Boggle
Harvesting Table
Instructions: Because this creature is an
Fey, the player should roll a
Arcana 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: Fey
Skill: Arcana
DC
Item
Description
Value
Weight
Exp.
Crafting
DC:
10
ITEM:
Boggle Tar (vial)
DC:
10
A sticky, tar-like substance, with strong adhesive properties.
Use: You may spend an action to coat your hands with this substance. For 1 hour, you have advantage on Strength (Athletics) checks made to grapple and any ability check made to maintain a hold on another creature, surface, or object. You can also climb difficult surfaces, including upside down on ceilings, without needing to make an ability check. Alternatively, you may spend an action to pour this oil on the ground, creating a 5 ft puddle for 1 hour. Any creature that enters that
puddle or starts its turn there must make a Strength save (DC 11) or be restrained. On its turn, a creature can attempt a Strength check to free itself from the sticky puddle (DC 11). Success ends the effect and the creature must move into the nearest unoccupied space.
VALUE:
1 gp
WEIGHT:
1lb.
EXPIRE:
30 days
DC:
10
ITEM:
Slippery Boggle Oil (vial)
DC:
10
A slippery viscous oil.
Use: You may spend an action to cover your body with this oil. For 1 hour, you gain advantage on Dexterity (Acrobatics) checks made to escape bonds, squeeze through narrow spaces, and end grapples. Alternatively, you may spend an action to pour this oil on the ground, creating a 5 foot puddle for 1 hour. Any creature that enters the puddle's space or starts its turn there must succeed a Dexterity save (DC 11) or fall prone.
VALUE:
2 gp
WEIGHT:
1lb.
EXPIRE:
30 days
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.
Boggle
Individual Treasure
7 gp
Random Roll: d100 = 72
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) |
Boggle
Treasure Hoard
Coins: 798 cp, 834 sp, 118 gp
Gems: 6 gems worth 50 gp each
[1 Onyx, 2 Bloodstone, 1 Moonstone, 1 Chalcedony, 1 Zircon]
Random Roll: d100 = 35
|
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 |
|
|
Boggle
Trinkets
1 red bouncing ball
Random Roll: 1d20 = 12
1
1 tripwire, 20 feet
--
1 sp
2
1 pink rubbery ball of air, that emits a fart-like noise when squeezed
--
2 sp
3
1 small noisemaker; a hinged piece of wood, when snapped, it makes a clacking noise
1 lb.
1 sp
4
1 small spray bottle (4 oz) with a fluid that smells like poop
--
--
5
1 small jar of glue (4 oz) and a small pouch of fur
2 lb.
5 sp
6
1 a brown bag full of smelly excrement
--
--
7
1 playing card with a joker's face
--
3 cp
8
1 rubber dagger
½ lb.
5 sp
9
1 list of child-like pranks, written in Sylvan
--
--
10
1 jar of black tar
4 lb.
4 cp
11
1 scary white mask, with distorted facial features and sharp teeth
2 lb.
5 sp
12
1 red bouncing ball
--
1 sp
13
1 rope noose, hemp, 5-feet long
2 lb.
1 sp
14
1 pouch of mushrooms (hallucinagenic?)
2 lb.
3 sp
15
1 small flask of red paint and a small brush
2 lb.
1 sp
16
1 pouch of sharp rocks (caltrops)
2 lb.
1 gp
17
1 vial of slippery oil
1 lb.
1 sp
18
1 small, creepy looking musical pipe, made of black wood with vine-like engravings
1 lb.
2 gp
19
1 pouch of rotten tomatoes
4 lb.
--
20
1d6 chess pieces
--
5 cp
Boggle
Meat
The meat of many monsters is considered vile and distasteful. Monstrosities and aberrations, in particular, may have tainted blood or rancid tasting meat. Dungeon Master's discretion.
This creature produces 3 pieces of meat, weighing a total of 12 lbs.
Random Roll: 1d4 = 3
Small creatures produce 1d4 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.