California Bill of Sale of Artisan's Tools Located in a Building Along With Other Tools

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An artisan, also called a craftsman, is a skilled manual worker who uses tools and machinery in a particular craft. A bill of sale is a document that transfers ownership of personal property from the seller to the buyer. The phrase as is used in a bill of sale as the form demonstrates is a phrase used in warranty law to disclaim the seller's liability for faults in the item sold. The buyer accepts the item in the present condition, whether the faults are apparent or not.

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You must be proficient with tools related to the object you are trying to create (typically artisan's tools). So in general, proficiency with tools isn't required to use those tools, and Mearls' answer reflects that, but in the specific case of crafting, proficiency is required.

The proficiency bonus only applies when the character is attempting something that they are uniquely good at. That includes the following scenarios: Attack rolls with weapons the character is proficient with or spells the character casts. Ability checks using tools or skills that the character is proficient in.

Proficiency with a tool allows you to add your Proficiency Bonus to any ability check you make using that tool. Tool use is not tied to a single ability, since proficiency with a tool represents broader knowledge of its use.

RAW, they are "other" tools, not Artisan's Tools. So no, they should not, and the drop-down including them is a bug.

No, you can not use tools if you are not proficient.

A character proficient in Thieves' Tools can add their proficiency bonus to the roll (1d20 + Dex mod + prof mod). Proficiency with a tool allows you to add your proficiency bonus to any ability check you make using that tool.

You can use it without proficiency The tool itself is needed to do something you otherwise can't do, but you needn't be proficient to try to use the tool. A tool helps you to do something you couldn't otherwise do, such as craft or repair an item, forge a document, or pick a lock.

Most tools are way too specific to take proficiency with them over proficiency with a skill. Skills are so much more useful in general, and have many more things you can do with them.

In order to learn a new language, skill, tool, or weapon, you must train at least 4 hours a day. During this time you are practicing and, after you practice, you can attempt a Training Check in order to increase your understanding. You can gain a new proficiency in a language, skill, tool, or weapon.

Thieves' tools are a small set of tools that any character in D&D can acquire and become proficient in (requiring 2000 hours or 250 days of training from a teacher, 1gp per day). They are primarily used for picking locks, arming/disarming/making traps, and each tool can be used creatively.

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California Bill of Sale of Artisan's Tools Located in a Building Along With Other Tools