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So it looks like this:
and you download the pdf here or the svg here or git clone https://idiomdrottning.org/inventory where you also can ogle a bunch of older versions.
https://idiomdrottning.org/inventory
Forget about weights. Clear your mind. This system replaces that with item slots of four different sizes. Tiny, small, medium, and big.
1. Just fill in your gear. You can only use slots whose number isn't higher than your strength score.
2. Optional encumbrance rules: * There are four areas to store things. The backpack (hexagon), belt&armor (square), shoulder sling (circle), and mom's old gear bag (star). * If you put everything in one place, as long as you have enough strength to use those slots, you're not encumbered. * Any two different places, and you're encumbered (-10 speed) * Any three different places, and you're heavily encumbered (-20 speed and disad str, dex and con) * If you use all four places your speed can be no higher than five and you can't take any actions other than just schlepping your gear around.
3. Hands: pulling out a sword or a lantern doesn't change how encumbring it is or how much you can carry, so just say what you have in your hands, you don't have to erase or move those items from their proper places on the sheet.
4. Same goes for dropping a backpack temporarily. You can say you drop it and say you pick it back up later without having to erase or rewrite anything.
That's it!
In pouches & sacks: 50 tiny ↔ 1 small, 250 tiny ↔ 1 medium, 450 tiny ↔ 1 big. Outside of "pouch space", there's no easy way to story tiny items; if one coin per slot sounds cruel well then I'm cruel♥ It's hard to find your keys in a full of food and books is all I'm saying! Here is a sack.pdf for you, or the svg version.
The rest should be self-evident, so go play! Here is my list of item sizes and the most useful info; and here for an excessive amount of behind-the-scenes rambling & design intent.
Here is my list of item sizes and the most useful info
here for an excessive amount of behind-the-scenes rambling & design intent.