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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 8252630" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>You're assuming with no rule to back you up, that sellers always completely sell out their product every day.</p><p></p><p>First, most nobles just eat, drink and be merry. They don't do those things. Second, the ones that spar rarely get hurt by it. Third, the ones that explode from alchemy mishaps rarely do so and generally have potions of healing to fix themselves. They're ALCHEMISTS. Fourth, hunting accidents are also pretty darned rare. Fifth, even the few that do hurt themselves aren't just going to spontaneously show up in front of you needing YOUR help. There are other healers, including friends of theirs to do the job.</p><p></p><p>First, see above on multiple people to do the job. Second, doctors also treat commoners and charge less money. They also treat people with colds, flus, etc. Your False Equivalence is noted.</p><p></p><p>Cool. I don't have to agree with the PDF. The author seems not to have bothers to consider that people in the world would already have done this sort of thing if it's that worthwhile. He's probably not the kind of DM who runs a living, breathing world.</p><p></p><p>I missed one detail that changes nothing about the answer. Sorry about that.</p><p></p><p>Look at the rules for crime in Xanathar's. That's a much more appropriate manner for your spells to gain money, for the reasons I listed above. If you hit the DC of 25, great, you get your 1140g. If you only hit a 15, you get something like 300.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 8252630, member: 23751"] You're assuming with no rule to back you up, that sellers always completely sell out their product every day. First, most nobles just eat, drink and be merry. They don't do those things. Second, the ones that spar rarely get hurt by it. Third, the ones that explode from alchemy mishaps rarely do so and generally have potions of healing to fix themselves. They're ALCHEMISTS. Fourth, hunting accidents are also pretty darned rare. Fifth, even the few that do hurt themselves aren't just going to spontaneously show up in front of you needing YOUR help. There are other healers, including friends of theirs to do the job. First, see above on multiple people to do the job. Second, doctors also treat commoners and charge less money. They also treat people with colds, flus, etc. Your False Equivalence is noted. Cool. I don't have to agree with the PDF. The author seems not to have bothers to consider that people in the world would already have done this sort of thing if it's that worthwhile. He's probably not the kind of DM who runs a living, breathing world. I missed one detail that changes nothing about the answer. Sorry about that. Look at the rules for crime in Xanathar's. That's a much more appropriate manner for your spells to gain money, for the reasons I listed above. If you hit the DC of 25, great, you get your 1140g. If you only hit a 15, you get something like 300. [/QUOTE]
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