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This skill allows a character to build electronic equipment from scratch, such as audio and video equipment, timers and listening devices, or radios and communication devices.
This skill allows a character to build electronic equipment from scratch, such as audio and video equipment, timers and listening devices, or radios and communication devices.  
When building an electronic device from scratch, the character describes the kind of device he or she wants to construct; then the Gamemaster decides whether the device is simple, moderate, complex, or advanced com­pared to current technology.
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;"
! style="text-algin:left;"|Type of Scratch-Built Electronics (Examples)
! Purchase DC
! Craft DC
! Time


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When building an electronic device from scratch, the character describes the kind of device he or she wants to construct; then the GM decides if the Player can even craft that based on there Tech level and what the DC should be normally either 10 or 15 + Procure Difficulty. Otherwise there are plenty of useful items in the game that require the Electronic crafting skill to make and/or repair.  
|Simple (timer or detonator)||8||15||1 hr.
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|Moderate (radio direction finder, electronic lock)||12||20||12 hr.
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|Complex (cell phone)||16||25||24 hr.
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|Advanced (computer)||22||30||60 hr.
|}
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==Special==
The main categories from the [[General_Equipment|General Equipment]] page that require Electronics are:
* A character without an electrical tool kit takes a –4 penalty on Craft (electronic) checks.
* [[General_Equipment#Computers_and_Consumer_Electronics|Computers and Consumer Electronics]]
* A character with the Builder feat gets a +2 bonus on all Craft (electronic) checks.
* [[General_Equipment#Surveillance_Gear|Surveillance Gear]]
* [[General_Equipment#Sensor_Equipment|Sensor Equipment]]
* [[General_Equipment#Miscellaneous_Equipment|Miscellaneous Equipment]] (Some things)
* [[Weapons#The_Detonator|Detonator's for explosives]]
* Space ship's and Some Space Ship upgrades
 
;Identify: If a Character wants to attempt to identify the Electronic item then they can follow the rules for identifying technology with there Tech rating.
 
A Electrical Tool Kit from the [[General_Equipment#Profession_Kits|Profession Kits]] page is necessary to craft Electronic items. An advanced kit provides an Advantage when crafting or repairing.
 
Electronics follows the core rules for Crafting with no modifications except for Identifying as noted above. More rules regarding crafting, the costs, and the time it takes can be found [[Craft|here]].

Latest revision as of 05:10, 28 June 2017

This skill allows a character to build electronic equipment from scratch, such as audio and video equipment, timers and listening devices, or radios and communication devices.

When building an electronic device from scratch, the character describes the kind of device he or she wants to construct; then the GM decides if the Player can even craft that based on there Tech level and what the DC should be normally either 10 or 15 + Procure Difficulty. Otherwise there are plenty of useful items in the game that require the Electronic crafting skill to make and/or repair.

The main categories from the General Equipment page that require Electronics are:

Identify
If a Character wants to attempt to identify the Electronic item then they can follow the rules for identifying technology with there Tech rating.

A Electrical Tool Kit from the Profession Kits page is necessary to craft Electronic items. An advanced kit provides an Advantage when crafting or repairing.

Electronics follows the core rules for Crafting with no modifications except for Identifying as noted above. More rules regarding crafting, the costs, and the time it takes can be found here.