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For example, from CCF:
For example, from CCF:


:*200lbs - Back and (cloak) worn
:*200 lbs - Back and (cloak) worn
:*100lbs - Slung over the shoulder (like a shield)
:*100 lbs - Slung over the shoulder (like a shield)
:*60lbs - Attached to a belt, over-the-front, torso/chest
:*60 lbs - Attached to a belt, over-the-front, torso/chest
:*20lbs - Waist worn belts, leg worn (pants)
:*20 lbs - Waist worn belts, leg worn (pants)
:*20lbs - Everything else
:*2 lbs - Anything really tiny.


Containers already at or over the published limits will not be worked on.
Containers already at or over the published limits will not be worked on.

Revision as of 15:13, 1 May 2016

Epic deepening is a merchant service most often provided at high-end ticketed festivals such as Return to Coraesine Field. It allows one to take a container to a capacity not usually allowed by regular deepening (GALD) merchants and regardless of the weight of the container. So while a one pound back worn container might usually be limited to a 60 lb capacity, with epic deepening it could be taken to 180 lbs capacity (Return to Coraesine Field) or 200 lbs capacity (Cessation of Coraesine Field (CCF)). The epic deepening limits are announced prior to the ticketed festival.

For example, from CCF:

  • 200 lbs - Back and (cloak) worn
  • 100 lbs - Slung over the shoulder (like a shield)
  • 60 lbs - Attached to a belt, over-the-front, torso/chest
  • 20 lbs - Waist worn belts, leg worn (pants)
  • 2 lbs - Anything really tiny.

Containers already at or over the published limits will not be worked on.

A lesser form of epic deepening, referred to as grandiose deepening, was offered at Briarmoon Cove and on board The Albatross with the following limits:

  • 160lbs - Back, cloak, and some shoulder containers.
  • 70lbs - Hanging off the belt and some shoulder containers
  • 50lbs - Over-the-front, and various other smaller containers
  • 16lbs - Tiny containers like thigh sheaths, ankle sheaths and waist worn

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