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<blockquote data-quote="froggie" data-source="post: 2935150" data-attributes="member: 2936"><p><strong>This book is killer</strong></p><p></p><p>When I first approached TTA w/ the idea, we all thought that it was a great idea. In the final manuscript, they wildly exceeded my expectations. Anyone who has read the 1E Treasure Placement section of the DMG will love this book...</p><p></p><p>No longer do the ogres have 2 1000 gp gems, now they have:</p><p></p><p>There is a huge chest of oak [5 gp] with a rounded</p><p>lid and black iron fastenings and supports. It</p><p>has a great iron ring on each end and two more</p><p>on either side to assist in lifting it. Coins are</p><p>scattered on the ground around the chest [15 pp,</p><p>12 gp, 17 sp, 25 cp]. It looks as if the coins were</p><p>dropped by someone in a great hurry. The massive</p><p>chest itself is bound in iron. When you</p><p>open it you see it holds bags of coins, but it is significantly</p><p>less then half full. Most of the sacks</p><p>are tied but a few have been opened and not</p><p>retied; some stray coins are spilled among the</p><p>bags. Careful inspection reveals there are fifteen</p><p>bags [2 sp each] of copper pieces [600 cp each];</p><p>another ten bags [2 sp each] contain silver [a total</p><p>of 6,456 sp]. Scattered among the bags are a few</p><p>hundred loose coins [1 pp, 16 gp, 682 sp, 125 cp].</p><p>If there was anything else here, it is gone now.</p><p>[Total 1,005 gp]</p><p></p><p>and..</p><p></p><p>it is deep enough you cannot see anything without</p><p>more light. [If someone lifts a light to the hole<img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":]" title="Devious :]" data-shortname=":]" /></p><p>When you hold a light up to the hole you can</p><p>see a medium-sized bag inside [1 sp]. You pull it</p><p>out and quickly discover it is filled with coins</p><p>[105 gp, 2,395 sp]. However, the bag was not the</p><p>only thing in the hole. You next pull out a single,</p><p>spiked gauntlet. This seems to be no ordinary</p><p>gauntlet. The spikes have a polished silver</p><p>gleam, and the gauntlet itself is unexpectedly</p><p>light [mithral; 505 gp]. You check one more time</p><p>in the deep recess and find another, smaller bag.</p><p>You hear metal on metal as you open it to find</p><p>six golden shuriken [25 gp each]. Each shuriken</p><p>has a small etching of a dragon on it, and you</p><p>can not tell if these throwing weapons were</p><p>meant to be ceremonial or actually used in battle.</p><p>[Total 999.6 gp]</p><p></p><p>pretty cool huh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froggie, post: 2935150, member: 2936"] [b]This book is killer[/b] When I first approached TTA w/ the idea, we all thought that it was a great idea. In the final manuscript, they wildly exceeded my expectations. Anyone who has read the 1E Treasure Placement section of the DMG will love this book... No longer do the ogres have 2 1000 gp gems, now they have: There is a huge chest of oak [5 gp] with a rounded lid and black iron fastenings and supports. It has a great iron ring on each end and two more on either side to assist in lifting it. Coins are scattered on the ground around the chest [15 pp, 12 gp, 17 sp, 25 cp]. It looks as if the coins were dropped by someone in a great hurry. The massive chest itself is bound in iron. When you open it you see it holds bags of coins, but it is significantly less then half full. Most of the sacks are tied but a few have been opened and not retied; some stray coins are spilled among the bags. Careful inspection reveals there are fifteen bags [2 sp each] of copper pieces [600 cp each]; another ten bags [2 sp each] contain silver [a total of 6,456 sp]. Scattered among the bags are a few hundred loose coins [1 pp, 16 gp, 682 sp, 125 cp]. If there was anything else here, it is gone now. [Total 1,005 gp] and.. it is deep enough you cannot see anything without more light. [If someone lifts a light to the hole:] When you hold a light up to the hole you can see a medium-sized bag inside [1 sp]. You pull it out and quickly discover it is filled with coins [105 gp, 2,395 sp]. However, the bag was not the only thing in the hole. You next pull out a single, spiked gauntlet. This seems to be no ordinary gauntlet. The spikes have a polished silver gleam, and the gauntlet itself is unexpectedly light [mithral; 505 gp]. You check one more time in the deep recess and find another, smaller bag. You hear metal on metal as you open it to find six golden shuriken [25 gp each]. Each shuriken has a small etching of a dragon on it, and you can not tell if these throwing weapons were meant to be ceremonial or actually used in battle. [Total 999.6 gp] pretty cool huh [/QUOTE]
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