| Janack42 |
Okay I've done a few searches on the message boards and haven't found a thread on my question.
In the UC under the Vehicle section there are three wagons to choose from--Light, Medium, Heavy. In the Ultimate Equipment book, under Animals, Mounts and Related Gear the same three wagons are listed. Only issue I have is that the requirements for pulling said wagons are different.
UC: Vehicle Stats
Wagon, Light
This four-wheeled vehicle is ideal for transporting decent quantities of goods between communities.
A light wagon can carry up to 1,000 pounds of cargo.
Large land vehicle
Squares 4 (10 ft. by 10 ft.; 5 feet high); Cost 50 gp
DEFENSE
AC 9; Hardness 5
hp 60 (29)
Base Save +1
OFFENSE
Maximum Speed twice the speed of the pulling creature(s); Acceleration half the speed of the pulling creature(s)
CMB +1; CMD 11
Ramming Damage 1d8
DESCRIPTION
Propulsion muscle (pulled; 4 Medium creatures or 1 Large creature)
Driving Check Handle Animal or Profession (driver) (in the case of creatures with animal intelligence), Diplomacy or Intimidate (in the case of intelligent creatures pulling the vehicle)
Forward Facing toward the creatures pulling the vehicle
Driving Device reins
Driving Space the two most forward squares of the wagon
Decks 1
Wagon, Medium
This four-wheeled vehicle is used to transport large amounts of goods between communities, and is sometimes used by caravans.
A medium wagon can carry up to 2,000 pounds of cargo.
Large land vehicle
Squares 6 (10 ft. by 15 ft.; 5 feet high); Cost 75 gp
DEFENSE
AC 9; Hardness 5
hp 90 (44)
Base Save +1
OFFENSE
Maximum Speed twice the speed of the pulling creature(s); Acceleration half the speed of the pulling creature(s)
CMB +1; CMD 11
Ramming Damage 1d8
DESCRIPTION
Propulsion muscle (pulled; 4 Medium creatures or 1 Large creature)
Driving Check Handle Animal or Profession (driver) (in the case of creatures with animal intelligence pulling the vehicle), Diplomacy or Intimidate (in the case of intelligent creatures pulling the vehicle)
Forward Facing toward the creatures pulling the vehicle
Driving Device reins
Driving Space the most forward square of the wagon
Deck 1
Wagon, Heavy
This large, four-wheeled vehicle is primarily used in caravans to transport goods over long stretches of territory.
A heavy wagon can carry up to 4,000 pounds of cargo.
Huge land vehicle
Squares 8 (10 ft. by 20 ft.; 5 feet high); Cost 100 gp
DEFENSE
AC 9; Hardness 5
hp 120 (59)
Base Save +2
OFFENSE
Maximum Speed twice the speed of the pulling creature(s); Acceleration half the speed of the pulling creature(s)
CMB +2; CMD 12
Ramming Damage 2d8
DESCRIPTION
Propulsion muscle (pulled; 4 Medium creatures or 1 Large creature)
Driving Check Handle Animal or Profession (driver) (in the case of creatures with animal intelligence pulling the vehicle), Diplomacy or Intimidate (in the case of intelligent creatures pulling the vehicle)
Forward Facing toward the creatures pulling the vehicle
Driving Device reins
Driving Space the most forward square of the wagon
Decks 1
UE:
Wagon
Price varies; Passage varies
This four-wheeled open vehicle is used for transporting heavy loads. It includes the harness needed to pull it. There are three common varieties of wagon.
Light Wagon: Wagons of this type are most commonly employed by farmers and craftsmen transporting their goods short distances or by venders in and around cities. A light wagon carries up to 1,000 pounds of cargo and requires two Medium creatures or one Large creature to pull it.
Medium Wagon: Wagons of this type are typically employed for heavy duty work, often in agricultural, mining, or construction settings. A medium wagon can carry up to 2,000 pounds of cargo and requires four Medium or two Large creatures to pull it.
Heavy Wagon: Wagons of this type are large, four-wheeled vehicles primarily used in caravans to transport goods over long stretches of territory. A heavy wagon carries up to 4,000 pounds of cargo, and is pulled by either eight Medium creatures or four Large creatures.
My guess on the UC is that someone forgot to check that section and over looked it in development. UE I believe to be correct but I want other people’s opinion regarding this issue. In my game I will be using the UE requirements for animals as it makes sense.
Thanks for help in advance.