Selling Animal Skins


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How much will NPC's pay for animal skins?

Our PC's have some deerskins and need lots of gold (Level 2 + Severed Limbs = Too Expensive to Heal).

I can't find any guidelines on how much animal skins are worth in the D&D universe.

Well, they're worth money (as in the real world).

However, basic economic trends apply:
1) components cost much less than the next level of refinement/usage in a product
2)things double in cost for each layer of agency re-selling the product


For #1, as an example, my wife can get alpaca fur for dirt cheap and spin it into yarn herself. She can pay much more for spun alpaca yarn. A hand-knit alpaca sweater would cost even more than that.

For #2, case in point, try to trade in something for cash/credit, and you generally get 50% of its resale value. So bring in a $200 item, they'll give you $100, and then put a sale tag sticker of $200 on the item. This is standard practice on pretty much anything (not just trade-in). Marked up price is almost always double its cost to that agent.

With these 2 concepts in mind, examine product pricing for products that will be made from the deeskins. The skins themselves will be 1/2 to 1/10 of that price, most likely.

Clothing (explorer's outfit, extreme weather gear) or tents, backpacks might be a decent comparison. While not precise, 1 deer skin can probably make a backpack or an outfit. I think a backback is 1GP, so start there.

At 1Gp for a finished good, the basic steps to make it are:
tanning/prepping the skin to be workable leather
selling the leather to a supplier
supplier sells it to a backpack maker
backpack maker sells it to adventurers.

That's easily 4 layers of price doubling (and therefore price halving).

1/2/2/2/2 = .03125, so 3CP per skin

You could rule out a shorter chain, but then there could also be more layers. Consider the fur trade industry when north america was settled. trappers get furs, sell the furs. Furs get prepared. furs get shipped over seas, furs get made into stuff, stuff gets sold in stores

Anyway, glad I could help. If you want real world dollars, I got a guy who actually does this stuff. he use to run trap lines and sell furs, and he owns a deer farm.
 

I'd let them use skins to get their GP requisite from treasure.

They're level 2. They can get up to their expected level 2 reward for the skins they have. They'd have to go out and earn more levels to get better skins (Chimera skins! Dragon skins!) in order to get more gold.
 

Janx had the right of it. I wouldn't give them more than a quarter of what a suit of soft leather armor costs, and that's being generous! They'd have been better served selling the meat, if possible.
 

Janx had the right of it. I wouldn't give them more than a quarter of what a suit of soft leather armor costs, and that's being generous! They'd have been better served selling the meat, if possible.

On leather armor, I'd rather use pigskin. That stuff is way tougher than deerskin. (I know this from personal experience in tanning and preparing both materials).

I'd have to pay a visit to Tandy leather to see what the thickest I can get cowhide, but Pigskin is vastly tougher than deerskin.

Deer don't generate as much meat as regular farmed meat animals. Still pretty tasty though.
 


Assuming deer are common in the area, the deerskins aren't going to be worth much. I think around 2 sp per deerskin sounds right, or about 2 days' subsistence wage, or about 20% of what the finished article made from the skin would be worth. Hunting deer would be a trade that gives the typical NPC a little above subsistence lifestyle IMCs.

Edit: The venison may well be worth more than the skin. *mmm*, tasty venison...
 

I would think that the venison and antlers would be more valuable than the deerskin, overall. Heck, the antlers may be the most valuable part of the deer in any market. It makes for some very nice handle-making material.

Until you get it to the big city, that is. That soft skin would be in demand for clothing uses...especially among those who can afford to have clothing that is more delicate.
 

The deers' heads, if intact, might be worth more as fake hunting trophies, especially if they managed to bring down a buck with an impressive head of antlers.
 

And if the deer in question were flying deer...

"How much do you want for this glowing red bit?"

"That nose? Erm...5PP sound fair?"

"Its a deal."

"Whatcha going to do with it, if you'll pardon my asking?

"Making a Staff of "Find the Path" is what I have in mind..."
 

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