Name: Barrel(Oak)
Description: The ubiquitous barrel, made of oak staves and banded with iron. Valued for ease of transport, it is also used in the production of aged spirits.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 30
Name: Beef
Description: The meat from butchered livestock is a luxury not commonly available, due to the limited amount of land normally available for herds.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 14
Name: Black Powder
Description: Black powder. Handle with care.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 24
Name: Cannon, Huge
Description: Guns 30 pounds and larger. This weight describes the typical weight of the shot
used in the guns.
Weight: 8
Base Cost: 7232
Name: Cannon, Large
Description: Guns between 18 and 28 pounds. This weight describes the typical weight of the
shot used in the guns.
Weight: 4
Base Cost: 2101
Name: Cannon, Medium
Description: Guns between 11 and 16 pounds. This weight describes the typical weight of the
shot used in the guns.
Weight: 2
Base Cost: 968
Name: Cannon, Small
Description: Guns between 6 and 10 pounds. This weight describes the typical weight of the
shot used in the guns.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 485
Name: Cannon, Swivel Gun
Description: Swivel guns are small, mobile anti-personnel guns. They have very short range, but an enormous firing arc, due to being mounted in rotating brackets on the railing of ships.
Weight: 0.25
Base Cost: 129
Name: Cannon, Very Small
Description: Guns between 3 and 5 pounds. This weight describes the typical weight of the shot used in the guns.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 255
Name: Cheese, Common
Description: Inexpensive hard cheeses are a staple food on long sea voyages. Created from curdled milk, these cheeses need little preservation to remain edible.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 22
Name: Cheese, Fine
Description: Fine, soft cheeses are a luxury food available mostly to the rich. They spoil easily and have distinctive, pungent odors and flavors.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 267
Name: Cotton, Spun
Description: Spun cotton is resilient, durable and soft, making it a perfect material for
clothing.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 20
Name: Crate of Furs
Description: The fur trade is primarily located in the French regions to the north, but some trade in furs still goes on between the Old World and the Caribbean.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 89
Name: Crate of Hides
Description: Animal hides can be tanned to create versatile, flexible leather.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 14
Name: Fish, Cured
Description: Fish can be preserved by being dried, salted, smoked or all three. Dried fish is primarily used as emergency ration aboard ships on long voyages.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 6
Name: Hardtack
Description: Common, hard bread, baked from wheat flour, is a staple food aboard ships. The quality ranges from dark, rich bread to nearly inedible hardtack.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 27
Name: Hemp Canvas
Description: Sheets of woven hemp canvas, useful for sail-stitching or for repairing damage
to a ship's sails.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 24
Name: Hemp Rope
Description: Coils of hemp rope, treated with pitch for waterproofing and sturdiness.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 19
Name: Ingot, Brass
Description: Ingots of brass are produced by melting copper with zinc; a small quantity of tin is included to make the resulting brass corrosion-resistant.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 702
Name: Ingot, Copper
Description: Ingots of unalloyed copper.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 114
Name: Ingot, Gold
Description: This precious metal has driven the colonization of the New World for two
centuries.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 412
Name: Ingot, Iron
Description: Ingots of pig iron.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 123
Name: Ingot, Lead
Description: Ingots of dull white lead.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 129
Name: Ingot, Silver
Description: This precious metal has driven the colonization of the New World for two
centuries.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 129
Name: Leather
Description: The cured hides of animals serve many purposes in production and industry, due to their toughness, as well as their ability to be both flexible and rigid in different circumstances.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 22
Name: Lignum Vitae Blocks
Description: Blocks and pulleys crafted from lignum vitae are self-lubricating and weather resistant.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 227
Name: Meat, Cured
Description: Meat can be preserved by being dried, salted, smoked or all three. Dried meat offers variety and nutrition aboard ships on long voyages.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 16
Name: Molasses
Description: The syrupy by-product of sugar refining, molasses can be fermented and distilled
into rum.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 31
Name: Nails
Description: Every ship is positively riddled with nails, which represent the bulk of the iron used in ship construction.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 130
Name: Oak Blocks
Description: Wooden blocks, pulleys, and other rigging equipment used to manage a ship's rig.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 24
Name: Rum
Description: Molasses, fermented and distilled, produces this fiery dark liquor. It is the most popular alcohol in the New World.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 68
Name: Small Arms
Description: Muskets and pistols, broken down for transport and storage.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 280
Name: Sugar, Refined
Description: Refined sugar is generated by crushing the sugarcane stalks, and boiling the resulting juices. The resulting mixture is then separated into crystalline sugar, and molasses syrup.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 31
Name: Wheat Flour
Description: While flour may be ground from almost any grain, Old Worlders prefer this wheat
flour.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 12
Name: Wine, Common
Description: Common table wines are made of a mixture of inexpensive grapes, so as to mask any distinctive and unpleasant regional flavors.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 65
Name: Wine, Fine
Description: Fine wines are produced almost exclusively in Europe, under very demanding conditions.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 747
Name: Wood Tar
Description: Viscous black pitch, boiled from wood sap, and used for waterproofing the hulls of ships.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 41