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Pretty simple. I think the answer is yes.
Am I allowed to have a donkey to carry extra gear? If so, what is the survival rate of these poor little beast of burden? Should I expect to be on to Sir Hothsworth Mulenstien the fourth by my 5th session? How about getting the lil' guy to come with me in dark horrible places. I know it says they will - but are not happy about it.
Will I need to pester the party ranger/druid/animal person to beg my mule to carry my gear in the dungeon?
Finally - are we considered to have a "Home"? Do we have storage. Like if i don't need to bring my collection of 20 pieces of Azlanti statuary with me every adventure, I'd likely be happier for it. Or is storage something only gained through a vanity, and we must rely on the trustworthiness of our local innkeeper?
Thanks again. I've got my gear all done up now, and I think the character is done. Except, I'm not sure if my mule is legal. Poor widdle average str Cleric.
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Yes, you are allowed a donkey to carry extra gear. Unless scumbag GM, as long as your donkey isn't getting involved in combat, it shouldn't be target number one... This may, however, change for goblins :P
EDIT: Even though you can buy animals, just a heads up: They do not scale in level with you unless it's an animal companion from a class feature.
I don't think you will need to bother them.
Yes, you are considered to have a "home" or "storage," we joke around here it's the PFS locker or something. (There is some vanities that let you get crazy things, but I really don't see anyone buying the vanities for homes except the fancy ones like manors or private islands.)
Poor 18 str dwarf barbarian. In our home game, we had a horse to carry stuff around anyways.