Steven B. said: Curious to know if a player wanted to make an item would you allow them to be off duty for several sessions to create the item? Was thinking of making a weapon or improving armor. Might take me several sessions to do though. Crafting hasn't been covered in briefing though so no idea on timescales involved. Why would you want to sit out? Is there no down time between adventurers? I suppose the GM can't force the character to go on an adventure, but does your adventuring troupe want to not have a critical member of the party on an adventure so he can stay home and make stuff? If you have multiple characters, I suppose it's different and you can have one sit out and makes things while another adventures. Heck, even with one character, one of my favorite uses of the Leadership feat (in 3.5/pathfinder) is to have a wizard hanging back from the adventures and making me things. The way we've done it in the past is if there are a lot of subsequent adventures, the character can't craft, but if there is down-time (that we fast-forward through), then the character can make stuff during that period of time (and track the time it takes to do so). Other characters can use profession, perform, gather information (for 3.5e), or whatever they want to do during that time. Steven B. said: I always issue equipment for starting out and even the first round of upgrades before letting the players do their own thing. I have had a few tough DMs who held by the line: if you don't have it on your sheet you don't have it. While others assumed we had the small stuff and only tracked the big stuff. There are good reasons for a GM to do that and not do that, depending on the style of game. Can't you just ask your GM, "Do we track all equipment, or just the big stuff (like armor, weapons, magic items, etc.). How do we do encumbrance? Do we track weight or just keep it reasonable? Another rule? How will crafting work in this game? When will I have a chance to craft? Are there any houserules for crafting?" To be honest, most of these questions are best answered by your GM and other players. A lot of these things are going to depend on the specific game you are playing in. A lot of times the answers will be yes for some games and no for others, with the same GM running them.