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How much money does the avarage commoner need?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kal Torak" data-source="post: 375851" data-attributes="member: 6477"><p>I find that a sliver for an un-skilled labourer (so NOT a crafsman!) is an good number, an un-skilled labourer could just amlost sort of keep him-self and his family fed and clothed, plus the wife does little thing here and there and from the age of 5 so do the children.</p><p></p><p>A craftsman could get quite a lot more than that, he could afford a house, especilly if he asks the guild to lend him money (a normal thing IMC) an un-skliied labourer rents a room or two in a tenemanet and is lucky to have enought money left at the end of the day to get drunk. </p><p></p><p>As for the peasent and the bow, the bows in the PHB are high quality "war" bows, a farmer would use soemthing much less high quality, either making it himself or trading a few bushels of grain for one. A peasent would have very little money and have little use for it, you can't eat silver! As for a sword that is very un-likely, as has been alredy said.</p><p></p><p>Assining modern dollar (or euro or pound or whatever) valeus to gps is pointless, the idustrial revolution changed all that kind of thing, the second industrial revoultion changed them all agian and so on. It's just pointless.</p><p></p><p>Some of the common commdedties in the PHB are slightly to hligly priced but that can be easly modefied.</p><p></p><p>Also to end this post I will say that the more very poerfull people and dungeons full of gold there are the less richness there is for the people!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kal Torak, post: 375851, member: 6477"] I find that a sliver for an un-skilled labourer (so NOT a crafsman!) is an good number, an un-skilled labourer could just amlost sort of keep him-self and his family fed and clothed, plus the wife does little thing here and there and from the age of 5 so do the children. A craftsman could get quite a lot more than that, he could afford a house, especilly if he asks the guild to lend him money (a normal thing IMC) an un-skliied labourer rents a room or two in a tenemanet and is lucky to have enought money left at the end of the day to get drunk. As for the peasent and the bow, the bows in the PHB are high quality "war" bows, a farmer would use soemthing much less high quality, either making it himself or trading a few bushels of grain for one. A peasent would have very little money and have little use for it, you can't eat silver! As for a sword that is very un-likely, as has been alredy said. Assining modern dollar (or euro or pound or whatever) valeus to gps is pointless, the idustrial revolution changed all that kind of thing, the second industrial revoultion changed them all agian and so on. It's just pointless. Some of the common commdedties in the PHB are slightly to hligly priced but that can be easly modefied. Also to end this post I will say that the more very poerfull people and dungeons full of gold there are the less richness there is for the people! [/QUOTE]
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