Drow
Harvesting Table
Instructions: Because this creature is an
Humanoid, the player should roll a
Medicine Check using the DCs in the table below. On a success, the player is able to harvest the item. On a failure, the item cannot be harvested (either because the character is not skilled enough, or because the item is ruined). The DM should note that many of the items have an expiration, and can not be sold or used after the expiration has passed.
Type: Humanoid (elf)
Skill: Medicine
DC
Item
Description
Value
Weight
Exp.
Crafting
DC:
10
ITEM:
Drow Blood (3 vials)
DC:
10
Drow blood is dark red, almost black, and has a sharp metallic smell. Drow's blood is the primary ingredient used in the creation of drow poison. Proficiency with the poisoner kit can be used for harvesting this poison.
Refining the Poison: Once the blood is extracted, an alchemist (or someone proficient in the poisoner's kit) can spend 12 hours and 100gp worth of material to create Drow Poison (DC 12 Poisoner Kit or Alchemist Supplies check).
Drow Poison (Injury): A creature can spend an action to coat 1 melee weapon, or 3 pieces of ammunition with this poison. The poison lasts for 1 minute, or until it successfully affects a target. A creature hit with a weapon coated with this poison must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution saving throw or be poisoned for 1 hour. If the saving throw fails by 5 or more, the creature is also unconscious while poisoned in this way. The creature wakes up if it takes damage or if another creature takes an action to shake it awake. This poison usually sells for 200gp, but the poison is often considered an illicit good (and may not be sold to normal vendors).
VALUE:
5 gp
WEIGHT:
1lb.
EXPIRE:
7 days
CRAFT: Drow Poison (DMG)
Most crafting items have an acronym associated with it, such as "DMG". These acronyms refer to specific guide books. For example, "DMG" refers to the "Dungeon Master's Guide". The acronyms for HHH and HHH2 refer to Hamund's Harvesting Handbook, a homebrew harvesting guide that offers a variety of homebrew (not official) magic items. To view and purchase Hamund's Harvesting Handbook,
click here.
Drow
Individual Treasure
13 ep
Random Roll: d100 = 70
d100 |
cp |
sp |
ep |
gp |
pp |
01-30 |
cp:
5d6 (17) |
sp:
— |
ep:
— |
gp:
— |
pp:
— |
31-60 |
cp:
— |
sp:
4d6 (14) |
ep:
— |
gp:
— |
pp:
— |
61-70 |
cp:
— |
sp:
— |
ep:
3d6 (10) |
gp:
— |
pp:
— |
71-95 |
cp:
— |
sp:
— |
ep:
— |
gp:
3d6 (10) |
pp:
— |
96-100 |
cp:
— |
sp:
— |
ep:
— |
gp:
— |
pp:
1d6 (3) |
Drow
Treasure Hoard
Coins: 985 cp, 463 sp, 91 gp
Art: 5 art objects worth 25 gp each
[1 Embroidered silk handkerchief, 1 Pair of engraved bone dice, 1 Copper chalice with silver filigree, 1 Black velvet mask stitched with silver thread, 1 Cloth-of-gold vestments]Magic Items (4)
: [2 Bag of Holding, 1 Potion of Greater Healing (4d4 + 4), 1 Ammunition +1] Random Roll: d100 = 70
|
cp |
sp |
ep |
gp |
pp |
Coins |
cp:
6d6 x 100 (2100) |
sp:
3d6 x 100 (1050) |
ep:
— |
gp:
2d6 x 10 (70) |
pp:
— |
d100 |
cp:
Gems or Art Objects |
sp:
— |
ep:
Magic Items |
|
|
01-06 |
cp:
— |
|
ep:
— |
|
|
07-16 |
cp:
2d6 (7) 10 gp gems |
|
ep:
— |
|
|
17-26 |
cp:
2d4 (5) 25 gp art objects |
|
ep:
— |
|
|
27-36 |
cp:
2d6 (7) 50 gp gems |
|
ep:
— |
|
|
37-44 |
cp:
2d6 (7) 10 gp gems |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table A |
|
|
45-52 |
cp:
2d4 (5) 25 gp art objects |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table A |
|
|
53-60 |
cp:
2d6 (7) 50 gp gems |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table A |
|
|
61-65 |
cp:
2d6 (7) 10 gp gems |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table B |
|
|
66-70 |
cp:
2d4 (5) 25 gp art objects |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table B |
|
|
71-75 |
cp:
2d6 (7) 50 gp gems |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table B |
|
|
76-78 |
cp:
2d6 (7) 10 gp gems |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table C |
|
|
79-80 |
cp:
2d4 (5) 25 gp art objects |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table C |
|
|
81-85 |
cp:
2d6 (7) 50 gp gems |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table C |
|
|
86-92 |
cp:
2d4 (5) 25 gp art objects |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table F |
|
|
93-97 |
cp:
2d6 (7) 50 gp gems |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table F |
|
|
98-99 |
cp:
2d4 (5) 25 gp art objects |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table G |
|
|
100 |
cp:
2d6 (7) 50 gp gems |
|
ep:
Roll 1d6 times on Magic Item Table G |
|
|
Drow
Equipment & Other Goods
Typically found on (or even "in" the creature)
This character usually carries: 1 Shortsword, 1 Hand Crossbow, 1d6 Crossbow Bolts, 1 Case, Crossbow Bolt, 1 Chain Shirt
1 Shortsword
[5 gp (quality: .5×, size: 1×, normally 10 gp)][2 lb.]
low quality with a bronze blade and an oak wood hilt
1 Hand Crossbow
[38 gp (quality: .5×, size: 1×, normally 75 gp)][3 lb.]
low quality made of ironwood
6 Crossbow Bolts
[5 sp (quality: .5×, size: 1×, normally 1 gp)][1 lb.]
low quality
1 Case, Crossbow Bolt
[0 gp (quality: 0×, size: 1×, normally 1 gp)][1 lb.]
destroyed
1 Chain Shirt
[0 gp (quality: 0×, size: 1×, normally 50 gp)][20 lb.]
destroyed made of steel links
The tables below show how we determine an item's value and weight modifiers. The first table determines the item's value modifier based on its quality. The second table determines the item's value and weight modifiers based on the creature's size.
d100 |
% Chance |
Quality |
Value |
1-2 |
% Chance:
2% |
Quality:
Superb |
Value:
1.5× |
3-5 |
% Chance:
3% |
Quality:
Almost New |
Value:
1× |
6-55 |
% Chance:
50% |
Quality:
Low Quality (poorly made, high use) |
Value:
0.5× |
56-65 |
% Chance:
10% |
Quality:
Terrible Quality (cracked, warped) |
Value:
0.1× |
66-100 |
% Chance:
35% |
Quality:
Destroyed |
Value:
0× |
Creature's size and its value and weight modifiers.
Size |
Weight(x) |
Value(x) |
Note |
Tiny |
Weight(x):
¼× |
Value(x):
¼× |
Note:
Tiny creatures often carry very small weapons & armor, too small for other creature. |
Small |
Weight(x):
1× |
Value(x):
1× |
Note:
Small creatures tend to use smaller standard weapons, like daggers and shortswords, but it is the DM's discretion if the items are usable or have a modified weight/value. |
Medium |
Weight(x):
1× |
Value(x):
1× |
|
Large |
Weight(x):
1× |
Value(x):
1× |
Note:
Large creatures tend to use larger standard weapons, like greatswords and greatclubs, but it is the DM's discretion if the items are usable or have a modified weight/value. |
Huge |
Weight(x):
8× |
Value(x):
2× |
Note:
The increase in value is for the raw materials (as the items are way too large to be useful). |
Gargantuan |
Weight(x):
15× |
Value(x):
4× |
Note:
The increase in value is for the raw materials (as the items are way too large to be useful). |
Drow
Trinkets
2 steeder meat ration(s)
Random Roll: 1d20 = 20
1
1 wineskin of fermented spider blood
5 lb.
1 gp
2
1 spider silk handkerchief
--
7 sp
3
1 silver brooch of a spider
--
1 gp
4
1 thin rope string with several human and elf ears
--
--
5
1 pouch of mushrooms (hallucinagenic?)
2 lb.
3 sp
6
1 dark wooden carving of Lloth
2 lb.
8 sp
7
1 empty vial of drow poison
--
3 sp
8
1 set of manacles shaped like grasping spiders
6 lb.
3 gp
9
1 sacrificial, wavy, black bladed dagger
1 lb.
2 gp
10
1 lock of white hair
--
5 cp
11
1 silver spider web bracelet
3 lb.
2 gp
12
1 jar of white spider eggs
6 lb.
5 sp
13
1 small cocoon wrapped in spider silk (with tiny bones inside)
3 lb.
5 cp
14
1 journal, written in an elven dialect, has details about a rival drow house
6 lb.
5 sp
15
1 obsidian statue of a black panther (non-magical)
4 lb.
1 gp
16
1 ripped and frayed net, shaped like a spider web
3 lb.
3 sp
17
1 wind-up mechanical spider (crawls in a circle)
2 lb.
5 gp
18
1 giant spider fang on a string
3 lb.
5 sp
19
1 spool of spider silk with a bone needle
--
1 gp
20
1d4 steeder meat ration(s)
2 lb.
5 sp
Drow
Meat
There is a stigma to eating meat belonging to sentient creatures that have a humanoid form and features. Harvesting the meat may be frowned upon and even considered cannibalism. Some communities may refuse to buy the meat (and some evil communities may pay a premium). The meat may even be difficult to eat, or unedible. Of course, these are all up to the Dungeon Master to decide.
This creature produces 5 pieces of meat, weighing a total of 20 lbs.
Random Roll: 2d6 = 5
Medium creatures produce 2d6 worth of meat.
The table below shows how much meat an
inexperienced butcher may be able to harvest from a creature, especially after a battle may have ruined some of the meat (i.e. burned, frozen, poisoned, etc.). If a
whole creature's carcass is brought to a butcher, the butcher may pay 4x the value rolled in the chart below for the carcass (if the butcher even WANTS this kind of creature - DM discretion). Of course, carrying a heavy carcass can be difficult, and the creature's bacteria that kept it alive will begin to ruin the meat, spoiling it within a day.
Beast Size |
DC |
Meat |
Weight (x4)† |
Expire ‡ |
Value (x2sp)⋆ |
Tiny |
DC:
5 |
Meat:
1 |
Weight (x4)†:
4 lb. |
Expire ‡:
1 day |
Value (x2sp)⋆:
2 sp |
Small |
DC:
5 |
Meat:
1d4 |
Weight (x4)†:
4-16 lb. |
Expire ‡:
1 day |
Value (x2sp)⋆:
2-8 sp |
Medium |
DC:
5 |
Meat:
2d6 |
Weight (x4)†:
8-48 lb. |
Expire ‡:
1 day |
Value (x2sp)⋆:
4-24 sp |
Large |
DC:
5 |
Meat:
6d6 |
Weight (x4)†:
24-144 lb. |
Expire ‡:
1 day |
Value (x2sp)⋆:
12-72 sp |
Huge |
DC:
5 |
Meat:
8d12 |
Weight (x4)†:
32-384 lb. |
Expire ‡:
1 day |
Value (x2sp)⋆:
16-192 sp |
Gargantuan |
DC:
5 |
Meat:
8d20 |
Weight (x4)†:
32-640 lb. |
Expire ‡:
1 day |
Value (x2sp)⋆:
16-320 sp |
† The weight of a raw piece of meat is 4 pounds. And one slab of meat (4 lbs.), can be used to make 1 dried ration (2 lbs.).
‡ Raw meat has a very short shelf-life, and will go bad within a day if it is not refridgerated or cured.
⋆ The table above uses a standard price of 5cp per pound for regular a piece of animal meat (such as cattle or deer). The value of meat can vary drastically, depending on the quality, rarity and the creature it is sourced from. For example, dragon meat could cost 10x more than standard livestock meat, while insect meat could cost only a copper or two per pound. A DM can decide if that is adequate, and if certain meat is worth more or less.