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How much of the treasure does your party find?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ralts Bloodthorne" data-source="post: 854290" data-attributes="member: 6390"><p><strong>Re: Re: How much of the treasure does your party find?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In my campaign, that actually would have gotten them an award from the family that owned the crypt, grateful for the party not looting the dead.</p><p></p><p>I don't really have that problem. The party often get's rewards such as ancient bottles of wine, tapestries that are rare or created by famous people, etc.</p><p>The most cash they ever found was when they busted open a cashbox in the vaults of an assassin's guild they finally got in the position to destroy.</p><p>They were more interested in getting the house as thier own. Which they did by paying the back taxes.</p><p>Ancient sword? Who cares that it's not magic, they will look at the approximate date, look for a forging mark, look to see what it is made out of.</p><p>Mostly, they get thier loot off of bodies, and the pocket change, and the rest of the treasure is in such things as rare items, normal items made of rare material.</p><p>I guess it's the playing styles. I do have a player who looks dumbfounded and says: "That sucks!" when they beat a brace of wraiths in a tomb, fix the saracophugus, and then use "Speak with Dead" to let the dead know that their rest has been returned, then leave.</p><p>The he looks all surprised that the family that owned the tomb let it be known that the party was respectful to ancient families, and rewarded them with several family antiquities.</p><p></p><p>Wierd, eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralts Bloodthorne, post: 854290, member: 6390"] [b]Re: Re: How much of the treasure does your party find?[/b] In my campaign, that actually would have gotten them an award from the family that owned the crypt, grateful for the party not looting the dead. I don't really have that problem. The party often get's rewards such as ancient bottles of wine, tapestries that are rare or created by famous people, etc. The most cash they ever found was when they busted open a cashbox in the vaults of an assassin's guild they finally got in the position to destroy. They were more interested in getting the house as thier own. Which they did by paying the back taxes. Ancient sword? Who cares that it's not magic, they will look at the approximate date, look for a forging mark, look to see what it is made out of. Mostly, they get thier loot off of bodies, and the pocket change, and the rest of the treasure is in such things as rare items, normal items made of rare material. I guess it's the playing styles. I do have a player who looks dumbfounded and says: "That sucks!" when they beat a brace of wraiths in a tomb, fix the saracophugus, and then use "Speak with Dead" to let the dead know that their rest has been returned, then leave. The he looks all surprised that the family that owned the tomb let it be known that the party was respectful to ancient families, and rewarded them with several family antiquities. Wierd, eh? [/QUOTE]
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