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Burden

What is burden?

Each item has a number of burden units displayed at the top of the Examine Target Panel. These units are used to ascertain your current "burden" on your character. Your character's burden is limited by it's Strength, for each point of strength you have you receive 150 burden units of carry capacity. Luckily we don't have to figure this out ourselves, there is a handy burden meter above your pack slots on the Inventory Panel. This meter will range from 0% to 300%, the latter being the absolute maximum carrying capacity. Watch out though, once you pass 100%, your character will be overburdened, and suffer from a wide variety of impairments.

How much can I carry?

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Formula: Buffed Strength * 150 = 100% Burden Capacity

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Each point of strength adds 150 burden units of carry capacity. To find out how much you can carry, multiply your current buffed strength by 150 to see the maximum burden units you can have before becoming overburdened. (See table for examples)

(table)
1500 (10 str)
7500 (50 str)
15000 (100 str)
22500 (150 str)
30000 (200 str)
37500 (250 str)
43500 (290 str)


What happens to me when Overburdened?

Once you pass 100% burden, your character will become overburdened. When this occurs, you will notice the burden meter, and your Character Information Panel icon at the top right of the screen have turned yellow. This will put an impairment on your Run, Jump, Melee Defense, and Missile Defense skills according to how overburdened you are.(See table below)

At 200% your character will no longer be able to jump, and will drain stamina when walking or running. Your burden meter, and character information panel icon will become red.

At 300% you will receive no further detriments, however you will not be able to carry any more items. This is the limit of your burden bearing capacity.

(table)
100-109 = 10
110-119 = 20
120-129 = 30
130-139 = 40
140-149 = 50
150-159 = 60
160-169 = 70
170-179 = 80
180-189 = 90
190-300 = 100

Reducing burden with Augmentations

Obviously by this point you've learned that strength increases the amount you can carry, but you can also acquire 5 Augmentations to increase your capacity by 100%!

The Might of the Seventh Mule augmentation will give you an increased 20% capacity per up to 5 times. These augmentations will cost 1 billion experience each, and can only be acquired after level 125.

Spending your experience wisely

I bet you're wondering at what point it becomes more costly to pump experience into Strength, than to buy an augmentation. It turns out, that at 146 buffed strength, 1 billion experience spent in strength gives you less burden capacity than 1 augmentation.

If you have limited experience to burn, and wish to get the best bang for your buck, it is recommended to acquire all 5 augmentations before increasing your strength past 146 buffed.