MLP Carts and Waggons

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  • Table: Vehicles (Carts)
ItemPurchase DCWeight DCSizeSpeedFaceCrew
Carriage 600 lb.large Str x52x42
Cart 200 lb.mediumStr x101x21
Cart Tarp 10 lb.----
Chariot 350 lb.largeStr x102x22
Chariot, Racing 300 lb.largeStr x102x21(2)
Plow, Farm 90 lb.mediumStr x51x21
Plow, Snow 200 lb.mediumStr x52x21
Sled 300 lb.mediumStr x101x21
Sled, Blizzard 400 lb.mediumStr x51x21
Wagon 400 lb.largeStr x52x32
Wagon, Gypsy Common 650 lb.largeStr x52x42
Wagon, Gypsy Grand 800 lb.hugeStr x53x42(3)
Wagon, Storm 500 lb.largeStr x52x32
Wagon Stove 75 lb.----
  • Carriage (CL )

Large ground vehicle (speeder) Ini + Defense Ref 14 (flat-footed 10), Fort 14; +1 armor hp 40; DR 5; Threshold 19 Speed (Str mod) squares Fighting Space 2x4; Cover +5 Base Atk +0; Grp +15 Crew 2 (normal); Passengers 2-3 Cargo 30 kg; Consumables 1 day Availability: ; Cost: This four-wheeled vehicle can transport as many as four people within an enclosed cab, plus two drivers. In general, two horses (or other beasts of burden) draw it. A carriage comes with the harness needed to pull it.

  • Cart

This two-wheeled vehicle can be drawn by a single horse (or other beast of burden). It comes with a harness.

  • Cart Tarp

This is a specially treated canvas tarp that is lined with hides on the inner side. Ropes come attached to ends of the tarp, allowing one to tie the tarp across the top of a cart. The tarp is waterproof, allowing protection of cargo against the elements.

  • Chariot
  • Farm Plow

This simple device is used to plow gardens and fields for planting. The price of the plow includes the price of a leather harness.

  • Sled

This is a wagon on runners for moving through snow and over ice. In general, two horses (or other beasts of burden) draw it. A sled comes with the harness needed to pull it.

  • Sled, Blizzard

This is a common sled that has had a frame style roof structure built up around the sides. This structure is made out of sturdy wooden beams with layers of hides and treated canvas for covering. The purpose of the blizzard sled is to provide a reasonable means of shelter for equipment and characters riding on the sled. While the storm wagon keeps the cargo area reasonably dry and does offer a great deal of protection from the chilling wind, the overall conditions are little better than a tent.

  • Wagon

This is a four-wheeled, open vehicle for transporting heavy loads. In general, two horses (or other beasts of burden) draw it. A wagon comes with the harness needed to pull it.

  • Wagon, Gypsy Common

Gypsy wagons resemble normal wagons with built up walls and a waterproof roof. They are also a wee bit wider and longer, and feature hinged wooden doors and a window or two. While most wagons are primarily used to haul cargo, gypsy wagons are valued for quality shelter when traveling. A common gypsy wagon will sleep two medium sized characters and carry up to a 1⁄2 ton of cargo. Straw mats are placed on folding wooden panels and another folding panel can be used during the day for a makeshift table. If the use of a wagon stove is desired, then slight modifications must be made ( gp to alter) to a common gypsy wagon and the cargo space is reduced in half (thus the wagon can only carry 1⁄4 ton of cargo and still be used as a shelter. Two beasts of burden of at least large size are needed to haul a gypsy wagon.

  • Wagon, Gypsy Grand

Similar to the common gypsy wagon but lacking very little in the sense of luxury. Four brass candle lanterns provide light to the front and back of the wagon on the outside and a wagon stove is already put into permanent place with all the proper fittings. Decorations, fine engravings, and brass fittings ornament the entire wagon inside and out and the table and bed panels are greatly improved over the common variant. Likewise, grand gypsy wagons are built more strategically, allowing better use of the available space. This variety of wagon will sleep two medium sized characters and carry up a 1⁄2 ton of cargo. Two beasts of burden of at least large size are needed to haul a gypsy wagon.

  • Wagon, Storm

A storm wagon is a normal wagon that has had a frame style roof structure built up around the sides. This structure is made out of wooden beams with treated hides and canvas for covering. The purpose of the storm wagon is to provide a staple means of shelter for equipment and characters riding in the wagon. The front riding area also has a bit of an extended flap but little protection when traveling against the weather. While the storm wagon keeps the cargo area reasonably dry and offers protection from the chilling wind, the overall conditions are not much better than that of a tent.

  • Wagon Stove

A wagon stove is a curious, iron barrel looking device that sits around three feet high and is around fourteen inches in diameter at its widest point. It has three squat legs that end in with sturdy pads of specially treated rock. Also along the legs are sturdy metal braces that allow the stove to be permanently bolted into the floor. A long, hollow pipe made of thin copper sheet works its way up from behind the stove. There is a door in the front of the stove with adjustable vent eyes and a smooth, stone surface at the top, providing an area where one can cook simple meals. These warm little stoves were invented shortly after gypsy wagons began to grow in popularity amongst adventurers, merchants, and traveling performers. Such wagons were becoming an ideal alternative to staying at inns or in tents and efforts were being made to improve the quality of their provided shelter. After many months of careful design and testing, the first few wagon stoves came rolling out of the shops and into the wagons. The design of metal, stone, and firebrick allows the maximum amount of heat possible without causing a fire hazard or ruining the floor of a wagon. As these stoves are not very big, a normal day’s worth of firewood can be stretched out for two days.