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|q4=How old it is (roughly). |
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|q5=How fast it can go (roughly). |
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 23 November 2025
You recognize details about ships by sight. For a given ship, you know the following.
- Where it was built.
- How damaged it is.
- What it was built for (warship, cargo ship, and so on).
- How old it is (roughly).
- How fast it can go (roughly).
- Any noteworthy features of of the ship.
You may also make a mariner check to learn more about the ship, its crew, its captain, or other details the GM allows.
At GM discretion, you can also spend 10 minutes studying a ship up close to get additional information.