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<blockquote data-quote="Cougar" data-source="post: 209168" data-attributes="member: 2772"><p>I attempted to break down relevant examples, using a fighter who found and bought magic items and a wizard who made magic items where the full market value and the creation cost were both used. I am assuming that we are using the tables in the DMG as a guideline for PC wealt. I am not going to get into the XP issue.</p><p></p><p>Both my wizard and fighter start with 5000 gp, not including equipment or PC created magic items.</p><p></p><p>The fighter finds a magic item worth 2000 gold. His total is now 7000.</p><p></p><p>Then he buys an item for 2000 gold. There is no change in his total (7000).</p><p></p><p>The wizard, after buying and finding similarly valued items, decided to make an item worth 2000. He spends 1000 on materials. His total wealth is now 6000. After completion his wealth, if full market value is used, is 8000. If creation cost was used for value he would still be at 7000.</p><p></p><p>The fighter has 3000 gp and 2 magic items worth 4000.</p><p></p><p>The wizard has 2000 gp and 3 magic items worth 6000.</p><p></p><p>It seems the table is not the best thing to use. If you buy magic items, then your wealth is much lower than a PC who has found all of their items, not to even include MAKING items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cougar, post: 209168, member: 2772"] I attempted to break down relevant examples, using a fighter who found and bought magic items and a wizard who made magic items where the full market value and the creation cost were both used. I am assuming that we are using the tables in the DMG as a guideline for PC wealt. I am not going to get into the XP issue. Both my wizard and fighter start with 5000 gp, not including equipment or PC created magic items. The fighter finds a magic item worth 2000 gold. His total is now 7000. Then he buys an item for 2000 gold. There is no change in his total (7000). The wizard, after buying and finding similarly valued items, decided to make an item worth 2000. He spends 1000 on materials. His total wealth is now 6000. After completion his wealth, if full market value is used, is 8000. If creation cost was used for value he would still be at 7000. The fighter has 3000 gp and 2 magic items worth 4000. The wizard has 2000 gp and 3 magic items worth 6000. It seems the table is not the best thing to use. If you buy magic items, then your wealth is much lower than a PC who has found all of their items, not to even include MAKING items. [/QUOTE]
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