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<blockquote data-quote="Sledge" data-source="post: 1537695" data-attributes="member: 9324"><p>Ummm this still seems rather over the top. At around 42000 gold in labour and materials something is very crazy. If the materials cost 1302 gold, then you are saying that it is equivalent to 26 pounds of gold, or 260 pounds of silver, or 2600 pounds of copper. 1.3 tons of copper is a lot of metal. I would imagine that this is a bit high in comparison to standard D&D items. To suggest that the labour is equivalent to 9300 gold is way over the top. This building would, given 1 gold per day, take a ten person team 930 days or 2.5 years working every day. That inn owner that supposedly built it with a couple of other people while he wasn't getting food etceteras would have required a lot longer. To spend 13-25 years putting his inn together is ridiculous.</p><p>On top of this you have listed 29000 gold in "style" costs. These costs are either labor equivalent of materials equivalent. If materials then forget about it. No one with 29k would bother to build an inn. They would just stay there. If its a labour issue then we have added a good 40-80 or so years to the build time.</p><p></p><p>I understand that D&D economy is a joke, but I expect better from what MMS claims to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sledge, post: 1537695, member: 9324"] Ummm this still seems rather over the top. At around 42000 gold in labour and materials something is very crazy. If the materials cost 1302 gold, then you are saying that it is equivalent to 26 pounds of gold, or 260 pounds of silver, or 2600 pounds of copper. 1.3 tons of copper is a lot of metal. I would imagine that this is a bit high in comparison to standard D&D items. To suggest that the labour is equivalent to 9300 gold is way over the top. This building would, given 1 gold per day, take a ten person team 930 days or 2.5 years working every day. That inn owner that supposedly built it with a couple of other people while he wasn't getting food etceteras would have required a lot longer. To spend 13-25 years putting his inn together is ridiculous. On top of this you have listed 29000 gold in "style" costs. These costs are either labor equivalent of materials equivalent. If materials then forget about it. No one with 29k would bother to build an inn. They would just stay there. If its a labour issue then we have added a good 40-80 or so years to the build time. I understand that D&D economy is a joke, but I expect better from what MMS claims to be. [/QUOTE]
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