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Outfits

Item Cost Weight Short
Artisan's Outfit 1 gp 4 lbs.
Burglar's Outfit 5 gp 5 lbs.
Cold-Weather Outfit 8 gp 7 lbs. +5 on Fort saves vs cold weather
Courtesan's Outfit 8 gp 4 lbs.
Courtier's Outfit 8 gp 7 lbs. Looks representable in noble circles
Dilettante's Outfit 8 gp 7 lbs. +2 Sleight of Hand to conceal small objects
Doctor's Outfit 8 gp 7 lbs. +2 on Fortitude to resist contact diseases
Entertainer's Outfit 3 gp 4 lbs.
Explorer's Outfit 10 gp 8 lbs.
Hot Weather Outfit 8 gp 4 lbs. +2 on Fort saves vs hot weather
Monk's Outfit 5 gp 2 lbs.
Noble's Outfit 75 gp 10 lbs.
Peasant's Outfit 1 sp 2 lbs.
Royal's Outfit 200 gp 15 lbs.
Scholar's Outfit 5 gp 6 lbs.
Soldier's Uniform 1 gp 5 lbs.
Squire's Outfit 5 gp 8 lbs.
Traveler's Outfit 1 gp 5 lbs.

Artisan's Outfit

This outfit includes a shirt with buttons, a skirt or pants with a drawstring, shoes, and perhaps a cap or hat. It may also include a belt or a leather or cloth apron for carrying tools.

Burglar's Outfit

This outfit consists of fitted pants, a shirt, a hooded reversible cloak, soft leather boots, and a face mask, all in dark or neutral colors. The outfit’s few buttons and rivets are wrapped in dull, dark cloth to avoid jingling or reflecting light. A number of loops and shallow pockets are also worked into the outfit, providing ample spaces for stashing small tools or weapons.

Cold-Weather Outfit

This outfit includes a wool coat, linen shirt, wool cap, heavy cloak, thick pants or skirt, and boots.

Benefit: This outfit grants a +5 circumstance bonus on Fortitude saving throws against exposure to cold weather.

Courtesan's Outfit

This outfit includes fine silk or satin garments tailored to complement your figure.

In addition, the outfit contains a loose shawl or robe with several discreet pockets for items such as perfume, massage oils, or even a small dagger.

Courtier's Outfit

This outfit includes fancy, tailored clothes in whatever fashion happens to be the current style in the courts of the nobles.

Benefit: Anyone trying to influence nobles or courtiers while wearing street dress will have a hard time of it (–2 penalty on Charisma-based skill checks to influence such individuals). If you wear this outfit without jewelry (costing an additional 50 gp), you look like an out-of-place commoner.

Dilettante's Outfit

These clothes consist of sturdy boots, a pair of stout linen pants or skirt, a cloth shirt, leather gloves, a hat and cloak, and numerous belts, straps, and accessories (such as scarves, a vest, bits of rope or twine, and bandoleers). These items are generally mismatched, each having been selected as “superior” from some other set of clothing, and are rife with pockets and small hidey-holes.

Benefit: It grants the wearer a +2 circumstance bonus on Sleight of Hand checks made to conceal a small object on her body.

Doctor's Outfit

Benefit: Any creature wearing this outfit gains a +2 circumstance bonus on Fortitude saves made to resist contact diseases.

Entertainer's Outfit

This set of flashy—perhaps even gaudy—clothes is for entertaining. While the outfit looks whimsical, its practical design lets you tumble, dance, walk a tightrope, or just run (if the audience turns ugly).

Explorer's Outfit

This set of clothes is for someone who never knows what to expect. It includes sturdy boots, leather breeches or a skirt, a belt, a shirt (perhaps with a vest or jacket), gloves, and a cloak. Rather than a leather skirt, a leather overtunic may be worn over a cloth skirt.

The clothes have plenty of pockets (especially the cloak). The outfit also includes any extra accessories you might need, such as a scarf or a wide-brimmed hat.

Hot Weather Outfit

Covering your body from head to foot in light, airy cloth keeps you cooler than baring your skin to the sun. This outfit typically consists of a loose linen robe and either a turban or loose head covering and veil.

Benefit: The outfit provides a +2 bonus on Fortitude saves to resist warm or hot weather. This does not stack with any bonuses gained from the Survival skill.

Monk's Outfit

This simple outfit includes sandals, loose breeches, and a loose shirt, and is bound together with sashes. The outfit is designed to give you maximum mobility, and it’s made of high-quality fabric. You can conceal small weapons in pockets hidden in the folds, and the sashes are strong enough to serve as short ropes.

Noble's Outfit

These clothes are designed specifically to be expensive and gaudy. Precious metals and gems are worked into the clothing. A would-be noble also needs a signet ring and jewelry (worth at least 100 gp) to accessorize this outfit.

Peasant's Outfit

This set of clothes consists of a loose shirt and baggy breeches, or a loose shirt and skirt or overdress. Cloth wrappings are used for shoes.

Royal's Outfit

This is just the clothing, not the royal scepter, crown, ring, and other accoutrements. Royal clothes are ostentatious, with gems, gold, silk, and fur in abundance.

Scholar's Outfit

Perfect for a scholar, this outfit includes a robe, a belt, a cap, soft shoes, and possibly a cloak.

Soldier's Uniform

The exact details of this item varies from country to country, but typically includes sturdy boots, leather breeches or a kilt, a belt, a shirt, gloves, a cloak or jacket, and a hat. The belt includes several loops or rings for tying pouches, a waterskin, a scabbard, and similar things a traveling soldier requires.

Squire's Outfit

This outfit includes heavy woolen pants, a tunic, leather boots, a belt, sturdy gloves, a cap, and a heavy tabard bearing the colors or sigil of a noble house or organization. Many organizations provide new squires this outfit for free, with the expectation they wear it during their duties.

Traveler's Outfit

This set of clothes consists of boots, a wool skirt or breeches, a sturdy belt, a shirt (perhaps with a vest or jacket), and an ample cloak with a hood.

Containers

Item Cost Weight Short
Backpack 2 gp 2 lbs. Contains about 2 cubic feet
Backpack, Masterwork 50 gp 4 lbs. Contains about 2 cubic feet, +1 Str for carrying capacity
Bandolier 5 sp ½ lb. Holds 8 tiny items
Belt Pouch 1 gp ½ lb. Contains about 1/5 cubic feet or 10 lb.

Backpack

This leather knapsack has one large pocket that closes with a buckled strap and holds about 2 cubic feet of material. Some may have one or more smaller pockets on the sides.

Also see Masterwork Backpack.

Backpack, Masterwork

This backpack has numerous pockets for storing items that might be needed while adventuring. Hooks are included for attaching items such as canteens, pouches, or even a rolled-up blanket. It has padded bands that strap across the chest and the waist to distribute its weight more evenly. Like a common backpack, it can hold about 2 cubic feet of material in its main container.

Benefit: When wearing a masterwork backpack, treat your Strength score as +1 higher than normal when calculating your carrying capacity.

Bandolier

This leather belt is worn over one shoulder and runs diagonally across the chest and back. You can wear up to two bandoliers at the same time (any more than this and they get in each other’s way and restrict your movement).

Benefit: It has small loops or pouches for holding eight objects the size of a flask or small dagger. You can use the “retrieve a stored item” action to take an item from a bandolier.

Belt Pouch

A belt pouch is crafted of soft cloth or leather. They typically hold up to 10 lb. or 1/5 cubic ft. of items.