Exactly what it says on the tin. I hate the fact that someone in my campaign (A wizard with 12 Strength) can lift up to 360lbs (Which is a ridiculous 163kg). This suggests that a random commoner can lift just under that. I understand that it doesn't mean that they can carry that at all times, but I still think it's entirely ridiculous to assume that a relatively weak commoner could lift a large amount, even for a short while.
I'm just asking for a more fleshed out Encumbrance customisation, in the form of setting it yourself (Or as the DM, setting everyone's specifically) so for example, the scrawny wizard with only an 8 in strength would only be able to lift a reasonable 80kg or lower.
D&D Beyond strives to support the official core rules of D&D as designed by Wizards of the Coast. As such, options to customise said core rules, such as encumbrance, are very unlikely.
Exactly what it says on the tin. I hate the fact that someone in my campaign (A wizard with 12 Strength) can lift up to 360lbs (Which is a ridiculous 163kg). This suggests that a random commoner can lift just under that. I understand that it doesn't mean that they can carry that at all times, but I still think it's entirely ridiculous to assume that a relatively weak commoner could lift a large amount, even for a short while.
I'm just asking for a more fleshed out Encumbrance customisation, in the form of setting it yourself (Or as the DM, setting everyone's specifically) so for example, the scrawny wizard with only an 8 in strength would only be able to lift a reasonable 80kg or lower.
D&D Beyond strives to support the official core rules of D&D as designed by Wizards of the Coast. As such, options to customise said core rules, such as encumbrance, are very unlikely.
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