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|Category=Alchemy
|Category=Alchemy
|SubCategory=Tool
|SubCategory=Tool
|Cost=1 gp
|Short=Used to light fire
|Short=Used to light fire
|Benefit=The alchemical substance on the end of this small, wooden stick ignites when struck against a rough surface. Creating a flame with a tindertwig is much faster than creating a flame with flint and steel (or a magnifying glass) and tinder. Lighting a torch with a tindertwig is a standard action (rather than a full-round action), and lighting any other fire with one is at least a standard action.
|Benefit=The alchemical substance on the end of this small, wooden stick ignites when struck against a rough surface. Creating a flame with a tindertwig is much faster than creating a flame with flint and steel (or a magnifying glass) and tinder. Lighting a torch with a tindertwig is a standard action (rather than a full-round action), and lighting any other fire with one is at least a standard action.
|Shop=Adventurer Store, Black Market, Blacksmith
|Cost=1 gp
|CraftType=alchemy
|CraftDC=20
|Shop=Adventurer Store, Alchemist, General Store
}}
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 26 August 2021

Main > Equipment > Alchemy > Tindertwig
Cost Weight
1 gp

Benefit: The alchemical substance on the end of this small, wooden stick ignites when struck against a rough surface. Creating a flame with a tindertwig is much faster than creating a flame with flint and steel (or a magnifying glass) and tinder. Lighting a torch with a tindertwig is a standard action (rather than a full-round action), and lighting any other fire with one is at least a standard action.

Craft (alchemy): 20


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