• fox [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    D&D: individual poundage

    Pathfinder 2: Abstracted Bulk

    Lancer: Pick up half your mech or more if you get the right loadout

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    1 year ago

    Your 15-minutes of post-combat looting recovers…

    -ten dice rolls later-

    Three arrows, saving you …

    -twenty seconds of math-

    0.3 copper!

  • Lag_Incarnate@ttrpg.network
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    1 year ago

    As someone playing a non-dwarf in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 2e, I very much enjoy the finagling of inventory encumbrance between my own character and something/one else, like the dwarf in the party, or the horse I RAW need to own in order to progress into the career that my character is best suited for.

  • Seeker of Carcosa@feddit.uk
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    Inventory management can be fun if implemented well by the system. See Traveller. “We’ve got 3dT of cargo space left. The locals are paying crap for petrochemicals but they’re having a fire sale on marble. If we basically give away that benzene that no one’s bought in 3 months, we can fill up on marble that some architect will definitely snatch up at the next class A starport.”

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    1 year ago

    I go Bushwalking/ overnight hikes as a hobby. Inventory management is very important when you carry everything you need to survive in your pack. When I started rp-ing it took me a while to adjust to the fact that the same people who are hyper-fixated in the “reality” of Spell effects could not be bothered to pack a tent. Though I admit that the DM did not care about tents either…

  • barrbaric [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Pshaw, D&D barely even has encumbrance rules. Gotta play GURPS where your movement and dodge get worse the more you’re carrying, and bags of holding don’t exist.

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    1 year ago

    Step 1) Cut a hole in the bag of holding

    Step 2) Put your dick in the bag of holding

    Step 3) Have your desired person open the bag of holding

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    1 year ago

    I put each of the bags of holding Inside another, and then in a stroke of what I can only describe as genius, put the last bag inside the first.

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    Our party moves the bag or bags of holding between characters. But the ones designated for party supplies managed by a single player.