you can make a nice living (and better than nice) selling quality wooden items or trinkets of your own... As long as you have someone to sell them to.
Good point.
you can make a nice living (and better than nice) selling quality wooden items or trinkets of your own... As long as you have someone to sell them to.
Hmmm, I never looked into the self-sufficiency rules or the Crafting for income rules. I've managed to avoid them so far, and I'll continue to.
I do take the approach, like you do, that the cost of hire listed (1 sp for common laborer) must be the full cost to the employer (PC), with no added extra costs.
If the food prices don't match, it must be because (waves hands) PC's get overcharged and live well. They buy everything at Whole Foods, not Costco like the peasants.
If the Crafting prices don't match, it must be because (waves hands) PC's are rock stars, and peasants will over pay for a wooden spoon PERSONALLY made by SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY much more than anonymous Spoons-for-Less product.
looking forward to seeing it!