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In Harath, the basic mode of payment is the copper Penny. Pennies are large, about the size of an Eisenhower dollar coin, and are usually made to be cut into 8 pieces called Bits. Dubloons are the same size as Pennies, are made of gold, and are worth 80 times as much. They are often made so that they can be cut into 8 Parts. Governments that do not mint coins designed to be cut into pieces mint silver coins (Shillings) that are the same size as a Penny, but are equal to the value of a Part, and small copper coins (Groats) that are about the size of a dime and have the same value as a Bit. For those who deal in large sums, the Platinum Plaque, roughly the size of an iPhone, is equal in value to 100 Dubloons.
In Harath, the basic mode of payment is the copper Penny. Pennies are large, about the size of an Eisenhower dollar coin, and are usually made to be cut into 8 pieces called Bits. Dubloons are the same size as Pennies, are made of gold, and are worth 80 times as much. They are often made so that they can be cut into 8 Parts. Governments that do not mint coins designed to be cut into pieces mint silver coins (Shillings) that are the same size as a Penny, but are equal to the value of a Part, and small copper coins (Groats) that are about the size of a dime and have the same value as a Bit. For those who deal in large sums, the Platinum Plaque, roughly the size of an iPhone, is equal in value to 100 Dubloons.
==Monetary System==
In order to gain an appreciation for the economy of Harath, assume that 1 bit = $1.
In order to gain an appreciation for the economy of Harath, assume that 1 bit = $1.
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Revision as of 17:02, 29 December 2020

In Harath, the basic mode of payment is the copper Penny. Pennies are large, about the size of an Eisenhower dollar coin, and are usually made to be cut into 8 pieces called Bits. Dubloons are the same size as Pennies, are made of gold, and are worth 80 times as much. They are often made so that they can be cut into 8 Parts. Governments that do not mint coins designed to be cut into pieces mint silver coins (Shillings) that are the same size as a Penny, but are equal to the value of a Part, and small copper coins (Groats) that are about the size of a dime and have the same value as a Bit. For those who deal in large sums, the Platinum Plaque, roughly the size of an iPhone, is equal in value to 100 Dubloons.

Monetary System

In order to gain an appreciation for the economy of Harath, assume that 1 bit = $1.

Platinum Plaque (PP) Dubloons (D) Parts (p) Pennies (p) Bits (b) Dollars ($)
1 100 800 8,000 64,000 $64,000
- 1 8 80 640 $640
- - 1 10 80 $80
- - - 1 8 $8
- - - - 1 $1

Laity Salaries

Monthly Income Yearly Income Yearly Income
Class Rank Purse (p) Daily (p) min max min max min max
Serf 0 0 0.125-0.125 0, 3 0, 3 0, 39 0, 39 $312 $312
Peasant 0 0 0.25-0.5 0, 6 0, 12 0, 78 1, 76 $624 $1,248
Sexton 2 5-10 6-8 1, 64 2, 32 23, 32 31, 16 $14,976 $19,968
Deacon 3 10-20 12-15 3, 48 4, 40 46, 64 58, 40 $29,952 $37,440
Archdeacon 4 10-20 20-30 6, 0 9, 0 78, 0 1, 17, 0 $49,920 $74,880

Religious Knight Salaries

Monthly Income Yearly Income Yearly Income ($)
Class Rank Purse (p) Daily (p) min max min max min max
Guardsman 1 1-2 5-7 1, 40 2, 8 19, 40 27, 24 $12,480 $17,472
Sgt 2 5-10 8-12 2, 32 3, 48 31, 16 46, 64 $19,968 $29,952
Lieutenant 3 10-20 15-18 4, 40 5, 32 58, 40 70, 16 $37,440 $44,928
Religous Knight 4 80-100 75-100 22, 40 30, 0 2, 92, 40 3, 90, 0 $187,200 $249,600
Knight Officer 5 80-100 100-125 30, 0 37, 40 3, 90, 0 4, 87, 40 $249,600 $312,000
Knight Commander 6 80-100 125-150 37, 40 45, 0 4, 87, 40 5, 85, 0 $312,000 $374,400
Knight Marshall 7 50-150 150-175 45, 0 52, 40 5, 85, 0 6, 82, 40 $374,400 $436,800
Knight Grand Marshall 10 10-20 250-300 75, 0 90, 0 9, 75, 0 11, 70, 0 $624,000 $748,800

Clergy Salaries

Monthly Income Yearly Income Yearly Income ($)
Class Rank Purse (p) Daily (p) min max min max min max
Acolyte 1 1-2 6-8 1, 64 2, 32 23, 32 31, 16 $14,976 $19,968
Neophyte 2 5-10 8-10 2, 32 3, 0 31, 16 39, 0 $19,968 $24,960
Curate 3 10-20 22-24 6, 48 7, 16 85, 64 93, 48 $54,912 $59,904
Priest 4 20-30 50-75 15, 0 22, 40 1, 95, 0 2, 92, 40 $124,800 $187,200
Vicar 5 80-100 75-100 22, 40 30, 0 2, 92, 40 3, 90, 0 $187,200 $249,600
Bishop 6 80-100 100-125 30, 0 37, 40 3, 90, 0 4, 87, 40 $249,600 $312,000
Metropolitan Bishop 8 50-150 150-175 45, 0 52, 40 5, 85, 0 6, 82, 40 $374,400 $436,800
Arch-Bishop 9 50-150 175-200 52, 40 60, 0 6, 82, 40 7, 80, 0 $436,800 $499,200
Primate 10 10-20 250-400 75, 0 1, 20, 0 9, 75, 0 15, 60, 0 $624,000 $998,400
Cardinal 12 0 500-750 1, 50, 0 2, 25, 0 19, 50, 0 29, 25, 0 $1,248,000 $1,872,000
High Priest 14 0 800-1100 2, 40, 0 3, 30, 0 31, 20, 0 42, 90, 0 $1,996,800 $2,745,600
Patriarch 15 0 2000-2500 6, 0, 0 7, 50, 0 78, 0, 0 97, 50, 0 $4,992,000 $6,240,000

Poor Guild Salaries

Monthly Income Yearly Income Yearly Income ($)
Class Rank Purse (p) Daily (p) min max min max min max
Apprentice 1 1-2 4-5 1, 16 1, 40 15, 48 19, 40 $9,984 $12,480
Journeyman 2 5-10 6-7 1, 64 2, 8 23, 32 27, 24 $14,976 $17,472
Craftsman 3 10-20 12-14 3, 48 4, 16 46, 64 54, 48 $29,952 $34,944
Master Crasftsman 4 10-20 20-25 6, 0 7, 40 78, 0 97, 40 $49,920 $62,400
Guild Lord 5 80-100 40-50 12, 0 15, 0 1, 56, 0 1, 95, 0 $99,840 $124,800
Guild Baron 6 80-100 60-75 18, 0 22, 40 2, 34, 0 2, 92, 40 $149,760 $187,200
Guild King 8 50-150 80-100 24, 0 30, 0 3, 12, 0 3, 90, 0 $199,680 $249,600

Average Guild Salaries

Monthly Income Yearly Income Yearly Income ($)
Class Rank Purse (p) Daily (p) min max min max min max
Apprentice 1 1-2 5-6 1, 40 1, 64 19, 40 23, 32 $12,480 $14,976
Journeyman 2 5-10 7-9 2, 8 2, 56 27, 24 35, 8 $17,472 $22,464
Craftsman 3 10-20 15-20 4, 40 6, 0 58, 40 78, 0 $37,440 $49,920
Master Crasftsman 4 10-20 25-35 7, 40 10, 40 97, 40 1, 36, 40 $62,400 $87,360
Guild Lord 5 80-100 50-75 15, 0 22, 40 1, 95, 0 2, 92, 40 $124,800 $187,200
Guild Baron 6 80-100 100-150 30, 0 45, 0 3, 90, 0 5, 85, 0 $249,600 $374,400
Guild King 8 50-150 175-210 52, 40 63, 0 6, 82, 40 8, 19, 0 $436,800 $524,160

Influential Guild Salaries

Monthly Income Yearly Income Yearly Income ($)
Class Rank Purse (p) Daily (p) min max min max min max
Apprentice 1 1-2 8-12 2, 32 3, 48 31, 16 46, 64 $19,968 $29,952
Journeyman 2 10-15 14-16 4, 16 4, 64 54, 48 62, 32 $34,944 $39,936
Craftsman 3 10-20 23-24 6, 72 7, 16 89, 56 93, 48 $57,408 $59,904
Master Crasftsman 4 40-60 25-80 7, 40 24, 0 97, 40 3, 12, 0 $62,400 $199,680
Guild Lord 5 80-100 100-125 30, 0 37, 40 3, 90, 0 4, 87, 40 $249,600 $312,000
Guild Baron 6 80-100 150-190 45, 0 57, 0 5, 85, 0 7, 41, 0 $374,400 $474,240
King 8 50-150 200-250 60, 0 75, 0 7, 80, 0 9, 75, 0 $499,200 $624,000

Military and Guardsman Salaries

Monthly Income Yearly Income Yearly Income ($)
Class Rank Purse (p) Daily (p) min max min max min max
Guardsman/Soldier/Sailor 1 1-2 5-7 1, 40 2, 8 19, 40 27, 24 $12,480 $17,472
Sgt/Chief 2 5-10 8-12 2, 32 3, 48 31, 16 46, 64 $19,968 $29,952
Constable/Neophyte 2 5-10 14-16 4, 16 4, 64 54, 48 62, 32 $34,944 $39,936
Lieutenant /Bosun’s Mate 3 10-20 15-18 4, 40 5, 32 58, 40 70, 16 $37,440 $44,928
Chief Constable 3 10-20 20-22 6, 0 6, 48 78, 0 85, 64 $49,920 $54,912
Captain / Lt. Commander 4 10-20 30-40 9, 0 12, 0 1, 17, 0 1, 56, 0 $74,880 $99,840
General / Commander 5 80-100 60-80 18, 0 24, 0 2, 34, 0 3, 12, 0 $149,760 $199,680
Captain of the Guard 5 80-100 75-100 22, 40 30, 0 2, 92, 40 3, 90, 0 $187,200 $249,600
Marshal / Admiral 7 80-100 120-175 36, 0 52, 40 4, 68, 0 6, 82, 40 $299,520 $436,800

Nobility Salaries

Monthly Income Yearly Income Yearly Income ($)
Class Rank Purse (p) Daily (p) min max min max min max
Gentleman 3 10-20 20-22 6, 0 6, 48 78, 0 85, 64 $49,920 $54,912
Junior Knight 4 80-100 75-100 22, 40 30, 0 2, 92, 40 3, 90, 0 $187,200 $249,600
Senior Knight 5 80-100 120-150 36, 0 45, 0 4, 68, 0 5, 85, 0 $299,520 $374,400
Baronet 6 80-100 200-300 60, 0 90, 0 7, 80, 0 11, 70, 0 $499,200 $748,800
Baron 7 50-150 300-400 90, 0 1, 20, 0 11, 70, 0 15, 60, 0 $748,800 $998,400
Count 8 50-150 450-550 1, 35, 0 1, 65, 0 17, 55, 0 21, 45, 0 $1,123,200 $1,372,800
Earl 9 50-150 800-1000 2, 40, 0 3, 0, 0 31, 20, 0 39, 0, 0 $1,996,800 $2,496,000
Marquis 10 10-20 1500-2000 4, 50, 0 6, 0, 0 58, 50, 0 78, 0, 0 $3,744,000 $4,992,000
Duke 11 0 3000-4000 9, 0, 0 12, 0, 0 117, 0, 0 156, 0, 0 $7,488,000 $9,984,000
Grand Duke 12 0 5000-7000 15, 0, 0 21, 0, 0 195, 0, 0 273, 0, 0 $12,480,000 $17,472,000
Prince 13 0 8000-10000 24, 0, 0 30, 0, 0 312, 0, 0 390, 0, 0 $19,968,000 $24,960,000
Crown Prince 14 0 12000-15000 36, 0, 0 45, 0, 0 468, 0, 0 585, 0, 0 $29,952,000 $37,440,000
King 15 0 10000-20000 30, 0, 0 60, 0, 0 390, 0, 0 780, 0, 0 $24,960,000 $49,920,000

Raw copper is valued at 7b/oz, silver at 70b (8.75P)/oz, gold at 280b (3.5p)/oz, and platinum 840b (1.3D)/oz.

Class Cash on Hand

<tdcolspan=4>Income (Before Taxes)

  Pennies Daily (p) Monthly Yearly1 (p) Yearly ($)
Destitute 0 <0.25 <6 <75 <$600
Peasant 1-2 2-4 48-96 600-1200 $4,800-$9,600
Apprentice 2-5 4-8 1D16p - 2D 32p 1200-2400 $9,600-$19,200
Journeyman 5-10 6-16 1D 64P - 4D 64p 1800-4800 $14,400 - $38,400
Craftsman 10-20 12-24 3D 48p - 7D 16p 3600-7200 $28,800 $57,600
Master 10-40 20-40 6D-12D 6,000-12,000 $48,000 - $96,000
Knights, Magi, Priests 30 – 100 50-100 15D - 30D 15,000 - 30,000

<tdwidth="112"> $120,000 - $240,000

Baronet, Baron, High Magi, High Priests 50 – 150 80-200 24-60D 24,000 - 60,000 $192,000 - $480,000
Count, Earl, Bishops, Small Guild Kingsi 50-1002 160-500 48-150D 48,000 - 150,000 $384,000 - $1.2M
Marquis, Med Guild Kings 10-202 1,000-2,0003 3-6PP 300,000 - 600,000 $2.4m - $4.8m
Primate, Cardinal, Guild Kings, Dukes 10-202 3,000-12,0003 9-36PP 900,000 - 3.6m $7.2m - $28.8m
Kings 10-202 10,000-20,0003 30PP-60PP 3-6m $24-$48m

1Based on 6 days/week x 50 weeks/year

2 These figures certainly have much more money available to them. After a certain stage others carry your money or accounts are available without question.

3 Normal income caps out around 400 p/day. The balance of the income is in the form of tithes, taxes, and gifts and varies greatly depending on weather and support.

Animal Prices

Prices in pennies, unless otherwise indicated. na = Not Available

Type The Wilds Rural Small City Large City
Bull 1000 1000 1750 2500
Calf 50 50 80 125
Cow 200 200 300 500
Fowl 1 1 2 3
Goat 50 50 75 125
Ox 300 300 500 700
Sheep 50 50 75 125
Horse, Riding 2400 3000 5000 6000
Horse, Racing na na 10,000 15,000
Horse, Draft 1000 1250 2750 3000
Pony 750 750 1000 1875
Mule 300 400 500 700
Donkey (Burro) 500 600 750 1250
Dog, Hunting 5 10 15 20
Dog, Guard na 12 18 25

Food and Camping

Prices in pennies, unless otherwise indicated. na = Not Available 10% chance to find pre-made clothes in the wilds 25% chance to find pre-made clothes in Rural areas

Human per day

Type The Wilds Rural Small City Large City
Poor Quality 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.6
Common Quality 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.25
Superior Quality 1 1 1 2.5
Noble Quality na na 2 5

Preserved Rations per Week

Type The Wilds Rural Small City Large City
Common Quality 7 7 7 17.5
Superior Quality na na 15 37.5

Horse feed

Type The Wilds Rural Small City Large City
Daily Fodder 0.75 0.75 0.75 2
Weekly Fodder 5 5 5 13
Daily Grain 1.5 1.5 1.5 3.75
Weekly Grain 10 10 10 25

Prices: Weapons and Armor

Prices in pennies, unless otherwise indicated. na = Not Available

The Wilds Rural Small City Large City
Type p/SIZ Minimum p/SIZ Minimum p/SIZ Minimum p/SIZ Minimum
Soft Leather 5 60 5 60 5 60 5 60
Hard Leather 6 80 6 80 6 80 6 80
Cuiboulli 15 180 15 180 15 180 15 180
Bezainted na na na na 30 400 30 400
Ringmail na na na na 60 800 60 800
Scalemail na na na na 120 2,000 120 2,000
Chainmail na na na na 500 8,000 240 4,000
Platemail na na na na 1,000 10,000 500 5,000
Type The Wilds Rural Small City Large City
Buckler na 288 120 120
Heater 360 144 60 60
Hoplite 900 360 150 150
Kite 720 288 120 120
Target 120 12o 60 60
Viking Round 720 288 120 120

Weapons

Prices in pennies, unless otherwise indicated. na = Not Available

Type The Wilds Rural Small City Large City
Ball & Chain 1500 600 250 250
Battleaxe 600 240 100 100
Bolas 50 50 50 50
Boomerang, Hunting 20 20 20 20
Boomerang, War 30 30 30 30
Bow, Composite 250 250 250 250
Bow, Long 350 350 350 350
Bow, Short 150 150 150 150
Bow, Composite 250 250 250 250
Broadsword 900 350 150 150
Club 4 4 4 4
Dagger 200 80 33 33
Flail 1440 575 240 240
Flail, 3-chain 1440 575 240 240
Bow, Composite 250 250 250 250
Gladius 600 240 100 100
Great Hammer 3700 1500 600 250
Greatsword 5000 1920 768 320
Halberd 1500 600 250 250
Javelin 100 100 100 100
Knife 10 10 10 10
Lance 900 360 150 150
Mace, heavy 220 220 220 220
Mace, Light 100 100 100 100
Pike 390 156 65 65
Pilum 750 300 125 125
Poleaxe 900 360 150 150
Quarterstaff 360 360 150 150
Sling 1 1 1 1
Sling, Staff 10 10 10 10
Spear, short (1H) 20 20 20 20
Spear, Long (2H) 30 30 30 30
Sword, Bastard 1380 800 230 230
Sword, Broad 1200 750 200 200
Sword, Long 1200 750 200 200
War Hammer 900 360 150 150
War Maul 900 360 150 150

Adventurer’s Gear

Prices in pennies, unless otherwise indicated: b=bits, p=pennies, GD=Gold Dubloons .

  • na = Not Available
  • 10% chance to find pre-made clothes in the wilds
  • 25% chance to find pre-made clothes in Rural areas

Traveler’s and Camping Gear

Traveller’s Gear

Item Price Unit Notes
Standard Traveler’s Pack1 50 p, b
10m Iron Chain 120 p, b
30m Strong Rope 45 p, b
10m Strong Rope 5 p, b
Grapple, 3-hook 1, 4 p, b
Grapple, 4-hook 2, 0 p, b
Saddle, Knight’s 31, 2 p, b Less risk of being thrown.
Saddle, Riding 18, 6 p, b Basic saddle
Saddlebags 10, 5 p, b Basic saddlebags
Sewing Kit, Cloth 3, 1 p, b Needles, thread, thimble, etc.
Sewing Kit, Leather 5, 5 p, b As above, but for heavy duty contents
Shaving Kit 2, 0 p, b Razor, shaving soap, etc.
Soap, Plain, Bar 0, 1 p, b Lasts 1 month
Soap, Scented, Bar 0, 3 p, b Lasts 1 month
Toiletries Kit 0, 5 p, b Comb, brush, toothbrush, etc.

1 Standard Traveler’s Pack Contains:

  • 4 liter waterskin
  • 3 meters weak rope
  • hand axe
  • hammer
  • tarpaulin
  • fish hooks
  • fishing line
  • sack
  • cheap knife
  • bandages
  • cookware
  • blanket

Cooking Gear

Item Price Unit Notes
Cooking Utensils 1, 7 p, b Spatula, fork, ladle, carving knife, tongs
Cookpot, Small 6, 2 p, b
Cookpot, Large 8, 6 p, b
Frying Pan 3, 1 p, b
Grill, Small 4, 3 p, b With folding legs, 12×24
Grill, Large 6, 7 p, b With folding legs, 24×24
Heater, Oil, Small 22 p Heats 15′ radius, or 8-man tent; burns 1 pint oil/2 hours
Heater, Oil, Large 45 p Heats 30′ radius, or Large Camp Tent; burns 1 pint oil/hour
Mess Kit 0, 5 p, b Plate, bowl, utensils, drinking cup
Spice Rack, 4-spice 1, 2 p, b Salt, pepper, oregano, parsley
Spice Rack, 8-sice 3, 6 p, b As above, plus any 4 others of your choice
Stove, Camp, Small 31 p 2 cooking surfaces
Stove, Camp, Large 45 p 4 cooking surfaces

Tent Gear

Item Price Unit Notes
Bed, Camp 5, 5 p, b Holds up to 300 pounds
Bedroll, Pad only 2, 4 p, b
Bedroll, Light 3, 6 p, b Includes light wool blanket
Bedroll, Medium 5, 0 p, b Includes heavy wool blanket
Bedroll, Heavy 6, 2 p, b Includes extra heavy wool blanket
Chair, Folding, Small 4, 3 p, b Beach chair
Chair, Folding, Large 8, 1 p, b Director’s chair
Hammock 8, 6 p, b Holds up to 250#
Matress, Feather 7, 4 p, b Sized for 1 human
Matress Sack 3, 1 p, b Empty mattress, fill it yourself with material of your choosing
Mess Kit 0, 5 p, b Plate, bowl, utensils, drinking cup
Mosquito Net, Personal 3, 1 p, b Fits over one camper/camp bed
Mosquito Net, Tent Cost is 1/4 total tent cost
Pillow, Feather 1, 7 p, b Per 1 square foot
Pillow Sack 0, 5 p, b Per 1square foot
Stand, Armor 18 p
Stand, Weapon Cost is 1/10 weapon cost
Tent, 1-man 12 p Occupant only, limited space for equipment
Tent, 2-man 20 p Sleeps 2, or 1 with full equipment
Tent, 4-man 40 p Sleeps 4, or 2 with full equipment
Tent, 8-man 75 p Sleeps 8, or 4 with full equipment
Tent, Camp, Small 1.5 GD 2 rooms, sleeps 12, or 6 with full equipment
Tent, Camp, Medium 2.25 GD 3 rooms, sleeps 16, or 8 with full equipment
Tent, Camp, Large 3 GD 4 rooms, sleeps 20, or 10 with full equipment

Lighting

Item Price Unit Notes
Candle 0, 1 p, b Burns for 2 hours, lights 5′ radius
Candle Cover 1, 0 p, b Less chance of wind blowing out candle
Lantern, Basic 1, 1 p, b Lights 30′ radius
Lantern, Bull’s-eye 1, 6 p, b Lights 60′ straight ahead
Lantern, Hurricane 2, 3 p, b As Basic lantern, but won’t blow out
Lantern, Hurr. Bull’s Eye 3, 5 p, b As Bulls-eye lantern, but won’t blow out
Lamp Oil, Liter 0, 4 p, b Fuels lamps & lanterns for 75 hours
Oil Lamp 0, 2 p, b Lights 5′ radius
Torch 0, 2 p, b Burns 1 hour

Clothing

Item Price
Cheap Shirt or Shift 8
Cheap Outer Wear 20
Common Shirt or Shift 10
Common Outer Wear 45
Common Winter Wear 65
Superior Shirt or Shift 45
Superior Outer Wear 100
Superior Winter Wear 175
Noble Shirt or Shift 150
Noble Outer Wear 400
Noble Winter Wear 1200


Writing Supplies

Item Price Unit Notes
Book, Leather Cover 1, 0 p, b 30 blank papyrus pages
Book, Metal Cover 1, 1 p, b Protection for leather- or wood-covered books
Book, Prayer Base price as other books
Book, Wood Cover 0, 7 p, b 30 blank papyrus pages
Book Pages, Parchment 1, 0 p, b Parchment instead of papyrus
Book Pages, Vellum 1, 4 p, b Vellum instead of papyrus
Scroll, Parchment 0, 3 p, b Blank. For writing, mapping, etc.
Scroll, Papyrus 0, 1 p, b Ditto.
Scroll, Vellum 0, 2 p, b Ditto.
Writing Set 2, 0 p, b Ink, fountain pen, extra nibs


Tools

Item Price Unit Notes
Awl 1, 7 p, b
Axe, Wood 5, 5 p, b
Drill 2, 4 p, b Bits cost extra
Drill Bits 0, 1 p, b Per bit
File 1, 4 p, b For wood or metal
Hammer 0, 7 p, b
Hatchet 2, 6 p, b
Hoe 2, 0 p, b
Knife 0, 5 p, b
Mallet, Wood 1, 1 p, b
Metal Polishing Kit 3, 6 p, b Metal polish, rags, steel wool, etc.
Metalworking Kit 8, 1 p, b Hammer, file, rivets, etc.
Saw, Metal 1, 3 p, b
Saw, Wood 1, 1 p, b
Scythe 5, 0 p, b
Sharpening Stone 1, 5 p, b
Sharpening Strap 2, 4 p, b
Shoeshine Kit 1, 5 p, b Polish, brush, etc.
Sickle 1, 4 p, b
Spade 2, 2 p, b
Spike, Wood 0, 2 p, b Not a nail – a thick spike