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<blockquote data-quote="mlund" data-source="post: 6683621" data-attributes="member: 50304"><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQZqbGME5HY" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQZqbGME5HY</a> (skip to 4:00 if you want the breakdown on torches in dungeon chambers)</p><p></p><p>It's pretty cool to learn about the difference between what Hollywood tells you (string mail, studded leather armor, dungeon torches) and how not to kill yourself.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's just a pet peeve largely because it's very easy to fix and a completely unnecessary disconnect. Dragons are magical and physics-defying by definition. Gold, on the other hand, is both a mundane item and the cornerstone of the game world's economy. Lust for gold (valued because of its rarity) puts people into slavery, drives dragons to pillage the countryside, seeds plots for debtors and scoundrels, and hires armies of mercenaries to topple kingdoms. It's kind of a big deal, and applying gross inflation to it undermines my sense of the setting. Ergo, as asked in the original post - that's why I just swap in a Silver Standard: it helps tone down that problem in my game setting for basically 0 effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlund, post: 6683621, member: 50304"] [URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQZqbGME5HY[/URL] (skip to 4:00 if you want the breakdown on torches in dungeon chambers) It's pretty cool to learn about the difference between what Hollywood tells you (string mail, studded leather armor, dungeon torches) and how not to kill yourself. It's just a pet peeve largely because it's very easy to fix and a completely unnecessary disconnect. Dragons are magical and physics-defying by definition. Gold, on the other hand, is both a mundane item and the cornerstone of the game world's economy. Lust for gold (valued because of its rarity) puts people into slavery, drives dragons to pillage the countryside, seeds plots for debtors and scoundrels, and hires armies of mercenaries to topple kingdoms. It's kind of a big deal, and applying gross inflation to it undermines my sense of the setting. Ergo, as asked in the original post - that's why I just swap in a Silver Standard: it helps tone down that problem in my game setting for basically 0 effort. [/QUOTE]
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