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<blockquote data-quote="Ratskinner" data-source="post: 5834649" data-attributes="member: 6688937"><p>I wanted to toss this out there. For myself and a lot of the players I've seen, the number one thing that slows down character generation, and occasionally adventuring as well is encumbrance and equipment purchasing.(no pun intended)</p><p></p><p>Equipment purchasing, is mostly done with equipment packages. There will still need to be a list of junk to buy, for when your level three party decides it needs to buy a new lantern or mule or something. </p><p></p><p>Encumbrance, though, 4e's method is pretty good, but really do we need to add up and figure out exactly how much each potion, torch, spell component, etc. weighs? For smaller items, its not so much the half-pound or pound that it weighs as it is the fact that its one more thing to keep track of, not drop, or find a pocket for. I mean, if you're carrying 10 china dolls, you're encumbered. It doesn't have to do with the weight of the dolls, just that fact that you are trying to cart around 10 of them.</p><p></p><p>Now there's plenty of systems out there that use "slots" or the like, I'd much prefer one of those to a weight-based system. However, I'm curious as to how you folks feel. Does anyone out there actually worry about encumbrance? Are there fans of adding up all the weights?</p><p></p><p>(PS: This is not a "deal-breaker" or anything like for me. I'm perfectly happy working out my own "module" if they stay "traditional")</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratskinner, post: 5834649, member: 6688937"] I wanted to toss this out there. For myself and a lot of the players I've seen, the number one thing that slows down character generation, and occasionally adventuring as well is encumbrance and equipment purchasing.(no pun intended) Equipment purchasing, is mostly done with equipment packages. There will still need to be a list of junk to buy, for when your level three party decides it needs to buy a new lantern or mule or something. Encumbrance, though, 4e's method is pretty good, but really do we need to add up and figure out exactly how much each potion, torch, spell component, etc. weighs? For smaller items, its not so much the half-pound or pound that it weighs as it is the fact that its one more thing to keep track of, not drop, or find a pocket for. I mean, if you're carrying 10 china dolls, you're encumbered. It doesn't have to do with the weight of the dolls, just that fact that you are trying to cart around 10 of them. Now there's plenty of systems out there that use "slots" or the like, I'd much prefer one of those to a weight-based system. However, I'm curious as to how you folks feel. Does anyone out there actually worry about encumbrance? Are there fans of adding up all the weights? (PS: This is not a "deal-breaker" or anything like for me. I'm perfectly happy working out my own "module" if they stay "traditional") [/QUOTE]
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