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This would likely require a lot of math if you wanted to get really technical. First you would have to find out how many it would take outside of water, then find the weight and mass of the sunken galleon in correlation to how buoyant it would be. However, the simple way to put it is things "weigh less" in water. It is easier to lift something while submerged in water due to the upward force "assisting" you due to the buoyancy of said object. Something very buoyant, like a human, is far lighter in water than on land. Something less buoyant like a heavy metal object would still be far lighter underwater, but not as much so as something as dense as a human-being or something of the like!


Hello all!
I am fairly new to Pathfinder, as I played for the better part of the previous summer after which my gaming group fell apart due to life getting busy for all of our players. I also took part in several PFS games during this time which wasn't as entertaining for me. Recently I have just decided to get back into the game as I really enjoyed it. Although I haven't played that much, I've made myself pretty familiar with most parts of the game by spending countless hours reading through some of the books I own as well as various Pathfinder-related boards such as this one. Hopefully there is someone in the area who wouldn't mind an extra player at the table! I'm very easy going and would love a group I can joke around with, have fun, and roleplay with!