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Pathfinder Greatcoat

Source Pathfinder Society Primer pg. 25
Aura moderate transmutation; CL 9th
Slot body; Price 8,000 gp; Weight 4 lbs.

Description

This long, double-breasted jacket is sewn from durable, dun-colored canvas with a removable liner to keep its wearer comfortable in a wide range of temperatures. Anyone wearing the coat notes many small cloth patches of various shapes. Only the wearer of the robe can see these patches, recognize them for the items they become, and detach them. One patch can be detached each round. Detaching a patch causes it to become an actual item, as indicated below. A Pathfinder greatcoat has each of the following patches (unless noted otherwise, the coat has only one of each patch):
  • 10 days of trail rations and five full waterskins
  • A case containing five adamantine bolts, five cold iron bolts, and two silver bolts
  • A large scroll case containing a 2-foot-by-10-foot roll of paper and two sticks of charcoal
  • A quiver containing five adamantine arrows, five cold iron arrows, and two silver arrows
  • A 10-square-yard roll of canvas containing 10 pitons and a small hammer
  • A silver Aspis Consortium badge and three bronze Aspis Consortium badges
  • Bullseye lanterns (2; full and lit)
  • Daggers (2)
  • Disguise kit
  • Healer’s kit
  • Hemp ropes (2; 50-foot coil)
  • Light combat-trained horse with a military saddle
  • Mirrors (2; highly polished 2-foot-by-4-foot steel mirrors)
  • Noble’s outfit with jewelry worth 200 gold pieces
  • Oil of bless weapon
  • Oil of daylight
  • Poles (2; 10-foot length)
  • Potion of cure moderate wounds
  • Sacks (2)
  • Universal solvent
  • Wand of prestidigitation (CL 1st, 5 charges)

Construction

Requirements Craft Wondrous Item, fabricate; Cost 4,000 gp