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Carriage

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This four-wheeled vehicle can transport as many as four people within an enclosed cab, in addition to one driver and one other person seated next to the driver (often armed). In general, horses (or two other beasts of burden) draw it. A carriage comes with the harness needed to pull it.

Source: Pathfinder d20pfsrd.com

The carriage’s roof can carry 200 pounds of cargo.

Carriage
Large land vehicle

Squares 6 (10 ft. by 15 ft.; 6 feet high); Cost 100 gp
DEFENSE
AC 9; Hardness 5

hp 90 (44)

Base Save +1
OFFENSE
Maximum Speed twice the speed of the pulling creature(s); Acceleration the speed of the pulling creature(s) CMB +1; CMD 11

Ramming Damage 1d8
DESCRIPTION
Propulsion muscle (pulled; 6 Medium creatures or 2 Large creatures)

Driving Check Handle Animal or Profession (driver) (in the case of creatures with animal intelligence pulling the vehicle), Diplomacy or Intimidate (in the case of intelligent creatures pulling the vehicle)

Forward Facing toward the creatures pulling the vehicle

Driving Device reins

Driving Space the most forward squares if the carriage’s upper deck.

Decks 2; a lower cab with enough room for four passengers, and an upper deck with room for a driver and another passenger.

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