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<blockquote data-quote="Hejdun" data-source="post: 4944337" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>I certainly wouldn't let them spend all 300,000gp on magic items. That's 270,000gp more than they are "supposed" to have gotten. And being behind in Heroic tier is a matter of at most a few thousand GP for each PC--not enough to warrent such a huge windfall now.</p><p></p><p>I'd say the safest option is to just lay out the situation to your players and divide the number of PP by 10, maybe giving them a bonus if you feel they are behind.</p><p></p><p>The alternative is to let them keep the 300,000gp in platinum and highly encourage them to invest most of that into some sort of stronghold or similar roleplaying device. Let them go wild for a bit with buying some magic items, but make sure they don't spend ALL the platinum on that or you'll end up with some serious balance issues. A stronghold can make for good roleplaying, and players typically enjoy them, and it'll be a good thing for them to sink a lot of their money into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hejdun, post: 4944337, member: 839"] I certainly wouldn't let them spend all 300,000gp on magic items. That's 270,000gp more than they are "supposed" to have gotten. And being behind in Heroic tier is a matter of at most a few thousand GP for each PC--not enough to warrent such a huge windfall now. I'd say the safest option is to just lay out the situation to your players and divide the number of PP by 10, maybe giving them a bonus if you feel they are behind. The alternative is to let them keep the 300,000gp in platinum and highly encourage them to invest most of that into some sort of stronghold or similar roleplaying device. Let them go wild for a bit with buying some magic items, but make sure they don't spend ALL the platinum on that or you'll end up with some serious balance issues. A stronghold can make for good roleplaying, and players typically enjoy them, and it'll be a good thing for them to sink a lot of their money into. [/QUOTE]
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