deltadave said:How about taxing them on any money not minted in the kingdoms mints? Include raw gold and ancient coins. Or require them to exchange all money into local currency at the border of the kingdom at horrible exchange rates....
deltadave said:How about taxing them on any money not minted in the kingdoms mints? Include raw gold and ancient coins. Or require them to exchange all money into local currency at the border of the kingdom at horrible exchange rates....
Old One said:To reflect the economic situation, consider the following:
~ OO
- Give each PC 100 gold (or however much you deem appropriate)
- They are required to spend all but 5 gold, but can't spend more than 25-50 gold on any one item. This reflects high tax levels and accumulated material wealth that is in goods, not coin.
- Anything bought during PC creation is at normal PHB prices. However, anything purchased after PC creation will be at the inflated, war-time prices. This will encourage PCs to burn most of their starting money, since later purchases may cost 2-3 times as much.
- Consider giving each PC an heirloom item of a type appropriate for their class. This non-magical item is something they couldn't otherwise afford to buy, but lessens the sting of overall "poorness" a bit. A masterwork item would be a nice touch.
That idea had passed through my head as well. How did money work in Medieval Europe? Was French money something that had to be exchanged for different currency if traveling into the Holy Roman Empire?
Rel said:But you should also understand that you may be altering some fundamentals of game balance. The "fighter types" may suffer a lot in effectiveness if they don't have decent armor and weapons whereas a Monk won't suffer at all.
Wilphe said:Mint 20 new 50% silver pieces that you say are worth the same as the old ones. If anyone tries to tell you otherwise then mutter ominously about thier heads.
Net profit to the Crown: 10 silver peices (or 100%)
Congratulations, you just doubled your money
If you want to really mess with them, call in all the precous metal as a "strategic resource" and force ordinary people to use base metal coins, or, worse, Paper money.
Know how some countries don't let thier citizens hold hard currency?
Have the same penalties for anyone holding precious metal without authorisation.
Then realise that you will be playing in the Fantasy equivalent of 1923 Germany, Somalia and North Korea rolled into one.
Is that grim enough?