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Sand bag

Sand bag

A sandbag or dirtbag is a bag or sack made of hessian that is filled with sand or soil and used for such purposes as flood control, military fortification, shielding windows, ballast, and  counterweight.

Rope, silk (50 feet)

Rope, silk (50 feet)

Rope, whether made of hemp or silk, has an AC of 10, 2 hit points, and can be burst with a DC 17 Strength check.

Rope, hempen (50 feet)

Rope, hempen (50 feet)

Rope, whether made of hemp or silk, has an AC of 10, 2 hit points, and can be burst with a DC 17 Strength check.

Clothes (robes)

Clothes (robes)

A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. Unlike garments described as capes or cloaks, robes usually have sleeves. 

Prosthetic (leg/foot)

Prosthetic (leg/foot)

Prosthetics are usually metal and custom made to replace whatever portion of a limb has been lost.

While you are standing on your prosthetic, you cannot gain advantage or expertise dice on saving throws made to resist being knocked prone, and you take half damage from caltrops, spikes, and difficult terrain that deals damage. Depending on how your prosthetic is constructed, you can use it to store up to one concealed Tiny item (DC 15 Investigation or Perception check to notice).

Prosthetic (arm/hand)

Prosthetic (arm/hand)

Prosthetics are usually metal and custom made to replace whatever portion of a limb has been lost.

You cannot gain advantage or expertise dice on Sleight of Hand checks made with this prosthetic. However, prosthetics can provide an unexpected block, and when you use it defensively you gain a +1 bonus to your AC as if you were wielding a hands-free light shield with the prosthetic. Prosthetics used defensively in this way cannot wield weapons.

Portable ram

Portable ram

You can use a portable ram to break down doors. When doing so, you gain a +4 bonus on the Strength check. When another creature helps you use the ram, you gain an expertise die (as well as advantage, as normal).

Pole (10-foot)

Pole (10-foot)

A 10-foot wooden pole used to probe depths or span gaps.

Piton

Piton

A metal spike (usually steel) that is driven into a crack or seam in the climbing surface using a climbing hammer, and which acts as an anchor for protecting the climber from falling or to assist progress in aid climbing.

Pick, miner’s

Pick, miner’s

A pickaxe, pick-axe, or pick is a generally T-shaped hand tool used for prying. Its head is typically metal, attached perpendicularly to a longer handle, traditionally made of wood, occasionally metal.