Livestock are domesticated animals that have been bred as beasts of burden, for hunting, guarding, and companionship, to carry out tasks, or for food and byproducts. Larger animals may be riden as mounts or used to carry equipment and treasure.
To simplify calculations, a Medium rider takes up 15 slots and a Small rider takes up 10 slots, regardless of the equipment they’re carrying.
Livestock that are trained to obey commands and behave in a stressful dungeon environment are pets and fill a social slot.
Price | Rarity | Capacity | |
Camel | 1000d | R5 | 20 slots |
Chicken | 4d | R1 | — |
Cow | 100d | R2 | — |
Dog, hunting | 100d | R2 | — |
Dog, war | 750d | R4 | — |
Elephant | 15,000d | R5 | 90 slots |
Goat | 10d | R1 | — |
Hawk | 250d | R4 | — |
Horse, draft | 80d | R3 | 30 slots |
Horse, riding | 750d | R3 | 20 slots |
Horse, war | 2500d | R4 | 30 slots |
Mule | 40d | R1 | 30 slots |
Ox | 150d | R2 | 50 slots |
Pig | 25d | R1 | — |
Sheep | 20d | R1 | — |
Camel
Can travel for long distances without food and water
Dog, war
War dogs can be ridden by small creatures with an appropriate saddle
Elephant
Requires an exotic saddle to ride
Saddles
Price | Rarity | |
Exotic | 500d | R5 |
Pack | 15d | R2 |
Riding | 60d | R3 |
War | 175d | R4 |
Exotic
Required to ride non-standard mounts
Pack Saddle
Provides an additional +10 inventory slots, cannot be ridden
Riding Saddle
Required to Ride Hard
War
Required to fight effectively while mounted