WebThe table below shows how much meat an inexperienced butcher may be able to harvest from a creature, especially after a battle may have ruined some of the meat (i.e. burned, frozen, poisoned, etc.). If a whole creature's carcass is brought to a butcher, the butcher may pay 4x the value rolled in the chart below for the carcass (if the butcher even … WebWithout further delay, here is the link to the D&D Shop Catalog. Additionally, here is the PDF link to the d100 list, "d100 Food Tables". Edit 1: It was pointed out to me that the cooks utensils were wrong in both versions. …
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WebNov 21, 2011 · Prices adjusted one unit/denomination lower from prices originally shown for campaign purposes. Bio: FOOD & PROVISIONS: Item Price Season Ale, 10-gallon … WebOct 22, 2015 · RPG arrows tend to be cheap. A Pathfinder longbow for instance cost 75 gp and 20 arrows costs 1 gp. In real life, arrows are actually quite expensive. A single cheap hunting arrow with a broad head is going to run you about $10, and its quite easy to spend two or three times that on 1 arrow. A longbow on the other hand is going to run you $75 … tom and jerry smirk
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WebThe table below shows how much meat an inexperienced butcher may be able to harvest from a creature, especially after a battle may have ruined some of the meat (i.e. burned, frozen, poisoned, etc.). If a whole creature's carcass is brought to a butcher, the butcher may pay 4x the value rolled in the chart below for the carcass (if the butcher even … WebSo pretty much the upper limit of what, not one banana, but several hands of bananas can cost is 50gp. 1. EulerIdentity • 5 yr. ago. In colonial times you could, theoretically, stockpile enough ice from a mountaintop to keep something refrigerated on a 3 month wagon trip from the east coast to the west coast. WebSep 11, 2024 · A large creature, such as an ogre, would need 8 pounds of food a day. Horses. From a quick net search, horses range from 900-2200 pounds in weight and require at least 1.5% of their body weight in food each day. For a 1500 pound horse, that's 22 pounds, not 4. Your horse would die eating 4 pounds a day. tom and jerry sleepy tom