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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 9178236" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>That is not what I am suggesting at all. If the DM did this deliberately, then not play his game and leave it behind. The other suggestions is to get money for it without having to figure it out. </p><p></p><p>If I had that much copper in a hoard it would likely have silver, gold, items, and gems and magic. The players would want the easy-to-carry stuff and leave the copper anyways to figure out later. The PCs would not need the coins, especially if they are at a level to find a hoard this large.</p><p></p><p>The flaw with 5e in not having anything to spend money on is something we talk about semi-regularly. </p><p></p><p>Now leaving the copper can have other other avenues for the DM to use. If the PCs wanted to go back and get it bringing horses and wagons and such, there can be adventures made to support running into bandits and tax-collectors and such. Word will likely get out and other adventuring parties or dragons and things would want some and come looking. It is only terrible if the DM made copper the sole treasure to set this up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 9178236, member: 27385"] That is not what I am suggesting at all. If the DM did this deliberately, then not play his game and leave it behind. The other suggestions is to get money for it without having to figure it out. If I had that much copper in a hoard it would likely have silver, gold, items, and gems and magic. The players would want the easy-to-carry stuff and leave the copper anyways to figure out later. The PCs would not need the coins, especially if they are at a level to find a hoard this large. The flaw with 5e in not having anything to spend money on is something we talk about semi-regularly. Now leaving the copper can have other other avenues for the DM to use. If the PCs wanted to go back and get it bringing horses and wagons and such, there can be adventures made to support running into bandits and tax-collectors and such. Word will likely get out and other adventuring parties or dragons and things would want some and come looking. It is only terrible if the DM made copper the sole treasure to set this up. [/QUOTE]
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