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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pacheco, California
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![]() The "great sword" weight ITL 109 is from a fnording parade sword. To rescale we'd have: Knife (1d-2), ST 6, 0.25 pounds Dagger (1d-1), ST 8, 0.5 pounds Main Gauche (1d-1, stops 1 hit, no DX penalty if Fencer), ST 8, 1 pound Rapier (actually Smallsword) 1.5 pounds Sabre 2.0 pounds (US military is 23 oz, but of modern steel) Shortsword (Gladius) 2.5 pounds is slightly heavy.
Broadsword 3 to 5 pounds historically, but anything above 3 should be considered another category. Bastard sword 4 pounds 2-handed sword 6 pounds Greatsword 8 pounds
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Boston area
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If you change these weights, you'd better change the rule that says that one can wear only two 2lb. or heavier items on the belt, with no limit for those items weighing less than 2lbs. I guess it's not a huge deal, but your weights allow one to wear six rapiers on the belt.
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Perhaps the rule should be: no more than your ST in pounds at your belt. Or something along those lines. Also the backpack-shedding rules are too harsh, and the advantages of a backpack over a bag or sack are neglected.
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#4 |
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Sydney, Australia
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I think it's important to remember what an encumbrance weight is. Yes, it's the weight of the sword. But it's also the weight of anything you're carrying because you're carrying a sword, starting with a scabbard, and also including a vial of oil to stop it rusting, a rag to wipe off excess oil, another one to wipe off the blood, a belt to hang it off (or at least a heavier belt), etc. OK, a lot of that doesn't add up to much, but the scabbard is quite likely significant.
Secondly, we need to apply the halberds and sofa cushions guideline from ITL 67. There's a big difference between carrying a sword in your hand, or dangling down around your legs where is can bump into things, and carrying it strapped onto a backpack. You will never see an olympic athlete running with a sword attached, even in the modern pentathlon. And a two-handed sword or polearm is just a pain to carry, even if it's not that heavy, partly because you've got nowhere to put it. So I think all your weights should be a good deal larger than you have. Perhaps TFT isn't so far off. |
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Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Indiana
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Portland, Maine
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ITL p 67
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#7 |
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pacheco, California
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The shield weights (and axe/mace above Hammer) are also insane.
A full Pavise is only 17 pounds. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/23333
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Sydney, Australia
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