one will give a researcher the knowledge of where to do (and thus, what quest to undertake) to find that schema.
  • Scribing a Spell Scroll: as normal
  • Selling a Magic Item: as normal
  • Training: as normal
  • Work: as normal

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