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House Rule: returning from the dead. Opinions, please?
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<blockquote data-quote="shivamuffin" data-source="post: 771526" data-attributes="member: 936"><p>I tried to simplify the affair, and came up with this for my setting...</p><p>This is of course dependant on the player and their class...Clerics and Paladins would be involved in some near death roleplaying to add some flavor to the situation. </p><p></p><p>Ressurection & Raising the Dead</p><p></p><p>Being dead is a traumatic event, and it will cost the PC not only money and resources, it will cost physically. 1 Con point will be lost per resurrection or raise dead performed. ONLY a wish spell, used for the purpose of bringing back the dead PC will negate the loss of the Con. A PC can only be resurrected or raised as many times as they have Con points.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A simple paragragh, and the players know that their is hope, but at a price. I usually charge in treasure for such services as well...The going rate being 1000 gol. per level of the deceased...Rationalizing that the more powerful the target, the more power and labor it takes to return them to the world of the living.</p><p></p><p>It's just a simple suggestion to avoid complex formulas and paperwork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shivamuffin, post: 771526, member: 936"] I tried to simplify the affair, and came up with this for my setting... This is of course dependant on the player and their class...Clerics and Paladins would be involved in some near death roleplaying to add some flavor to the situation. Ressurection & Raising the Dead Being dead is a traumatic event, and it will cost the PC not only money and resources, it will cost physically. 1 Con point will be lost per resurrection or raise dead performed. ONLY a wish spell, used for the purpose of bringing back the dead PC will negate the loss of the Con. A PC can only be resurrected or raised as many times as they have Con points. A simple paragragh, and the players know that their is hope, but at a price. I usually charge in treasure for such services as well...The going rate being 1000 gol. per level of the deceased...Rationalizing that the more powerful the target, the more power and labor it takes to return them to the world of the living. It's just a simple suggestion to avoid complex formulas and paperwork. [/QUOTE]
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