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<blockquote data-quote="Coroc" data-source="post: 7551103" data-attributes="member: 6895991"><p>Yepp that's exactly the same (other) reason I prefer silver better also, it allows me to insert my own economy, and it gives treasure in form of coins a meaning. I really admire your effort in putting up a magic item pricing system for your campaign.</p><p></p><p>In my campaign people can buy a load of mundane items since the tech level is quite high, but for magic items I only offer healing pots, sometimes more potent than the standard and mage spells from the guild for the party mage to learn his spells. But these are for a hefty price, to prevent stockpiling them. every spell and some more are available though. I might have put up prices for magic items, but my players prefer a moderate magic item level, e.g. rather a +1 weapon than a weapon which does 2d8 instead of 1d8.</p><p></p><p>On the non realistic RAW system: my intent was just to point out, that even if you do not have the time or mood to develop your own economic system, simply changing from gold to silver in the tables and treasures does help a lot even if you continue using the tables, and that is such an easy house rule to implement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coroc, post: 7551103, member: 6895991"] Yepp that's exactly the same (other) reason I prefer silver better also, it allows me to insert my own economy, and it gives treasure in form of coins a meaning. I really admire your effort in putting up a magic item pricing system for your campaign. In my campaign people can buy a load of mundane items since the tech level is quite high, but for magic items I only offer healing pots, sometimes more potent than the standard and mage spells from the guild for the party mage to learn his spells. But these are for a hefty price, to prevent stockpiling them. every spell and some more are available though. I might have put up prices for magic items, but my players prefer a moderate magic item level, e.g. rather a +1 weapon than a weapon which does 2d8 instead of 1d8. On the non realistic RAW system: my intent was just to point out, that even if you do not have the time or mood to develop your own economic system, simply changing from gold to silver in the tables and treasures does help a lot even if you continue using the tables, and that is such an easy house rule to implement. [/QUOTE]
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