It'd be great if creatures that can carry stuff could be added as 'containers'. I'd love to be able to, for instance, add my bit & bridle, saddlebags and saddle to my riding horse.
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You can now do this with the latest update to containers. Just unequip a container and the weight of its contents will no longer contribute to your characters encumbrance. This can be used to represent various different options, from gear being carried by a horse to it being stored in your keep.
Or are you suggesting a way to link a container to the encumbrance of a creature in your extras?
At the least you can add a container (like Cart), rename it with your horse's name, and enter its carrying capacity in the Capacity Weight Override blank, in order to track its encumbrance. Even if the horse itself would only show up in your Extras tab.
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It'd be great if creatures that can carry stuff could be added as 'containers'. I'd love to be able to, for instance, add my bit & bridle, saddlebags and saddle to my riding horse.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
― Oscar Wilde.
You can now do this with the latest update to containers. Just unequip a container and the weight of its contents will no longer contribute to your characters encumbrance. This can be used to represent various different options, from gear being carried by a horse to it being stored in your keep.
Or are you suggesting a way to link a container to the encumbrance of a creature in your extras?
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He means the fact that, e.g., riding horse is not a container.
At the least you can add a container (like Cart), rename it with your horse's name, and enter its carrying capacity in the Capacity Weight Override blank, in order to track its encumbrance. Even if the horse itself would only show up in your Extras tab.