Quasqueton
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And isn't that the original complaint? Magic is too cheap?they could be buying magic, or spending money to craft their own
Quasqueton
And isn't that the original complaint? Magic is too cheap?they could be buying magic, or spending money to craft their own
The prices in the book aren't incompatible with a 10% tithe. The tithe is just health insurance (with price discrimination and a subsidy from the peasants' employer, the local lord).painandgreed said:A cleric who charged by the book would not get any takers from the local community and probably be run out of town for charging prices nobody could afford while people's family and realatives died off when they could have been saved.
IMC, each community has a cleric or in urban settings belongs to a church. Each family tithes 10% of their earnings to their church and in return get free healing.
Quasqueton said: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?
Without buying magic spells or items, PCs don't need much money.
Henry said:As other posters noted, Raise Dead, Resurrection, and True Res are HIDEOUSLY expensive, thanks to the material components.
RangerWickett said:I, on the other hand, believe that the costs for spells is too high. When a farmer might make 30 gp in a year (I'm just pulling that number out of my ***, and it's probably too high), being able to make 30gp in a few minutes by casting one spell is ridiculous. If I can cast "cure light wounds," I'd love to make people my friends by charging about 1 silver piece for it, with the understanding that there's a limited supply.
Stormrunner said:But look at the NPC hirelings table. If 1sp/day is the "minimum wage", then comparing it to US minimum wage we get 1sp=$40-$50.