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The Avlis Crafting System (ACS) enables PCs to make items out of natural resources. It has several components:
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==Alchemy==
In Avlis, Alchemy is the art of creating potions that emulate the effect of a spell. One gathers components needed, and mixes them to create the potion desired. There are many alchemists on Avlis, the publically best known ones being the alchemists and herbalists of the organisation [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=36698 The AKN]. (Advancement of Knowledge and Nature)
 
==Armorcrafting==
Armorcrafting entails the making of helmets and armor, from padded clothes to Mithral carapaces, and more.
 
==Blacksmithing==
Blacksmithing is prmarily about making ingots of suitable materials, but can be used for things not included in Armorcrafting or Weaponsmithing as well, such as arrowheads.
 
==Carpentry==
Carpentry entails the making of bows, composite bows, crossbows, arrows, shields, instruments, and more. Carpentry involves gathering and chopping wood from trees to create these things as well.
 
==Gemcutting==
The polishing and cutting of gems to be used in Jewelcrafting.
 
==Herbalism==
Herbalism is the creation of bandages, ointments and poultices. Many of the things created with Herbalism have a use in Alchemism as well.
 
==Jewelcrafting==
Once the gems used have been polished, they can be used to craft trinkets, such as amulets and rings. Often, these things are imbued with the quality of some being, enchanting the wearer in some way.
 
==Mining==
The excavation of minerals from the base rock, the minerals can then be smelted to ingots afterwards.
 
==Tailoring==
Creating any sort of dress, outfit or armor made of cloth. Often, proficient tailors can make their creations magical by using the right materials.
 
==Weaponsmithing==
 
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