Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
I'm not buying vegetables. I'm playing D&D. D&D uses GP to measure spell component amounts. You can change it, but I'd rather keep it simple than complicate things by needing every gem type in ounces of dust with a value attached to it, and then every type of incense in sticks with prices attached to it, and... You'd need a several hundred page book just to deal with all the different possible components and values.Same reason why you don't buy vegetables by the square foot of farmland and spend significantly more buying them at a restaurant than a grocery store. The value of a gem is based on clarity and cut. The value of gem dust is based on volume. I linked to a site that sells diamond dust earlier as an example∆ .
∆just over a pound worth of dust was around 30$. But a 30$diamond is something very different
Why get that complicated when 25gp of incense is sufficient to let you get the exact volume of incense, regardless of local pricing?