![]() ![]() ![]() General rule is that larger and more intricate tattoos require more time and ink to apply. The requirements for each tattoo are different, but the After the failed attempt, the subject has reached the limitations of their flesh to hold the magic of the tattoos, and can only accept nonmagical tattoos. Unfortunately, all the materials and costs are lost in the failed attempt. Failure means the body could not be adhere to the magic. By the third tattoo, the magic begins to take a more serious toll on the body, and a Con DC needs to be made for each new tattoo. Each new bridge to the weave pushes the physical limits of the body beyond where they were intended to go. Secondly, If the the tattoo is magical, know that only so much magic can be bound to the flesh. Available Space Body Partġ Large, 2 Medium, 1 Medium and 2 Small, 4 Small If your DM allows, tails and wings may also be tattooed, given that they are not covered in feather, fur, or scales and are a sufficient size. The size of the tattoo scales with the size of the creature. In order to apply a tattoo, there must first be room to draw it into the skin. Mastered the most intricate Ornate designs. Simple or Average intricacies, while Expert artists have Proficient artists are skilled enough to apply tattoos of Required proficiency and level of spell slot needed to apply the tattoo. The intricacy of the tattoo design generally dictates the Runic design to specify the magical effects of the tattoo, aĬonnection to the Weave such as a spell slot, and the life force of the wearer to power the magic of the tattoo. Magical tattoos comprise of three components: a To apply magical tattoos, the artist must also be proficient in Arcana. Non-magical tattoos require only time and imagination to apply a design of the wearer’s desire. In order to apply tattoos, magical or non-magical, the artist must first be proficient in tattooist’s tools. Purple, for example, is the most expensive color as minerals and plants the produce appropriately colored dyes are harder to find and acquire than other dyes. Medium tattoos take 2 ounces and large tattoos take 4 ounces.Įach color of inks costs more or less depending on the dye used to make the color. Every small tattoo takes 1 ounce of ink to make. Each set initially contains a variety of ink colors, but does not include any specialty inks from the specialty inks table.Īs you create tattoos, you will use up the supplies in your tool kit, which will need to be replaced every so often. Tattooist's Tools are needed to create any tattoos, whether they have magical properties or not. The kit may also include a sketchbook filled with original tattoo designs, or magical templates that the artist may find on their journeys. This kit comes in a sturdy briefcase of some description and contains a variety of various colored inks, needles, and medical supplies needed for sterilization.
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