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Regardless of which fantastic world your adventures take place in, your heroes
will likely find themselves purchasing and selling items. This section covers
the basics of the economy and provides you with useful lists of items and
prices.
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<h2>ZENIT</h2>
<p>
The common currency of all Fabula Ultima worlds is zenit, a gold coin whose
shape and size may vary from region to region. While prices may rise and fall
depending on where you are, zenit is universally accepted.
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<p>
On average, 5 z pays for a decent meal, 10 z will be enough to rent a room for
the night in town, and 100 z can fetch you a bronze shield.
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<h2>EQUIPPED ITEMS AND ITEMS IN YOUR BACKPACK</h2>
<p>
As shown on the character sheet, a Player Character can equip a limited number
of items on their body:
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<ul>
<li>You have one equipment slot for your armor.</li>
<li>
You have a main hand equipment slot, where you can equip a one-handed weapon
or a two-handed weapon. While you have a two-handed weapon equipped here,
that weapon will also take up your off-hand slot (see below).
</li>
<li>
You have an off-hand equipment slot, where you can equip a one-handed weapon
or a shield.
</li>
<li>You have one equipment slot for your accessory.</li>
</ul>
<p>
Any item you have that is not equipped goes in your backpack. There is no set
limit to how many items you can carry this way, as long as it makes sense. The
Game Master has final say on what you can and cannot carry this way.
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<p>
If you ever find yourself in need of transporting large and heavy items over
long distances, consider purchasing a transport (see page 125).
</p>
<p>
It takes a few moments to find items stored inside a backpack: during a
conflict, for example, you will need to spend an action searching for them. On
the other hand, items you have equipped are readily accessible, but also more
exposed to the risk of being damaged or stolen.
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<p>
An item stored in your backpack does not grant you any of its properties. If
you want it to “work”, you must equip it!
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<h2>ECONOMY AND ITEMS</h2>
<p>Philip Forlenza (Order #)</p>