WebHorses on Toril came in a number of breeds, of varying size and demeanor. They were often used by humanoid races for riding, the pulling of carts and wagons or other forms of work. Horses were classified in a number of different manners. Chargers, or more plainly warhorses were those horses bred to ride in battle. Light warhorses were referred to as … WebEven if i did make it up on the spot.. 2. RTukka • 4 yr. ago. By the rules as written a single draft horse can carry 540 lbs (180 under the variant encumbrance rules) and they can pull five times that much on a wheeled cart/wagon (including the weight of the vehicle). Personally I'd say a cart could only be pulled by one animal whereas a ...
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WebOpen Game Content (place problems on the discussion page).; This is part of the (3.5e) Revised System Reference Document.It is covered by the Open Game License v1.0a, … WebBarding is armor designed to protect an animal’s head, neck, chest, and body. Any type of armor shown on the Armor table can be purchased as barding. The cost is four times the equivalent armor made for humanoids, and it weighs twice as much. Saddles. A military saddle braces the rider, helping you keep your seat on an active mount in battle. WebLifestyle Expenses. Lifestyle expenses provide you with a simple way to account for the cost of living in a fantasy world. They cover your accommodations, food and drink, and … my nail gun won\\u0027t fire