Yes, I do, but that's only because of my particular campaign's economics, demographics, and culture.ptolemy18 said:Does anyone else think the existing spells are a little cheap?
ptolemy18 said:So now the players want to find a temple to raise one of the party from the dead, which I've already established is something that only really rich people can afford to do. (Seems like the way the world works...) But when I look in the PHB, the cost for a 5th level spell by a 9th level caster is only (9x50) = 450 gp! Ack! Way too cheap!
Pants said:Well, there is that 18th level High Cleric of the Silver Flame, though here powers are very... limited.
Quasqueton said:It's interesting how many people talk of changing the rules on this. Why don't you, as DM, just limit how much treasure the PCs get?
Instead of putting 5,000gp in the BBEG's treasure chest, put just 500gp.
Quasqueton
True, but there aren't many other expensive services adventurers need besides magic so it might still work.Crothian said:That solution doesn't just make the spells more expensive, it makes everything more expensive.
After armor and weapons and equipment, what else are PCs buying? And other than plate armor, what are PCs buying that costs more than a one-time price of a few hundred gold?That solution doesn't just make the spells more expensive, it makes everything more expensive.