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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 8252301" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>So you're ignoring the rules. Look at the downtime amounts. A pit fighter can possibly get 200 if he wins 3 times, and a criminal can get up to 1000 with a DC 25 roll. You're exceeding those margins by an incredible degree by expecting 1140g with no roll. </p><p></p><p>Rich people don't get hurt by the numbers you want to heal. There are already a far lower number of people in a town or city. You want excessive numbers to be hurt, all of them to be able to afford you, and for you to somehow find each and every one and have them all agree to be healed. That's a tall order. Nothing in the rules say that the NPCs sell every slot every day, so why would you assume that you can?</p><p></p><p>I don't assume that those things just get sold. The players have to find people to buy them, and it ain't happening at a village for those prices, and probably not even in a town. </p><p></p><p>So you're assuming that there will be an entire month of downtime.</p><p></p><p>I don't know why you keep saying "must be stopped." I don't have that mindset and never have. I'm not an adversarial DM. At the same time, I do look at the game world and what would or would not be happening. If decanters are available, they would, given the tens of thousands of years of history in these desert locations, already be present down there. The PC can go compete in that market if he wants, but he shouldn't assume that he's going to be the only game in town.</p><p></p><p>Show me the rules that say that NPC clerics sell all of their slots every day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 8252301, member: 23751"] So you're ignoring the rules. Look at the downtime amounts. A pit fighter can possibly get 200 if he wins 3 times, and a criminal can get up to 1000 with a DC 25 roll. You're exceeding those margins by an incredible degree by expecting 1140g with no roll. Rich people don't get hurt by the numbers you want to heal. There are already a far lower number of people in a town or city. You want excessive numbers to be hurt, all of them to be able to afford you, and for you to somehow find each and every one and have them all agree to be healed. That's a tall order. Nothing in the rules say that the NPCs sell every slot every day, so why would you assume that you can? I don't assume that those things just get sold. The players have to find people to buy them, and it ain't happening at a village for those prices, and probably not even in a town. So you're assuming that there will be an entire month of downtime. I don't know why you keep saying "must be stopped." I don't have that mindset and never have. I'm not an adversarial DM. At the same time, I do look at the game world and what would or would not be happening. If decanters are available, they would, given the tens of thousands of years of history in these desert locations, already be present down there. The PC can go compete in that market if he wants, but he shouldn't assume that he's going to be the only game in town. Show me the rules that say that NPC clerics sell all of their slots every day? [/QUOTE]
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