Harvesting
Harvesting Note: Devils slain on the Material Plane combust into ash or dissolves into a foul ichor, and return to the Nine Hells. To properly harvest a devil, they must be killed in the Nine Hells.
Because this creature is an Fiend, the player should roll a Arcana Check using the DCs in the table below. On a success, the player is able to harvest the item. On a failure, the item cannot be harvested (either because the character is not skilled enough, or because the item is ruined). The DM should note that many of the items have an expiration, and can not be sold or used after the expiration has passed.
Type: Fiend
Skill: Arcana
DC |
Item |
Description |
Value |
Weight |
Exp. |
Crafting/Use |
5 |
Cambion Sulfur (small pouch) |
While most fiends dissolve when slain, a cambion bursts into flames. Typically, piles of sulfuric ash can be found among the burnt remains. |
7 gp |
2lb |
Never |
|
10 |
Devil-Tinged Blood (3 vials) |
The dark red blood of a cambion possesses certain magical properties commonly associated with fiends. Because a cambion is the child of a fiend and a human, the blood is highly valued because of the compatibility with humanoid physiology. Typically the blood is harvested from area where the cambion died, and not from the cambion itself (since they combust on death) |
4 gp |
1lb |
7 days |
Philter of Love (DMG) |
15 |
Cambion Wing (x2) |
When a dead cambion combusts, the wings sometimes remain. The leathery, bat-like wings can be sold to collectors or to leatherworkers for their leather. Artificers and enchanters may be able to awaken the wings arcane power. |
50 gp |
20lb |
7 days |
Infernal Wings (HHH)* |
Equipment & Other Goods
This character usually carries: 1 Spear, 1 Scale Mail.
Trinkets
Harvesting Meat
The meat of many monsters is considered vile and distasteful. Monstrosities and aberrations, in particular, may have tainted blood or rancid tasting meat. Dungeon Master's discretion.
There is a stigma to eating meat belonging to sentient creatures that have a humanoid form and features. Harvesting the meat may be frowned upon and even considered cannibalism. Some communities may refuse to buy the meat (and some evil communities may pay a premium). The meat may even be difficult to eat, or unedible. Of course, these are all up to the Dungeon Master to decide.
This creature produces
2d6 pieces of meat, weighing a total of 4 lbs a piece.
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