Satyrn
First Post
it'd be an interesting use of gold, but I wouldn't want it to be a must, because it narrows down what the flavor of a class encompasses. That is, it would clash with even slightly-outside-the-box character concepts like using barbarian for a street thug.What if levels above a certain threshold (10?) cost increasing amounts of gold, to represent not just increased skill but your position within an order? Barbarians have to send riches back to their tribes, Wizards have to own libraries and labs, Warlock Patrons begin to demand a return on their investment, Bards get hit with the compounded interest on their Pell loans, etc.
But giving a DM guidance on how to handle a barbarian who sends his wealth back to the tribe would be totally welcome.