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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Morrison" data-source="post: 5856331" data-attributes="member: 6687378"><p>Hi everyone!</p><p></p><p>My name is Mark, and I'm now helping Andre with Campaign Coins. We're over here in Australia. We've been playing D&D since 1980 or so, and right now I'm running two 4E campaigns (one Eberron, one Gardmore Abbey) and playing Pathfinder (Eberron).</p><p></p><p>Morrus has posted so many great ideas for coins here; and that treasure chest looks rad. I've got to get me one of those! And we congratulate Mused Fable, they have a great new line of coins which look really satisfying to clink together.</p><p></p><p>Our goal in creating Campaign Coins was to do them at the highest quality possible; we wanted to really make you feel like you were handling the same coin as your character. Given our D&D playing heritage, it was important to us to cover all the classic coins in a range of denominations, so that you could make accurate change for any situation.</p><p></p><p>We appreciate that our coins are a luxury item; we wish we could make them less expensive. In fact, we have just announced a price rise effective 1 April, when we get our reprint (we'll be restocking Paizo after that time). However, we think that the look and feel of the coins is superb, and can honestly say that we are not reaping huge profits over here; we are doing this because we thought it would be cool in our games, and figured someone else might too.</p><p></p><p>We'll have a think about the recommended mix for a standard group. It really depends what level you are running, and how you give out treasure. Before I stepped in to help out Andre I picked up two starter sets, and with the addition of a few 10-packs of 100 Gold they served me really well. When I added a second campaign I had to get some more gold; the key is to make the players cash in every now and then, either by spending or by changing for some higher denomination coins; cos players sure do like to sit on their loot if you don't stop 'em.</p><p></p><p>We'll be at GenCon this year if any of you are going; it would be great to be able to talk DnD, and show you the coins in action. If you have any questions or suggestions, you can message me here, or via our website, Facebook or Twitter.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Morrison, post: 5856331, member: 6687378"] Hi everyone! My name is Mark, and I'm now helping Andre with Campaign Coins. We're over here in Australia. We've been playing D&D since 1980 or so, and right now I'm running two 4E campaigns (one Eberron, one Gardmore Abbey) and playing Pathfinder (Eberron). Morrus has posted so many great ideas for coins here; and that treasure chest looks rad. I've got to get me one of those! And we congratulate Mused Fable, they have a great new line of coins which look really satisfying to clink together. Our goal in creating Campaign Coins was to do them at the highest quality possible; we wanted to really make you feel like you were handling the same coin as your character. Given our D&D playing heritage, it was important to us to cover all the classic coins in a range of denominations, so that you could make accurate change for any situation. We appreciate that our coins are a luxury item; we wish we could make them less expensive. In fact, we have just announced a price rise effective 1 April, when we get our reprint (we'll be restocking Paizo after that time). However, we think that the look and feel of the coins is superb, and can honestly say that we are not reaping huge profits over here; we are doing this because we thought it would be cool in our games, and figured someone else might too. We'll have a think about the recommended mix for a standard group. It really depends what level you are running, and how you give out treasure. Before I stepped in to help out Andre I picked up two starter sets, and with the addition of a few 10-packs of 100 Gold they served me really well. When I added a second campaign I had to get some more gold; the key is to make the players cash in every now and then, either by spending or by changing for some higher denomination coins; cos players sure do like to sit on their loot if you don't stop 'em. We'll be at GenCon this year if any of you are going; it would be great to be able to talk DnD, and show you the coins in action. If you have any questions or suggestions, you can message me here, or via our website, Facebook or Twitter. Cheers, Mark [/QUOTE]
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