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<h1><center> Suggested Size and Weight </center></h1>
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One unit of size equals about 3-4 centimeters. So a long key
would be about 2 units in size. One unit of weight is around
the same weight as one unit of water. So if you think about
it, a jar of water (ignoring the jar weight) of size 15 would
weight 15 units. A shirt is going to have a large size but
a small weight, while platemail armor is going to have a large
size and a large weight. These examples are estimates of
what size and weight objects could have. It is up to the
judgement of the builder to estimate a realistic size for the
objects they are using.
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<tr><td> Item <td> Size <td> Weight
<tr><td> arrow <td> 10 <td> 4
<tr><td> throwing dagger <td> 6 <td> 6
<tr><td> longsword <td> 55 <td> 35
<tr><td> halberd <td> 65 <td> 50
<tr><td> leather armor <td> 43 <td> 15
<tr><td> cotton shirt <td> 35 <td> 8
<tr><td> chainmail armor <td> 50 <td> 32
<tr><td> platemail armor <td> 52 <td> 52
<tr><td> wooden torch <td> 20 <td> 12
<tr><td> gold coin <td> 1 <td> 1
<tr><td> anvil <td> 35 <td> 80
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