Shephard's the big one here. He's made his own longbows and arrows, including knapping flint into arrowheads and stripping the feathers from birds he's killed himself. Makes his own bowstrings from plant fiber, too, and basic snares when the need arises. He's a reasonably skilled tanner when the stink doesn't bother people around him too much, and can keep fur on a hide if it's the hide of an animal with fur worth keeping. He butchers his own kills and can do as much with domestic animals as well, and tends to make fish hooks and arrow points and the like from the bones. And he makes fire without matches, mostly by means of a drill and board if he can manage it, but he does carry some tinder and a few non-expendable tools to start fire with in the event that a board isn't available.
Nah, just kidding. Canonically YT is not a crafty person, but I'm tempted to say that she's getting into knitting because her mom does it (that's not canonical either) and it's kind of a hobby that they can share.
Yamato: By Tri, he's apparently a pretty skilled cook, enough so that the idea that he's really picky and pernickety about food being made right comes up several times.
While it almost never comes up, he's also meant to be a really good engineer - the novels have him good enough with machines to repair Nanomon, a robot Digimon, when he's eleven. That's non-canon (and in the series, Nanomon repairs himself), but they're written by the showrunners and give a good idea of just how ridiculously technically minded and good at engineering he's meant to be.
Hawke: Hawke's a competent potions and poultices maker and herbalist. Bar!Hawke eked out a living as a medicine man in Lothering prior to canon, and while that sometimes involved using spirit healer magic, most of the time it probably just involved gathering and mixing together the right herbs and forcing a patient to drink it.
Sherral: Sherral's okay at carving rocks. Um. That's basically his only practical hands-related skill that doesn't involve killing people.
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Nah, just kidding. Canonically YT is not a crafty person, but I'm tempted to say that she's getting into knitting because her mom does it (that's not canonical either) and it's kind of a hobby that they can share.
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While it almost never comes up, he's also meant to be a really good engineer - the novels have him good enough with machines to repair Nanomon, a robot Digimon, when he's eleven. That's non-canon (and in the series, Nanomon repairs himself), but they're written by the showrunners and give a good idea of just how ridiculously technically minded and good at engineering he's meant to be.
Hawke: Hawke's a competent potions and poultices maker and herbalist. Bar!Hawke eked out a living as a medicine man in Lothering prior to canon, and while that sometimes involved using spirit healer magic, most of the time it probably just involved gathering and mixing together the right herbs and forcing a patient to drink it.
Sherral: Sherral's okay at carving rocks. Um. That's basically his only practical hands-related skill that doesn't involve killing people.
Yugo: Is a florist by trade, so.