Nylon bodypack: Difference between revisions

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{{Opinion}}
{{Opinion}}
* A {{name}} can be an extremely valuable piece of equipment for low-[[strength]] characters who otherwise may struggle with carrying all their equipment and any loot they find. However, because it increases carrying capacity by a percentage value, the higher a character's strength already is, the greater a bonus they will get from wearing a {{name}}.
* A {{name}} can be an extremely valuable piece of equipment for low-[[strength]] characters who otherwise may struggle with carrying all their equipment and any loot they find. However, because it increases carrying capacity by a percentage value, the higher a character's strength already is, the greater a bonus they will get from wearing a {{name}}.
* For a nylon backpack to provide more carry capacity than it encumbers by, a character would need a minimum of 50 carry capacity. As having a mere 4 points of strength would give 60 carry capacity, this is not likely to be a concern, unless you have had extremely bad luck with [[stat sap]]s.
* For a nylon bodypack to provide more carry capacity than it encumbers by, a character would need a minimum of 50 carry capacity. As having a mere 4 points of strength would give 60 carry capacity, this is not likely to be a concern, unless you have had extremely bad luck with [[stat sap]]s.
* If you are looking solely to optimize carry capacity, a nylon backpack will begin providing more effective carry capacity than a {{favilink|molly netting}} at 14 strength (specifically, the break even point is 200 carry capacity). With 13 or less strength, the weight of the backpack offsets its 4% higher carry capacity bonus, and the netting would provide more effective capacity. If modified to be [[Slender]] and/or [[Willowy]], the backpack will always provide more effective carry capacity than the netting will, unless you have a strength far below what it's possible to start with.
* If you are looking solely to optimize carry capacity, a nylon bodypack will begin providing more effective carry capacity than a {{favilink|molly netting}} at 14 strength (specifically, the break even point is 200 carry capacity). With 13 or less strength, the weight of the bodypack offsets its 4% higher carry capacity bonus, and the netting would provide more effective capacity. If modified to be [[Slender]] and/or [[Willowy]], the bodypack will always provide more effective carry capacity than the netting will, unless you have a strength far below what it's possible to start with.


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