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<blockquote data-quote="XCorvis" data-source="post: 3328078" data-attributes="member: 1265"><p>Everything I know, I learned from PBS. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Metals should all be fine. There might be some rust on the iron and steel, but things should be able to be mostly restored. Gold, silver, etc, should be tarnished but still intact.</p><p>Wood items would still have their form but be severely weakened. Maybe reduce hardness to 1 and half hp, but basically it's soft and not useful for it's original purpose. Artsy/ornamental object might still be OK, but weapons and regular equipment are ruined.</p><p>Glass/ceramic should be fully intact. Wax seals could potentially keep the contents (potions, liquor) safe, assuming they weren't banged around too much.</p><p>Leather would be like wood. Basically there, but not useful any more.</p><p>Cloth and paper should be basically gone. Those items that were inside a box or other "safe" place might still be in one piece, but would disintegrate on removal from water. If they were somehow kept dry (sealed scroll tube), the contents should be OK but very dry and brittle, and care must be taken to avoid damaging the items (especially paper).</p><p></p><p>Any magic items would probably survive fully intact, but should need a very thorough cleaning and possibly minor repairs. A suit of +1 chain mail might need new padding inside, but the chain itself is in perfect, if dirty, condition. Cleaning it and fitting the new padding would take only a couple of hours for an armorsmith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XCorvis, post: 3328078, member: 1265"] Everything I know, I learned from PBS. ;) Metals should all be fine. There might be some rust on the iron and steel, but things should be able to be mostly restored. Gold, silver, etc, should be tarnished but still intact. Wood items would still have their form but be severely weakened. Maybe reduce hardness to 1 and half hp, but basically it's soft and not useful for it's original purpose. Artsy/ornamental object might still be OK, but weapons and regular equipment are ruined. Glass/ceramic should be fully intact. Wax seals could potentially keep the contents (potions, liquor) safe, assuming they weren't banged around too much. Leather would be like wood. Basically there, but not useful any more. Cloth and paper should be basically gone. Those items that were inside a box or other "safe" place might still be in one piece, but would disintegrate on removal from water. If they were somehow kept dry (sealed scroll tube), the contents should be OK but very dry and brittle, and care must be taken to avoid damaging the items (especially paper). Any magic items would probably survive fully intact, but should need a very thorough cleaning and possibly minor repairs. A suit of +1 chain mail might need new padding inside, but the chain itself is in perfect, if dirty, condition. Cleaning it and fitting the new padding would take only a couple of hours for an armorsmith. [/QUOTE]
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