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<blockquote data-quote="ARandomGod" data-source="post: 1923934" data-attributes="member: 17296"><p>OK. I don't see anything else to base this off of, so let's look at it's utility. Basically it can make change OR combine currency into more valuable currency. Making change has the net effect of taking up more space and weight, whereas combining coins into more valuable currency will help things to take up less space and weight. So the second is the most "useful", and what to look at for pricing an item. </p><p></p><p>That's the effect of taking up less space, which I'll equate in power levels to extradimensional storage. Handy Haversack and the lowest level Bag of Holding are both 2000. This takes a while to "work", and I might be tempted to give a discount from that 2k price tag. Say 25% off... for 1500 gold. That's decent enough to be worth making in the fist place, and cheap enough for a mage to make, it'd only cost 750 gold to make... It would also have a very good synergy *with* extradimensional storage, so I don't think it should be any cheaper than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARandomGod, post: 1923934, member: 17296"] OK. I don't see anything else to base this off of, so let's look at it's utility. Basically it can make change OR combine currency into more valuable currency. Making change has the net effect of taking up more space and weight, whereas combining coins into more valuable currency will help things to take up less space and weight. So the second is the most "useful", and what to look at for pricing an item. That's the effect of taking up less space, which I'll equate in power levels to extradimensional storage. Handy Haversack and the lowest level Bag of Holding are both 2000. This takes a while to "work", and I might be tempted to give a discount from that 2k price tag. Say 25% off... for 1500 gold. That's decent enough to be worth making in the fist place, and cheap enough for a mage to make, it'd only cost 750 gold to make... It would also have a very good synergy *with* extradimensional storage, so I don't think it should be any cheaper than that. [/QUOTE]
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