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How does encumbrance work?

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How does encumbrance work?

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Armour, weapons, shields will encumber a wizard and cause spell failure. Light equipment causes no failure at all whereas heavy equipment causes mondo failures. The reasoning is that the bulkiness of objects, not their weight exactly, is what causes failures. So the basic idea of encumbrance is that items get in the way more than they weigh down. Unfortunately, our only measure of “getting in the way” was the weight. Encumbrance points are tallied only from applied objects. Weapons give 3x their weight in kg in encumbrance points. Shields give 1/2 their weight in kg in encumbrance points. Armour gives its weight in encumbrance points. There’s an allowance of encumbrance points which all players get before they start losing incantations, this was about 35-45, not too much. The formula works like this: You make a roll of 1-200. You compare it to a failure threshold. This threshold is: encumbrance + incantationlevel – caster level – 35 For example, lets say a 4th level wizard is casting a

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