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Stones are the elanthian unit of measure for weight. |
Stones are the elanthian unit of measure for weight. |
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*10 Stones is roughly equal to one real-world pound. |
*10 Stones is roughly equal to one real-world pound.<ref>Reconfirmed by GM [[Javac]], via the official [[Discord]] ([https://discord.com/channels/619301383451181075/813953565705371728/932380739721375806 link])</ref> |
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*5 copper coins is equal to 1 stone. |
*5 copper coins is equal to 1 stone. |
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*Items can be weighed at any [[MAMAS]] location for a nominal charge. |
*Items can be weighed at any [[MAMAS]] location for a nominal charge. |
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*Appraising can reveal how many stones an item weighs, but to be successful requires an extraordinary amount of [[Appraisal skill]] or a [[Trader]]. |
*Appraising can reveal how many stones an item weighs, but to be successful requires an extraordinary amount of [[Appraisal skill]] or a [[Trader]]. |
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 31 March 2022
Stones are the elanthian unit of measure for weight.
- 10 Stones is roughly equal to one real-world pound.[1]
- 5 copper coins is equal to 1 stone.
- Items can be weighed at any MAMAS location for a nominal charge.
- Appraising can reveal how many stones an item weighs, but to be successful requires an extraordinary amount of Appraisal skill or a Trader.
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