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<blockquote data-quote="Stoat" data-source="post: 5917403" data-attributes="member: 16786"><p>The vast majority of the time, I ignore/handwave the issue. </p><p></p><p>From a metagame perspective, that type of bookkeeping bores me, and I'm not interested in keeping up with it. The times that I've been strict about the issue, my players have circumvented any need to worry about rations by either (a) loading up their PC's personally with food and water; (b) loading up pack animals, hirelings, etc. with food and water; or (c) using magic.* </p><p></p><p>From an in-game perspective, the majority of the adventures I run are set in relatively temperate climates with plenty of wild game and edible vegetation available. My PC's like playing rangers and druids, so it's easy enough to assume that they can scrounge up enough to eat.</p><p></p><p></p><p>*Depending on the edition in question, a group of players who wants to avoid worrying about rations can do so using either spells or rituals by around level 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoat, post: 5917403, member: 16786"] The vast majority of the time, I ignore/handwave the issue. From a metagame perspective, that type of bookkeeping bores me, and I'm not interested in keeping up with it. The times that I've been strict about the issue, my players have circumvented any need to worry about rations by either (a) loading up their PC's personally with food and water; (b) loading up pack animals, hirelings, etc. with food and water; or (c) using magic.* From an in-game perspective, the majority of the adventures I run are set in relatively temperate climates with plenty of wild game and edible vegetation available. My PC's like playing rangers and druids, so it's easy enough to assume that they can scrounge up enough to eat. *Depending on the edition in question, a group of players who wants to avoid worrying about rations can do so using either spells or rituals by around level 5. [/QUOTE]
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