It's getting quite annoying when I have to override the weight of things like carriages or chests, there really should be a feature to add '[equipment item] is stored inside [container item]' or '[character] is riding [vehicle/mount]'. It would just be *extremely* helpful, especially for characters with equipment like carriages or chests, or ones with haversacks.
ya, kinda, but not really, weight still shows on my character. infact printing it up, pet shows up as inventory slot, and everything just out. Can't assign saddle bags to mount.
Again, all weight listed on character. And also if same item (like spare dagger, bolts, etc) are put on mount and on you, it only shows one value and not totaled or anything. Also can't assign saddle bags or other container to mount)
What we expect is things assigned to mount to be listed/grouped as such and not count towards characters total weight. And better yet to be able to put containers like saddle bags on the mount.
But if things are being released, great!
Also there's a bugs as the printed pdf shows a different total weight than the online display , (pdf might be counting weight carried twice?)
Unequipping the mount helps the online character sheet, I apreciate the tip but it does not help not the print out. And like I mentioned, the print out doesn't lists things or break things out. So if I say lost the mount, or one of the bags,
About not being able to assign the saddle bags on mounts, what's the point of the saddle bag if I can't assign it to a mount(and thus the weight shown against it, and not me)
sorry if requests seam odd. Playing in a campain where DM is caring about weight and plenty of opportunity to lose things via avalanches and such.
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It's getting quite annoying when I have to override the weight of things like carriages or chests, there really should be a feature to add '[equipment item] is stored inside [container item]' or '[character] is riding [vehicle/mount]'. It would just be *extremely* helpful, especially for characters with equipment like carriages or chests, or ones with haversacks.
BUMP! a year later.
There is no need to bump this thread, vehicles have been able to store items since last month
DDB also added mounts as containers too yesterday
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ya, kinda, but not really, weight still shows on my character. infact printing it up, pet shows up as inventory slot, and everything just out. Can't assign saddle bags to mount.
Again, all weight listed on character. And also if same item (like spare dagger, bolts, etc) are put on mount and on you, it only shows one value and not totaled or anything. Also can't assign saddle bags or other container to mount)
What we expect is things assigned to mount to be listed/grouped as such and not count towards characters total weight. And better yet to be able to put containers like saddle bags on the mount.
But if things are being released, great!
Also there's a bugs as the printed pdf shows a different total weight than the online display , (pdf might be counting weight carried twice?)
Mounts only show their gear under your weight if you 'equip' them. If you don't, they won't contribute to your total encumbrance.
As for saddlebags etc on mounts, that's what using a mount as a container is; the equipment isn't just resting on the back of your horse, lol.
I can't speak for pdf exporting, that's an entirely different kettle of fish
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
Thanks for the replies.
Unequipping the mount helps the online character sheet, I apreciate the tip but it does not help not the print out. And like I mentioned, the print out doesn't lists things or break things out. So if I say lost the mount, or one of the bags,
About not being able to assign the saddle bags on mounts, what's the point of the saddle bag if I can't assign it to a mount(and thus the weight shown against it, and not me)
sorry if requests seam odd. Playing in a campain where DM is caring about weight and plenty of opportunity to lose things via avalanches and such.