* the item is effectively weightless in modest numbers § the item doesn’t count for encumbrance purposes while being worn # can be bundled in units of three for the same encumbrance, with a Main Action to break open a bundle to get at the contents
Beasts and Transport
Item
Cost
Horse, riding
200 sp
Horse, draft
150 sp
Horse, battle-trained
2,000 sp
Mule
30 sp
Cow
10 sp
Ox, plow-trained
15 sp
Chicken
5 cp
Pig
3 sp
Dog, working
20 sp
Sheep or goat
5 sp
River ferry, per passenger
5 cp
Ship passage, per expected day
2 sp
Carriage travel, per mile
2 cp
Rowboat
30 sp
Small fishing boat
200 sp
Merchant ship
5,000 sp
War galleon
50,000 sp
3.2.1 Gear Bundles
Depending on the tastes of the group, some parties might enjoy tracking every torch and carefully weighing their resource expenditures on perilous expeditions. Others prefer to gloss over the details. The “gear bundle” options below cover all the non-weapon, non-armor gear expected of a particular role and the usual encumbrance weight of it all. The specific contents of each bundle are as broad as the GM finds reasonable for the role. A GM who prefers exact accounting can disallow bundles.