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I have a habit of making characters with this sort of thing.

My current fave with it is a Centaur Barbarian, who’s also going to have the 6th level Bear Totem thing that moves them up a further size, and then the Brawny Feats for Skills, which will give them ANOTHER size up in terms of carrying capacity.

So a Centaur with a gargantuan carrying capacity. Dude could probably lift up a Tarrasque.

Link me somewhere saying it is stackable

Link me somewhere saying it isn’t.

So Powerful Build double carrying capacity right?

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Every time you go up in size, your carrying capacity doubles.

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Sweet then Im good and don’t need to get rid of stuff, since my carrying capacity is now 150

It is just my initial equip wut
I will define it later

Also my personal favorite is the slot system to switch for this one

Also what does it mean
Do I have to dump stuff? How much? What is the disadvantage?

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So its all dependent on your strength score

Slot as in how?

Exactly what you think it is
You have X slots available
Each item can occupy one, two, three or none depending of what it is
I am not sure what defines how much slots you have but a quick google must be enough

Okay I just checked the rules about encumberance
Imo it sucks but okay I will dump stuff

There is already kinda that
It is mostly based on good sense

The encumbrance rules is why there is the session 1 gaining an old horse cliché

“Go lem” is the finest form of humor so far and no one is convincing me otherwise.
Reaper chara’s opportunism as well.

you two are gold.

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You can play a male, female, or other character without gaining any special benefits or hindrances. Think about how your character does or does not conform to the broader culture’s expectations of sex, gender, and sexual behavior. For example, a male drow cleric defies the traditional gender divisions of drow society, which could be a reason for your character to leave that society and come to the surface.

You don’t need to be confined to binary notions of sex and gender. The elf god Corellon Larethian is often seen as androgynous or hermaphroditic, for example, and some elves in the multiverse are made in Corellon’s image. You could also play a female character who presents herself as a man, a man who feels trapped in a female body, or a bearded female dwarf who hates being mistaken for a male.

Likewise, your character’s sexual orientation is for you to decide.

Just found this in the official book

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Has the other group started up? :thinking:

The other group is 2 on Silo’s, 1 afk outside the shop and 1 dragging a corpse around the graveyard for reasons.

Dragging a WHAT?

Ahahahahahaha