Rigger's Tasks
1.
Rigging Repair: The ship’s rigging
frequently gets damaged and must be repaired, requiring DC 10 Climb
checks to reach the rigging 30 feet up, followed by a DC 10 Profession
(sailor) or Dexterity check.
2.
Line Work: Hard work hoisting and
lowering sails, requiring a DC 10 Profession (sailor) or Dexterity
check. The PC must also make a DC 10 Constitution check to avoid being
fatigued at the end of the shift.
3.
Upper Rigging Work: Work in the upper
rigging, 50 feet up, requiring DC 10 Climb checks, followed by a DC 10
Profession (sailor) or Dexterity check.
4.
Rope Work: Handling the ship’s ropes,
including coiling them, stowing them, and securing them to cleats and
single and double bollards, requiring a DC 10 Profession (sailor) or
Dexterity check.
5.
Lookout: A climb to the crow’s nest 60
feet up, requiring DC 10 Climb checks followed by a DC 10 Perception
check.
6. Mainsail Duties: Tough work raising and lowering the mainsail, requiring a DC 10 Profession (sailor) or Strength check. The PC must also make a DC 10 Constitution check to avoid being fatigued at the end of the shift.