Supply
Adventurer's Guide
Mundane consumable items like food and water are simplified into a single item called Supply. When an adventurer gains access to food and water, they can add Supply to their inventory.
- 1 Supply consists of enough combined food and water to sustain a Small- or Medium-sized creature for a day.
- Large-sized creatures require 2 Supply each day. Creatures of Huge size or larger require an amount of Supply determined by the Narrator.
- A creature can carry a number of Supply equal to its Strength score in addition to the rest of its gear. A Large-sized creature can carry Supply equal to twice its Strength score.
- Whenever a creature takes a long rest , it must consume Supply. If it does not, it gains a level of fatigue .
- At the Narrator’s discretion a beast can hunt, forage, or graze before taking a long rest, only requiring Supply if the region is not plentiful enough for it to do so.
- Supply consumed while in another form (like while under the effects of a polymorphing spell or a druid’s wild shape) is wasted and provides no nourishment when a creature returns to its normal form.
When adventurers run out of Supply while journeying, they can access more in a few ways. Some journey activities allow adventurers to forage for more food and water. Boons and discoveries , which are common rewards for exploration challenges, may lead to more Supply. As a last resort, the party may need to take a detour to the nearest town, find a wandering merchant, or even abandon the journey and head home.
Purchasing Supply
Supply can be purchased in the form of iron rations at a cost of 5 silver for 1 Supply. Finer foods may cost more.
Voidrunner's Codex
Supply includes rations, water, basic consumables, minor first aid gear, and power cells. Androids consume Supply in the same way that organic beings do (they drain energy from power cells), and energy weapons use Supply as ammunition.
Supply costs 0.5 cr per Supply.