Maine-iac!
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I'm sure I am just overlooking this, but is there a table for the weights and volumes that various containers (i.e., backpacks) can hold?
Maine-iac! said:I'm sure I am just overlooking this, but is there a table for the weights and volumes that various containers (i.e., backpacks) can hold?
Table 7-8: Containers and Carriers
[U]Hauling Vehicles[/U]
[B]Item Cost Weight * Holds or Carries[/B]
Card 15 gp 200 pounds 1/2 ton
Sled 20 gp 300 pounds 1 ton
Wagon 35 gp 400 pounds 2 tons
[U]Dry Goods[/U]
[B]Item Cost Weight * Holds or Carries[/B]
Backpack 2 gp 2 pounds ** 1 cubic foot
Barrel 2 gp 30 pounds 10 cubic feet
Basket 4 sp 1 pound 2 cubic feet
Bucket 5 sp 2 pounds 1 cubic foot
Chest 2 gp 25 pounds 2 cubic feet
Belt Pouch 1 gp 1/2 pound ** 1/5th cubic foot
Sack 1 sp 1/2 pound ** 1 cubic foot
Saddlebags 4 gp 8 pounds 5 cubic feet
Spell Component Pouch 5 gp 1/4 pound ** 1/8th cubic foot
[U]Liquids[/U]
[B]Item Cost Weight * Holds or Carries[/B]
Glass Wine Bottle 2 gp *** 1 & 1/2 pints
Flask 3 cp *** 1 pint
Clay Jug 3 cp 1 pound 1 gallon
Clay Mug/Tankard 2 cp *** 1 pint
Clay Pitcher 2 cp 1 pound 1/2 gallon
Iron Pot 5 sp 2 pounds 1 gallon
Ink/Potion Vial 1 gp *** 1 ounce
Waterskin 1 gp *** 1/2 gallon
[I]* Empty weight
** These items weigh one-quarter this amount and carry one-quarter
the normal amount when made for Small characters
*** No weight worth noting[/I]
Nyarlathotep said:Not that I'm aware of, but I believe the rule of thumb is something like 10 lbs. per cubic foot.