I tend to agree with bron on this one: the quiver should have a maximum capacity, somewhere in the neighborhood of 150. (That's a generous estimate of the number of arrows that you can pack (with hexagonal packing) into an actual 6" quiver. It's also a reasonable estimate of the number of arrows it takes to kill Morgoth.)
(I would set it at a round number of pack slots, so if pack slots have a max of 99, use 198. If pack slots have a max of 75 or 30, use 150.)
Alternatively, you can use an UnAngband like model: you have a single "bag" in which you can keep a set of 5 object types and up to (say) 100 objects, each of 0.5 lb or less.
(ie: scrolls, potions, jewelry, and ammo.)
This means you can always carry a few scrolls and potions of choice, but you can't carry a crazy excess of ammo.
The details of how many objects in the "quiver" correspond to a single pack slot is left as an exercise for the beta tester.
(I would set it at a round number of pack slots, so if pack slots have a max of 99, use 198. If pack slots have a max of 75 or 30, use 150.)
Alternatively, you can use an UnAngband like model: you have a single "bag" in which you can keep a set of 5 object types and up to (say) 100 objects, each of 0.5 lb or less.
(ie: scrolls, potions, jewelry, and ammo.)
This means you can always carry a few scrolls and potions of choice, but you can't carry a crazy excess of ammo.
The details of how many objects in the "quiver" correspond to a single pack slot is left as an exercise for the beta tester.
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