Outfitter
The Outfitter is where you can buy equipment storage, consumable storage and a horse for traveling.
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General Information
This page contains the three lists of what you can buy. Each list shows all possible options (8 of each). You can purchase any of the options you can afford, without needing to purchase the options before it. So if you have the coin, you can go from the smallest storage to the largest. Purchasing levels in between isn't a complete waste, as half the cost of your current storage system goes to the cost of the new one. So if you currently have equipment storage that costs 20g and buy one that is worth 50g, it will only cost you 40g (50-(20/2)=40).
Equipment storage each have a required 'pull' stat. This indicates the pulling strength that is required by the horse that you have to pull the cart. Each horse now has a 'pull' stat to show how much they can pull. Horses also have a stamina stat to show how much stamina they have. The horse with the highest stamina doesn't have the strongest pulling power, so you'll have to decide between stamina and storage.
In need of quick coin, or just decide you don't need all that storage space? You can downgrade storage/horse options and get some money back. The same principle is at work here for upgrading: Half the value of your current option goes towards your new option. If the new one costs less than half the price of the old one, you get to keep the difference!
So if we reverse the example used above, you have storage worth 50g and switch to one worth 20g. You end up making 5g in the deal! (20-(50/2)=-5)
The way the shop is laid out, you set all three options (equipment storage, consumable storage, and horse) at the same time, so you can raise one and lower another at the same time, or raise all 3 if you can afford it.
Food for you horse is also purchased here. If the stamina of your horse reaches 0, traveling will lower your stamina instead of your horse's. However, the pull your horse provides to use your equipment storage is not effected, to prevent stranding you in the wilderness.
Note: City Upgrades can be purchased to lower costs.
Horses' Stamina and Pull chart
To avoid confusion, g stands for gold, sm for silver marks, and cp for copper pennies.
Horse | Stamina | Pull | Cost |
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Foot | 0 | 0 | 0g 0sm 0c |
Pony | 4 | 1 | 50sm |
Mule | 8 | 3 | 1g |
Mare | 12 | 2 | 4g |
Gelding | 12 | 4 | 10g |
Stallion | 16 | 5 | 20g |
Draft Horse | 12 | 6 | 40g |
War Horse | 20 | 4 | 40g |
Horses have their own stamina so when you travel, the stamina is taken from the horses and not the player Pull is talked about above, but basically the larger the pull, the larger storage container the player can use.
Equipment Storage
You will need to increase your equipment storage, if you wish to hold more items then a canvas sack holds. The bigger the storage, the more pull is required by a horse, but you will also be able to hold more items and duel longer.
Name | Storage | Req. Pull | Cost |
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Canvas Sack | 15 | 0 | 0G 0S 0C |
Backpack | 20 | 0 | 0G 45S 50C |
Small Cart | 25 | 1 | 0G 91S 0C |
Cart | 30 | 2 | 3G 64S 0C |
Farm Cart | 35 | 3 | 9G 10S 0C |
Wagon | 40 | 4 | 18G 20S 0C |
Consumable Storage
Consumable Storage is how you will hold your Herbs and Food that you bought from the City's vendors. They require no pulling power from horses, and can help carry more items, to boost your skills, as you battle.
Name | Storage | Cost |
---|---|---|
Pockets | 4 | 0G 0S 0C |
Purse | 6 | 0G 37S 50C |
Belt Pouch | 8 | 0G 75S 0C |
Scrip | 10 | 3G 0S 0C |
Small Bag | 12 | 7G 50S 0C |
Case | 14 | 15G 0S 0C |
Saddle Bag | 16 | 26G 25S 0C |
Chest | 18 | 37G 50S 0C |