d% Base Value Description (or size)
01-25 10 g.p. each Ornamental Stones very small
26-50 50 g.p. each Semi-precious Stones small
51-70 100 g.p. each Fancy Stones average
71-90 500 g.p. each Fancy Stones (Precious) large
91-99 1,000 g.p. each Gem Stones very large
00 5,000 g.p. each Gem Stones (Jewels) huge
Stone increases to next higher base value; roll again ignoring results above 8.*
Stone is double base value. Do not roll again.
Stone is 10% to 60% above base value. Roll d6 to find new value. Do not roll again on this table.
Base value shown is unchanged.
Base value shown is unchanged.
Base value shown is unchanged.
Base value shown is unchanged.
Base value shown is unchanged.
Stone is 10% to 40% below base value. Roll d4 to find new value. Do not roll again on this table.
Stone decreases to next lower base value; roll again on this table, ignoring any result below 2.**
* Above 5,000 g.p. increments: 10,000 g.p., 25,000 g.p., 50,000 g.p., 100,000 g.p., 250,000 g.p., 500,000 g.p., and 1,000,000 g.p. (max; 7 increment max).
** Below 10 g.p. increments: 5 g.p., 1 g.p., 10 s.p., 5 s.p., and 1 s.p. (min; 5 increment min).
Azurite*: mottled deep blue
Banded Agate: striped brown and blue and white and reddish
Blue Quartz: pale blue
Eye Agate: circles of gray, white, brown, blue and/or green
Hematite*: gray-black
Lapis Lazuli*: light and dark blue with yellow flecks
Malachite*: striated light and dark green
Moss Agate: pink or yellow-white with grayish or greenish "moss markings"
Obsidian*: black
Rhodochrosite*: light pink
Tiger Eye: rich brown with golden center under-hue
Turquoise*: light blue-green
Bloodstone*: dark gray with red flecks
Carnelian*: orange to reddish brown (also called Sard)
Chalcedony*: white
Chrysoprose: apple green to emerald green
Citrine: pale yellow brown
Jasper*: blue, black to brown
Moonstone: white with pale blue glow
Onyx*: bands of black and white or pure black or white
Rock Crystal: clear
Sardonyx*: bands of sard (red) and onyx (white) or sard*
Smoky Quartz: gray, yellow, or blue (Cairngorm), all light
Star Rose Quartz: translucent rosy stone with white "star" center
Zircon: clear pale blue-green
Amber: watery gold to rich gold (100)
Alexandrite: dark green (100)
Amethyst: deep purple (100)
Aquamarine: pale blue green (500)
Chrysoberyl: yellow green to green (100)
Coral*: crimson (100)
Garnet: red, brown-green, or violet (the most prized) (100) (500)
Jade: light green, deep green, green and white, white (100)
Jet*: deep black (100)
Pearl: lustrous white, yellowish, pinkish, etc. to pure black (the most prized) (100) (500)
Peridot: rich olive green (Chrysolite) (500)
Spinel: red, red-brown, deep green, or very deep blue (the most prized) (100) (500)
Topaz: golden yellow (500
Tourmaline: green pale, blue pale, brown pale, or reddish pale (100)
Black Opal: dark green with black mottling and golden flecks
Black Sapphire: lustrous black with glowing highlights (5,000)
Diamond: clear blue-white with lesser stones clear white or pale tints (5,000)
Emerald: deep bright green
Fire Opal: fiery red
Jacinth: fiery orange (Corundum) (5,000)
Opal: pale blue with green and golden mottling
Oriental Amethyst: rich purple (Corundum)
Oriental Emerald: clear bright green (Corundum) (5,000)
Oriental Topaz: fiery yellow (Corundum)
Ruby: clear red to deep crimson (Corundum) (5,000)
Sapphire: clear to medium blue (Corundum)
Star Ruby: translucent ruby with white "star" center
Star Sapphire: translucent sapphire with white "star" center
d% Base Value Description
01-10 100-1,000 g.p. Ivory or wrought silver
11-20 200-1,200 g.p. Wrought silver and gold
21-40 300-1,800 g.p. Wrought gold
41-50 500-3,000 g.p. Jade, coral or wrought platinum
51-70 1,000-6,000 g.p. Silver with gems
71-90 2,000-8,000 g.p. Gold with gems
91-00 2,000-12,000 g.p. Platinum with gems
Determine Workmanship: 10% will be exceptional (highest value; or if there already move up in value and re-roll stats).
Possibility of Exceptional Stone in Gem Settings: 12% (and keep checking until the check fails; each success equals +5,000 g.p. in value; max 100,000 g.p.).
d8 Fur Type Pelt Trimming Cape or Jacket Coat
1 Beaver 2 g.p. 20 g.p. 200 g.p. 400 g.p.
2 Ermine 4 g.p. 120 g.p. 3,600 g.p. 7,200 g.p.
3 Fox 3 g.p. 30 g.p. 300 g.p. 600 g.p.
4 Marten 4 g.p. 40 g.p. 400 g.p. 800 g.p.
5 Mink 3 g.p. 90 g.p. 2,700 g.p. 5,400 g.p.
6 Muskrat 1 g.p. 10 g.p. 100 g.p. 200 g.p.
7 Sable 5 g.p. 150 g.p. 4,500 g.p. 9,000 g.p.
8 Seal 5 g.p. 25 g.p. 125 g.p. 250 g.p.
Determine if Poor Quality: 25% (1d4 x10 in negative value by percent).
Determine if Exceptional Quality: 20% (1d2 x10 in positive value by percent).
d8 Item Value
1 Brocade*/Tapestry 1-20 g.p. per square yard
2 Incense, rare 5-30 g.p. per stick
3 Ivory 3-6 g.p. per pound
4 Pepper 1 g.p. per ounce
5 Perfume, rare 1-6 g.p. per dram
6 Silk 1-3 g.p. per square yard
7 Spice, rare 1-4 g.p. per scruple
8 Ungent, rare 10-60 g.p. per gill