Emirikol
Adventurer
These numbers inspired me to make a poll. How do your character's numbers (WHATEVER LEVEL) fall into the wealth chart of the DMG p. 135? Is your DM screwing you or is he coddling you?
In regards to a 20th level character, the DMG gives the amount of wealth at 760,000gp. Figure 75% of that is probably magic items in high magic worlds like FR, GH, or Ebb and the rest is in land, loot, loyalty, and upkeep. So for a campaign that doesn't go over the top in ridiculous amounts of magical items and power, you can assume a "normal" amount at 75%.
SET 1 - NORMAL
("Normal" magic item amount campaign 75% of total wealth is magic items: 570,000):
a) FOUR 142,500 gp magical items
b) ONE 142,500 gp item + FOUR 106,875 gp items
c) ONE 142,500 gp item + FIVE 85,500 gp items
d) ONE 142,500 gp item + SIX 71,250 gp items
e) ONE 142,500 gp item + SEVEN 61,071 gp items
f) ONE 142,500 gp item + EIGHT 53,437 gp items
g) TWO 142,500 gp items + FOUR 71,250 gp items
h) TWO 142,500 gp items + SIX 47,500 gp items
SET 2 - HIGH
In a high amount of magic items setting, you would max out the wealth and it would all be in magic items with the following sets (760,000).
a) FOUR 190,000 gp items
b) TWO 190,000 gp items + FOUR 95,000 gp items
c) ONE 760,000gp item (according to the DMG a 20th level adventure would not require an item of higher value than that..)
SET 3 - LOWER
In a lower amount of magic items setting (50%) considering the 75% modifier (25% land, loot, loyalty and upkeep), you're looking at 285,000 in magic items:
a) FOUR 71,250 gp items
b) TWO 71,250 gp items + FOUR 17,813 gp items
SET 4 - REALLY LOW
In a relatively non-magical setting, you could look at probably 25% of total (190,000 @75% = 142,500 in items)
a) FOUR 35,625 gp items
b) TWO 35,625 gp items + FOUR 17,813 gp items
Thoughts?
jh
This is from the thread: http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=190358
In regards to a 20th level character, the DMG gives the amount of wealth at 760,000gp. Figure 75% of that is probably magic items in high magic worlds like FR, GH, or Ebb and the rest is in land, loot, loyalty, and upkeep. So for a campaign that doesn't go over the top in ridiculous amounts of magical items and power, you can assume a "normal" amount at 75%.
SET 1 - NORMAL
("Normal" magic item amount campaign 75% of total wealth is magic items: 570,000):
a) FOUR 142,500 gp magical items
b) ONE 142,500 gp item + FOUR 106,875 gp items
c) ONE 142,500 gp item + FIVE 85,500 gp items
d) ONE 142,500 gp item + SIX 71,250 gp items
e) ONE 142,500 gp item + SEVEN 61,071 gp items
f) ONE 142,500 gp item + EIGHT 53,437 gp items
g) TWO 142,500 gp items + FOUR 71,250 gp items
h) TWO 142,500 gp items + SIX 47,500 gp items
SET 2 - HIGH
In a high amount of magic items setting, you would max out the wealth and it would all be in magic items with the following sets (760,000).
a) FOUR 190,000 gp items
b) TWO 190,000 gp items + FOUR 95,000 gp items
c) ONE 760,000gp item (according to the DMG a 20th level adventure would not require an item of higher value than that..)
SET 3 - LOWER
In a lower amount of magic items setting (50%) considering the 75% modifier (25% land, loot, loyalty and upkeep), you're looking at 285,000 in magic items:
a) FOUR 71,250 gp items
b) TWO 71,250 gp items + FOUR 17,813 gp items
SET 4 - REALLY LOW
In a relatively non-magical setting, you could look at probably 25% of total (190,000 @75% = 142,500 in items)
a) FOUR 35,625 gp items
b) TWO 35,625 gp items + FOUR 17,813 gp items
Thoughts?
jh
This is from the thread: http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=190358
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