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MOUNTS AND VEHICLES TABLE |
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Mount / Vehicle
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Per Hour |
Per Day |
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Mount |
Carrying Load |
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Light Horse |
Unladen |
6 miles |
48 miles |
Light Horse |
151-450 lbs. |
4 miles |
32 miles |
Light Warhorse |
Unladen |
6 miles |
48 miles |
Light Warhorse |
231-690 lbs. |
4 miles |
32 miles |
Heavy Horse |
Inladen |
5 miles |
40 miles |
Heavy Horse |
201-600 lbs. |
3.5 miles |
28 miles |
Heavy Warhorse |
Unladen |
5 miles |
40 miles |
Heavy Warhorse |
301-900 lbs. |
3.5 miles |
28 miles |
Pony |
Unladen |
4 miles |
32 miles |
Pony |
76-225 lbs. |
3 miles |
24 miles |
Warpony |
Unladen |
4 miles |
32 miles |
Warpony |
101-300 lbs. |
3 miles |
24 miles |
Donkey |
Unladen |
3 miles |
24 miles |
Donkey |
51-150 lbs. |
2 miles |
16 miles |
Mule |
Unladen |
3 miles |
24 miles |
Mule |
231-690 lbs. |
2 miles |
16 miles |
Riding Dog |
Unladen |
4 miles |
32 miles |
Riding Dog |
101-300 lbs. |
3 miles |
24 miles |
Cart / Wagon |
- |
2 miles |
16 miles |
Watercraft |
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Raft / Barge (poled or towed)* |
- |
0.5 miles |
5 miles |
Keelboat (rowed)* | - |
1 mile |
10 miles |
Rowboat (rowed)* | - |
1.5miles |
15 miles |
Sailing Ship (sailed) |
- |
2 miles |
48 miles |
Warship (sailed and rowed) |
- |
2.5 miles |
60 miles |
Longship (sailed and rowed) |
- |
3 miles |
72 miles |
Galley (rowed and sailed) |
- |
4 miles |
96 miles |
* = Rafts, barges, keelboats, and rowboats are used on lakes and rivers. If going downstream, add the speed of the current (typically 3 miles per hour) to the speed of the vehicle. In addition to 10 hours of being rowed, the vehicle can also float an additional 14 hours, if someone guides it, so add an additional 42 miles to the daily distance travelled. These vehicles can not be rowed against any significant current, but they can be pulled upstream by draft animals on the shore. |