Carrying all the gold and loot that usually comes from dungeons in Dungeons & Dragons can be a puzzle in and of itself. Making money is always a plus, but transporting 10,000 gold pieces for miles can put a strain on even the toughest of heroes. Thankfully, Dungeons & Dragons provides a wealth of options to suit every transport need. Whether arcane or manual, horsepower or dynamo power, the possibilities for efficient loot transportation are near endless.
In order to accurately judge how to move loot from the dungeon to the marketplace in Dungeons & Dragons, there are several factors that must be taken into consideration. Gold is only one form of treasure that can be found in a dungeon. Priceless artwork, statues, and even small sections of the dungeon itself could potentially be sold for a profit. This can help stop gold system abuse in Dungeons & Dragons. The method used for transporting a hoard of gold pieces may not necessarily work for transporting a 10-foot idol.
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Any Dungeons & Dragons technique used to transport any gold gained from a dungeon should vary with the spoils themselves. Magical means can often only support a certain weight, so they will only be good up to that limit. Other means of transportation may incur their own transportation issues, as any vehicles used likely won't be able to fit through narrow dungeon corridors. Great care must be taken when choosing the right method of loot transport.
In Dungeons & Dragons Bugbears, Centaurs, Firbolg, Goliaths, Loxodons, and Orcs all have a variation on the Powerful Build racial trait, which allows them to count as one size larger when determining their carrying capacity. This means
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