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<blockquote data-quote="Majere" data-source="post: 1138107" data-attributes="member: 13916"><p>"In my campaign, the players tend to split the wealth as such...</p><p></p><p>First, usually the rogue finds it, and takes whatever share she wants from it, because none of the other players are really capable of stopping her; most of them can see she's taking things, but they're not sure what she's taking or how much.</p><p></p><p>Then, everything goes into a communal holding, for sale and division later once the group reaches town.</p><p></p><p>Magical items are usually given to the person who benefits from them most."</p><p></p><p>In our group this party member would have been killed about 6 times by the party, stealing from your friends is just wrong, other penalties include not healing then or buffing them and making 0 magic item for them until the stop being pricks. Dm motives to play nice would be a few curse items to stop thei thief picking up everything she finds. Seriously you live and die together this is just selfishness and people should whack her, you would let peopel steal form you in the real world dont let them steal form you in a game. </p><p></p><p>Preferd method is to give items to people who need them, put rest of gold in a party kitty from which scrolls wands and items are crafted, on a need to have basis. The idea is simple, its cheeper to keep stuff than sell it, so we keep what we need, we sell the rest to buy what we need but didnt find. When we have a tonne of cash people writ lists of what they need and then we discuss and decide what to get. generally people get roughly equal shares and a stack of money is left unspent for emergeancies. </p><p>Most people respect the need for curing wands, scroll libraris and fighter junk. Remeber your a party not a bunch of individuals, what is good for your friends is good for you .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majere, post: 1138107, member: 13916"] "In my campaign, the players tend to split the wealth as such... First, usually the rogue finds it, and takes whatever share she wants from it, because none of the other players are really capable of stopping her; most of them can see she's taking things, but they're not sure what she's taking or how much. Then, everything goes into a communal holding, for sale and division later once the group reaches town. Magical items are usually given to the person who benefits from them most." In our group this party member would have been killed about 6 times by the party, stealing from your friends is just wrong, other penalties include not healing then or buffing them and making 0 magic item for them until the stop being pricks. Dm motives to play nice would be a few curse items to stop thei thief picking up everything she finds. Seriously you live and die together this is just selfishness and people should whack her, you would let peopel steal form you in the real world dont let them steal form you in a game. Preferd method is to give items to people who need them, put rest of gold in a party kitty from which scrolls wands and items are crafted, on a need to have basis. The idea is simple, its cheeper to keep stuff than sell it, so we keep what we need, we sell the rest to buy what we need but didnt find. When we have a tonne of cash people writ lists of what they need and then we discuss and decide what to get. generally people get roughly equal shares and a stack of money is left unspent for emergeancies. Most people respect the need for curing wands, scroll libraris and fighter junk. Remeber your a party not a bunch of individuals, what is good for your friends is good for you . [/QUOTE]
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