New thread for 'rpg inventories' I loved the last one.
>>50174120
Bob's inventory:
>Last letter from mom
>Lucky beetle(bought at bargain price)
>Kender net and fake sac of coins
>Actual sac of coins
>Leather boots and hunting clothes
>key chain
>High quality wood handle Axe(both as weapon and useful appliance)
>>50174120
Postet all my inventories in the last thread. Only have weapon and armor choices or single items left.
>>50174818
Curry leave!
But leave the katar behind, those are good
>>50174908
here you go
Any images for a jeweller or enchanter? ie with rings, necklaces, etc
>>50175829
What's the point of this thread anyway?
>>50176503
It helps us visualize objects and inventories that characters have in traditional games.
Inventories being all but essential parts of mainstream tabletop roleplaying, this thread has relevance in clarifying and enhancing that aspect of play.
On an unrelated note, I am pleased by the images here.
Did Gropey ever divulge what all was in his kit in the last thread?
I ran out of collections of equipment images, all I have is a gadget or two or collections of things for specific tasks...I'll post a few of those.
here, have a SHTF barrel
it contains a semi-permanent shelter, solar power system, water purifier, medical supplies, a couple of weeks food for a family of 4, and various small but useful tools.
a small collapsible grapnel...I want one for my kayak, to see about pulling stuff up from the depths
a lots of violent criminals throw weapons off the bridge to ditch them, guy I know dredged up a functional glock
here, have an item I always wanted out of the D&D wondrous item list...
the foldable boat
how many useful things can you fit in the pouch at once?
next time your bard or wizbang wants a writing kit remind them that they are not some small thing
>>50174945
slashing weapon, punching weapon, its perfict
>>50180470
i was going to say i need one of these for my bugout bag, but i realised that its the size of a barrel. jesus
a tripwire trap for 20 gauge BLANKS ONLY
>>50180688
yeah.
it's a fine thing for a family to keep for more advanced bugging out.
here have a pile of nifty items to carry around in your pockets
>>50180524
ah yes the sporran, the scottish fanny pack, but classier
>>50180703
>sir why do your cargo pants weigh 50 LBS
>REASONS
want to kill someone's door?
make one of these and snap it off in the lock
>>50180711
yeah, a pity they didn't do that photo with a proper bollock dagger
>>50180727
i got one for my scottish costume for renfest but it came in handy WAY too often.
>>50180725
well, not all at once...unless you're an EDC psycho
>>50180644
?????
>>50180748
it's a small simple sewing kit
and this is a thing I think every habitual traveler should carry...
>>50180760
is that an semi auto, or bolt action and i just cant see it. also stopping power?
>>50180771
it's a semi-auto in .22 caliber
you can easily take a rabbit, squirrel, raccoon or other small food animal with it.
there are air powered pellet guns with more power, but the ammunition is dirt-cheap, packs efficiently, isn't terribly loud...
shoot someone and it'll just make them angry(unless you crit hard enough)
here have a small combat kit.
>>50180802
You don't need high powered limb-amputating rounds to put someone down. With some half-decent placement a .22 will kill the shit out of you just as fine as anything else.
I mean if you're trying to hunt bears, yeah you're gonna have a bad time.
>>50180851
I was thinking a shot that misses ribs and hits the heart or an eyeball or nasal sinus shot
I need one of these for the trunk of my car(I like spontaneous hikes)
the company that makes these boxes makes them for leaving in your "bugout and survival shelters, just in case the worst happens"
I like well organized containers that neatly fit valuable contents.