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So I made a small error and got the Extended Warhorse Warranty instead of the Warhorse Extended Warranty…Dear Diltach we are reaching out to about your warhorse warranty.
So I made a small error and got the Extended Warhorse Warranty instead of the Warhorse Extended Warranty…Dear Diltach we are reaching out to about your warhorse warranty.
That can't be right. This isn't a new edition of D&D and I was given to understand everything was fully compatible.not in 2024 btw - an attack with a rider (rules) has that rider take effect if it hits.
There are going to be a LOT of prone characters now.
We are sorry you made the mistake, as the Extended Warhorse Warranty only covers horses longer that ten feet, we will be forwarding a list of horse vendors which sell that model.So I made a small error and got the Extended Warhorse Warranty instead of the Warhorse Extended Warranty…
Make sure you get the horseshoe to horseshoe cover with it too.We are sorry you made the mistake, as the Extended Warhorse Warranty only covers horses longer that ten feet, we will be forwarding a list of horse vendors which sell that model.
you can still use those monsters with saving throws after successful attacks if you want toThat can't be right. This isn't a new edition of D&D and I was given to understand everything was fully compatible.
Something to consider:
An elephant for us is expensive because it's an endangered animal from far away. In-setting, an elephant might be the equivalent to a big, weird deer that worships the moon and chooses its mates based on another species' economics.
Maybe the coins just have the 'invisible condition' when hiding in a pouch."If there were 100gp unguarded in this room, they'd be invisible, hidden behind a secret door or under the floor, locked in a hard-to-open strong box with poison needles or deadly gas released when the box is opened. Clearly this must be an illusion, trick or trap!"
In Thailand an elephant sells for around 2 million Baht, a Horse maybe 50000 Baht.
So even where elephants are relatively common workhorses they generally cost a lot more than a horse
Of course if theres to much fantasy in the equation then there really is no common baseline on which to make a comparison
Something we don't usually consider in D&D is local supply chains. I imagine a war elephant would be much cheaper in India than it would in England circa 1250 CE. Indians have a local supply of elephants and the infrastructure to capture, tame, and train them whereas none of that exists in England.An elephant for us is expensive because it's an endangered animal from far away. In-setting, an elephant might be the equivalent to a big, weird deer that worships the moon and chooses its mates based on another species' economics.