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<blockquote data-quote="Al2O3" data-source="post: 6849441" data-attributes="member: 6802284"><p>I'm running the Starter Set adventure pretty much as written (except including a bunch more redbrands because it made sense to the players and seemed more satisfying). I also noted this "lots of gold" thing, in particular since the PCs haven't really had a reason to spend much of it yet. Instead we had to come up with a way to let them change the money into less heavy money...</p><p></p><p>The gold thing for me is that two PCs want to rebuild villages or towns, and one just want evermore valuables. The last is a druid, in it for killing the bad guys. So while at least two have "retirement plans" I don't think there's a risk it will happen during the published adventure.</p><p></p><p>What I would probably do if I planned an adventure with this much gold: allow lots of downtime. Sure, they earn a month's salary in a tenday. Then they need another tenday to get back to where they can find the next job, coming at about the time when the money is out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al2O3, post: 6849441, member: 6802284"] I'm running the Starter Set adventure pretty much as written (except including a bunch more redbrands because it made sense to the players and seemed more satisfying). I also noted this "lots of gold" thing, in particular since the PCs haven't really had a reason to spend much of it yet. Instead we had to come up with a way to let them change the money into less heavy money... The gold thing for me is that two PCs want to rebuild villages or towns, and one just want evermore valuables. The last is a druid, in it for killing the bad guys. So while at least two have "retirement plans" I don't think there's a risk it will happen during the published adventure. What I would probably do if I planned an adventure with this much gold: allow lots of downtime. Sure, they earn a month's salary in a tenday. Then they need another tenday to get back to where they can find the next job, coming at about the time when the money is out. [/QUOTE]
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