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<blockquote data-quote="roytheodd" data-source="post: 854117" data-attributes="member: 1508"><p>My experience is the exact same. I've had players when I was a kid that took everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, but as I aged I learned about the magic of encumbrance and economies. </p><p></p><p>Now, my players loot bodies and then move on. Because of this, they move past most of the treasures available to them (especially mundane stuff). They love to complain about why they never have money, but I let them know it's not from lack of thought on my end. I have no intention of changing how I do things. I pretty much expect them to miss the stuff that isn't obvious. </p><p></p><p>Heck, here's a great example of how they operate. They wander into a family crypt on a mission. The walls are adorned with retired weapons of ancient warriors (many of them masterwork). The group runs into an Adherer and start losing their weapons to it. They don't think to take the weapons from the walls - at all!! They kill the thing the hard way and then proceed nearly weaponless. Later, as they're leaving the crypt, one of them mentions taking a fancy weapon, but the party says that that's disrespecting the dead. They left the crypt tore to shreds and with no wealth other than what they had upon entering. I might look like an irresponsible DM leaving so many valuables laying around, but I know the group well enough to know that I can. They pretty much earn money from "jobs". Yeesh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roytheodd, post: 854117, member: 1508"] My experience is the exact same. I've had players when I was a kid that took everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, but as I aged I learned about the magic of encumbrance and economies. Now, my players loot bodies and then move on. Because of this, they move past most of the treasures available to them (especially mundane stuff). They love to complain about why they never have money, but I let them know it's not from lack of thought on my end. I have no intention of changing how I do things. I pretty much expect them to miss the stuff that isn't obvious. Heck, here's a great example of how they operate. They wander into a family crypt on a mission. The walls are adorned with retired weapons of ancient warriors (many of them masterwork). The group runs into an Adherer and start losing their weapons to it. They don't think to take the weapons from the walls - at all!! They kill the thing the hard way and then proceed nearly weaponless. Later, as they're leaving the crypt, one of them mentions taking a fancy weapon, but the party says that that's disrespecting the dead. They left the crypt tore to shreds and with no wealth other than what they had upon entering. I might look like an irresponsible DM leaving so many valuables laying around, but I know the group well enough to know that I can. They pretty much earn money from "jobs". Yeesh! [/QUOTE]
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