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− | '''Weight''' is how heavy an [[item]] is. The maximum amount of weight a [[player]] can carry is 7 multiplied by | + | '''Weight''' is how heavy an [[item]] is. The maximum amount of weight a [[player]] can carry is 7 multiplied by their [[strength]]. |
− | + | Weight in Wurm is measured in kilograms (kg), so 10.0 weight would be 10kg. | |
− | Small items | + | Small items may weigh only a fraction of a kilogram. This is expressed in decimals. For example, a [[ring]] may weigh just 0.1kg while. At the other end of the spectrum, an unfinished [[boat]] can weigh thousands of kilograms. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Encumbered]] | * [[Encumbered]] | ||
* [[Slope]] | * [[Slope]] | ||
+ | * [[Speed]] | ||
[[Category:Babel/W]] | [[Category:Babel/W]] |
Revision as of 17:57, 18 February 2018
Weight is how heavy an item is. The maximum amount of weight a player can carry is 7 multiplied by their strength.
Weight in Wurm is measured in kilograms (kg), so 10.0 weight would be 10kg.
Small items may weigh only a fraction of a kilogram. This is expressed in decimals. For example, a ring may weigh just 0.1kg while. At the other end of the spectrum, an unfinished boat can weigh thousands of kilograms.