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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 8251973" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>Apparently you want to be able to just print money on demand with no regard for reason. Some DMs allow that. It can be hard to find one, though. I'm some DM out there thinks that every commoner with a cut has 50g laying around to pay your cleric.</p><p></p><p>You can't see the difference between, there's an inn with rooms for rent in this town and every commoner has hundreds of gold laying around to pay you your 1140g a month for healing?</p><p></p><p>You're proposing that the entire party just sit around for a month while the cleric uses up all of his slots on healing filthy rich commoners(wealthy merchants/nobles aren't common and randomly hurt ones in an urban environment are fairly rare). All to make gold that the entire party could make together out adventuring.</p><p></p><p>Everyone can be included in the slaying of dragons and enemies and that tournament of champions. I have an issue with your cleric, because you are preventing the party from adventuring and participating for an entire month.</p><p></p><p>Yes. I immediately use common sense and reason and apply it to the game. Why even try to heal? If you aren't going to have a good reason that makes sense for the earning of the gold, just ask the DM for 1140 gold and be done with it.</p><p></p><p>It has nothing to do with forcing you to do anything, by the way. Healing is a good way to make money. It's just not going to be at the high end of that short of a war where the town you are in has been breached and a lot of wealthy people need the healing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 8251973, member: 23751"] Apparently you want to be able to just print money on demand with no regard for reason. Some DMs allow that. It can be hard to find one, though. I'm some DM out there thinks that every commoner with a cut has 50g laying around to pay your cleric. You can't see the difference between, there's an inn with rooms for rent in this town and every commoner has hundreds of gold laying around to pay you your 1140g a month for healing? You're proposing that the entire party just sit around for a month while the cleric uses up all of his slots on healing filthy rich commoners(wealthy merchants/nobles aren't common and randomly hurt ones in an urban environment are fairly rare). All to make gold that the entire party could make together out adventuring. Everyone can be included in the slaying of dragons and enemies and that tournament of champions. I have an issue with your cleric, because you are preventing the party from adventuring and participating for an entire month. Yes. I immediately use common sense and reason and apply it to the game. Why even try to heal? If you aren't going to have a good reason that makes sense for the earning of the gold, just ask the DM for 1140 gold and be done with it. It has nothing to do with forcing you to do anything, by the way. Healing is a good way to make money. It's just not going to be at the high end of that short of a war where the town you are in has been breached and a lot of wealthy people need the healing. [/QUOTE]
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