In my last session our group killed a hill giant that was carrying around 2,000 gold pieces and 29,000 silver pieces. Granted, DnD is built around the use of imagination, but can you imagine anyone walking around with a sack of 29,000 quarters?! Not to mention WE then had to carry it around, convert it to trade bars, and then lug THOSE around.
Are there any DMs (or players that wish DMs would do this) that reduce the price of EVERYTHING in order to reduce the amount of coinage a party encounters (and must carry)? I was thinking a good start would be to just reduce all prices/treasure by half. If you were really adamant about reducing coinage you could reduce prices by 10 times. Obviously there could be a problem reducing the price of things that already cost very little, but I'm sure with some creativity a DM could pull it off.
Thoughts?
Are there any DMs (or players that wish DMs would do this) that reduce the price of EVERYTHING in order to reduce the amount of coinage a party encounters (and must carry)? I was thinking a good start would be to just reduce all prices/treasure by half. If you were really adamant about reducing coinage you could reduce prices by 10 times. Obviously there could be a problem reducing the price of things that already cost very little, but I'm sure with some creativity a DM could pull it off.
Thoughts?
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