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In fifth-edition D&D, what is gold for?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jester David" data-source="post: 6998918" data-attributes="member: 37579"><p>True. But neither does just posting complaints. There needs to be a first step, a request for house rules and willingness to look fro other solutions elsewhere. The initial post can't be a complaining rant ending in a request for a fix. The request for help can't be a postscript or implied. It needs to be the topic statement.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It goes both ways. You need to respond to the potential house rules and give feedback. Offer suggestions and give a starting point.</p><p></p><p>For example, I directky asked you what help you needed with magic item shops, since you said that was giving you problems and not easy. Then wrote about how I did magic item shops in my game. No response.</p><p>I gave an example to Tony Vargus about how you could incorporate item magical powers into character's builds via some form of economy, and that comment died because this is an argument thread.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This thread was never about providing a fix or house rules. From your first post it was a rant thread. You posted a complaint, said the linked blog offered fixes, but then didn't list them or quote. </p><p>No one replied to this thread to be helpful. It wasn't that kind of thread. It was presented as a discussion thread... so we discussed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jester David, post: 6998918, member: 37579"] True. But neither does just posting complaints. There needs to be a first step, a request for house rules and willingness to look fro other solutions elsewhere. The initial post can't be a complaining rant ending in a request for a fix. The request for help can't be a postscript or implied. It needs to be the topic statement. It goes both ways. You need to respond to the potential house rules and give feedback. Offer suggestions and give a starting point. For example, I directky asked you what help you needed with magic item shops, since you said that was giving you problems and not easy. Then wrote about how I did magic item shops in my game. No response. I gave an example to Tony Vargus about how you could incorporate item magical powers into character's builds via some form of economy, and that comment died because this is an argument thread. This thread was never about providing a fix or house rules. From your first post it was a rant thread. You posted a complaint, said the linked blog offered fixes, but then didn't list them or quote. No one replied to this thread to be helpful. It wasn't that kind of thread. It was presented as a discussion thread... so we discussed. [/QUOTE]
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