Spaarky |
No. They are adventurers and they carry the loot in things like backpacks and other such devices like everyone else.
I don't about where you organize, but in Arizona adventurers carry their loot throughout the entire scenario which is uphill the entire way there and back and they like it too! :P
On a side note are you being serious with this thread or is it a joke thread? I can't tell.
talbanus |
No. They are adventurers and they carry the loot in things like backpacks and other such devices like everyone else.
Well,that's good. With this season's de-emphasis of factions and emphasize of explore, cooperate, report it's starting to feel like I'm RPing working for the Man. I already do that 40 hours+ a week as it is ...
Andreas Forster Venture-Captain, Germany—Hamburg |
Weight of loot doesn't really matter (unless you want to actually use a heavy item for the duration of the scenario.)
There are cases when weight does matter, but in that case, the scenario explicitly says that the characters will have to carry XXX lbs. of loot to take the item with them.
Eric Saxon |
While part of this thread was meant to be comical. There is also the serious factor of, how many sets of armor are Pathfinders really expected to carry to bring home the bacon. When your PC is given 3,500gp of gold by an Angel and then you find a Full Plate +1, well, obviously you are expected to carry it all home with you. The obvious question resulting in. How do most Pathfinders haul all this treasure and are we as GMs expected to find this out?
Or do we just tell the PCs, you are carrying all the loot in your handy Bag of Holding, with the sign of The Open Road stitched on the side? Or do I just GM wave it and say that a clean up crew shows up after the PCs and takes care of the U-Haul details after all the baddies are cleared out?
Pirate Rob |
While part of this thread was meant to be comical. There is also the serious factor of, how many sets of armor are Pathfinders really expected to carry to bring home the bacon. When your PC is given 3,500gp of gold by an Angel and then you find a Full Plate +1, well, obviously you are expected to carry it all home with you. The obvious question resulting in. How do most Pathfinders haul all this treasure and are we as GMs expected to find this out?
Or do we just tell the PCs, you are carrying all the loot in your handy Bag of Holding, with the sign of The Open Road stitched on the side? Or do I just GM wave it and say that a clean up crew shows up after the PCs and takes care of the U-Haul details after all the baddies are cleared out?
I answered the question earlier up thread...
Through the power of assumption.
MeriDoc- |
There are some modules where carrying capacity is very very important.
There are some modules where bringing a catering staff, musicians, servants, new clothes, fine food, wagons, drivers, and a caravan master are very important.
Weekly Caravan & Catering Rental - 857 gold.
Catering the Rescue Party of your Princess - Priceless
Some things are hard to appraise, but for everything else there's cold hard earned coin!