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<blockquote data-quote="KahlessNestor" data-source="post: 8374382" data-attributes="member: 6801311"><p>Lifestyle expense is usually weekly or monthly, as the GM prefers (just multiply the number). It's designed so that you don't have to worry about things like meals and drinks and fixing equipment and housing. Pay 1 gold piece (Modest lifestyle) at the beginning of the month, and that covers you. As a GM, you just need to remember what lifestyle they are at and describe an inn or something accordingly.</p><p></p><p>So the Dainty Dragon is a modest inn (describes the food, rooms, services) with a three comfortable rooms as well as poor accommodations in the common room. (You can get a small room to yourself, or a larger one you can share with a party member, or you can get a large room to yourself, or you can sleep on your bedroll in the common room).</p><p></p><p>But then I'm the kind of guy that does like tracking such things LOL</p><p></p><p>Honestly, when you're out on an adventure, you only have to track it when characters are in town. They show up at the inn, you say "Pay 1 gp". The inn takes care of everything at Modest accommodation. If they're going to be in town for a few days, just pay more. Out in the wilderness, you don't need to worry about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KahlessNestor, post: 8374382, member: 6801311"] Lifestyle expense is usually weekly or monthly, as the GM prefers (just multiply the number). It's designed so that you don't have to worry about things like meals and drinks and fixing equipment and housing. Pay 1 gold piece (Modest lifestyle) at the beginning of the month, and that covers you. As a GM, you just need to remember what lifestyle they are at and describe an inn or something accordingly. So the Dainty Dragon is a modest inn (describes the food, rooms, services) with a three comfortable rooms as well as poor accommodations in the common room. (You can get a small room to yourself, or a larger one you can share with a party member, or you can get a large room to yourself, or you can sleep on your bedroll in the common room). But then I'm the kind of guy that does like tracking such things LOL Honestly, when you're out on an adventure, you only have to track it when characters are in town. They show up at the inn, you say "Pay 1 gp". The inn takes care of everything at Modest accommodation. If they're going to be in town for a few days, just pay more. Out in the wilderness, you don't need to worry about it. [/QUOTE]
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