Item | Cost Normal |
Cost Cheap |
Cost Expensive |
Weight |
Tack, Harness & Drawn Vehicles | ||||
Barding | Cost: x4 | Low: x4 | Weight: x4 | 2x |
Bit and Bridle | Cost: 2 gp | Low: 16 sp | Weight: 4 gp | 1 lb. |
Carriage | Cost: 100 gp | Low: 80 gp | Weight: 200 gp | 600 lb. |
Cart | Cost: 15 gp | Low: 12 gp | Weight: 30 gp | 200 lb. |
Chariot | Cost: 250 gp | Low: 200 gp | Weight: 500 gp | 100 lb. |
Dogsled | Cost: 20 gp | Low: 16 gp | Weight: 40 gp | 300 lb. |
A dogsled can only be used for travel in areas where snow is abundant. An empty sled has room at the back for one driver. A sled dog costs 50 gp and can pull 360 pounds. Sled dogs must take a short rest after pulling a sled for 1 hour; otherwise, they gain one level of exhaustion. Dog sleds can travel 1 mile per hour. In snowy mountains, the travel time is cut in half. Dogs are also expensive and require food, water, and shelter. Optional (unofficial): The sled is built to be pulled by no more than 4 dogs, and able to pull 1440 lbs maximum. Remember to include the weight of the sled and the rider(s). |
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Feed (per day) | Cost: 5 cp | Low: 4 cp | Weight: 1 sp | 10 lb. |
Saddle | ||||
Exotic Saddle | Cost: 60 gp | Low: 48 gp | Weight: 120 gp | 40 lb. |
Military Saddle | Cost: 20 gp | Low: 16 gp | Weight: 40 gp | 30 lb. |
Pack Saddle | Cost: 5 gp | Low: 4 gp | Weight: 10 gp | 15 lb. |
Riding Saddle | Cost: 10 gp | Low: 8 gp | Weight: 20 gp | 25 lb. |
Saddlebags | Cost: 4 gp | Low: 3 gp | Weight: 8 gp | 8 lb. |
Sled | Cost: 30 gp | Low: 24 gp | Weight: 60 gp | 300 lb. |
Stabling (per day) | Cost: 5 sp | Low: 4 sp | Weight: 1 gp | — |
Wagon | Cost: 35 gp | Low: 28 gp | Weight: 70 gp | 400 lb. |