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Revision as of 11:31, 5 July 2015
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"Is it always rounded up?"
A monster's carrying capacity is, in weight units:[1]
cwt/2.9,
where cwt is the monster's weight. For strong monsters, multiply this with 2. A strong monster with a weight less than or equal to 1450 has 1000 units' worth of carrying capacity.
Corpseless monsters' capacity depends on its physical size, as so:
msize/500,
which means that tiny corpseless monsters, such as grid bugs, cannot carry anything.
A few monsters' carrying capacity:
Monster | kitten/little dog | housecat/dog | hobbit | large cat/large dog | pony | dwarf | horse | warhorse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Capacity | 52 | 69 | 173 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1034 | 1241 |
References
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