I lied. It’s actualy 160 coins per pound. I must have pulled the 8 from the half pound weight being 80 coins. Not that it makes that much of a difference.
I lied. It’s actualy 160 coins per pound. I must have pulled the 8 from the half pound weight being 80 coins. Not that it makes that much of a difference.
So the kilt in question is half a pound. Onward to the next existential crisis!
Khaladon starts to turn the crystal knob, but stops with a frightened look on his face. He begins shaking uncontrollably and flies across the room, as though by some invisible force.
**SPLAT!!** Khaladon careens off the far wall, slides down the smooth wood panelling and collapses into a quivering heap on the floor, with only his dignity bruised.
Dont all items that weigh less than 2 pounds only weight 1/2 pound (except gems, which weight 1/10 of a pound).
Thats been my experience, I dont recall running into actual 1 pound items - its either .1 pound, .5 pound, or 2 pound.
Your mind is completely fucked. It is imperative that you unfuck immediately!
Code:>wealth You have 3751 coins with you. >get coin You gather the remaining coin. >wealth You have 3752 coins with you. >encum Your load is a bit heavy, but you feel confident that the weight is not affecting your actions very much. You drop one silver. >wealth You have 3751 coins with you. >encum You adjust your gear comfortably and feel satisfied that you are not encumbered enough to notice. You remove a mithril dagger from in the translucent coffin. >encum Your load is a bit heavy, but you feel confident that the weight is not affecting your actions very much. >drop 15 silver You drop 15 silvers. >encum Your load is a bit heavy, but you feel confident that the weight is not affecting your actions very much. >drop 1 silver You drop one silver. >encum You adjust your gear comfortably and feel satisfied that you are not encumbered enough to notice. >wealth You have 3735 coins with you. 3751 - 3735 = 16 silvers = weight of mithril dagger = 0.1 pound
The 0.1 pound dagger weight also applies to other daggers with weight modifiers less than 100% (imflass, vultite, bronze etc.) purchased off-the-shelf. I don't know if this modified weight applies to all mithril and other light material daggers obtained from different sources.
Mark
Kilts are fluff! If you're that worried about the encumbrance mechanic that you're worrying about tenths of a pound, you should already be freeballing it.