Upper_Krust
Legend
Re: Wealth
Hi Xeriar mate!
Exactly. But the items borrowed by cohorts/followers are obviously not representative of 'personal' items, so they don't derive from the CR^3 x 100 GP table.
Good luck with that!
Looking at the demographics*. A population of 6 billion could support (approx.) 19 characters of 30th or higher level (as high as 43rd-level)
*Incidently just noticed you would need at least 23+ million to support Elminster as a 35th-level NPC (if hes the highest level).
Anyway. Our own planet has wealth akin to 100 trillion dollars (?) which is about 200 billion GP.
Then of course you have to take into account other worlds; other planes; other realities etc.
I see what you mean now; I'll look into it, although I am happy with this current solution until I find a fault with it.
But thats what it does refer to. Only personal gear/equipment. Secondary equipment/wealth/property is all handled with the other table (ECL^3 x 100)
Above 20th-level when NPC items start to bottom out at DMG limits; PCs are going to gain more and more items they won't personally use because they already own better equipment.
These secondary items are counted as wealth; not personal items.
Above 200 ECL the beings are going to be so powerful they won't bother with anything less than artifacts, if even then.
Hi Xeriar mate!

Xeriar said:An arsenal of minor magical items, probably doled out to a legion of followers. They still 'posess' them, though.
Exactly. But the items borrowed by cohorts/followers are obviously not representative of 'personal' items, so they don't derive from the CR^3 x 100 GP table.
Xeriar said:I'm redoing the whole city generation/economics thing to reflect the more ridiculous situations that the WotC system causes. I jst need to get off my be-hind and reinstall builder to write the damn thing, actually![]()
Good luck with that!

Xeriar said:Regardless, at the more ridulous levels we speak of, these people are holding more coin than ever could have been minted in history.
Looking at the demographics*. A population of 6 billion could support (approx.) 19 characters of 30th or higher level (as high as 43rd-level)
*Incidently just noticed you would need at least 23+ million to support Elminster as a 35th-level NPC (if hes the highest level).
Anyway. Our own planet has wealth akin to 100 trillion dollars (?) which is about 200 billion GP.
Then of course you have to take into account other worlds; other planes; other realities etc.
Xeriar said:To increase the power granted by an item one step, it goes up to the next squared value.
Ie, a +11 item is 11^2 times some value, a +12 item is 12^2 times the same value, and so on.
If you increase monetary wealth based on a squares system (ECL * ECL * constant), then their equipment keeps pace with them. If you increase faster than that (like your insistance on ECL^3, or dear heavenly gods, ECL^4 earlier) than their items may outstrip their power.
I see what you mean now; I'll look into it, although I am happy with this current solution until I find a fault with it.
Xeriar said:You could refine CR^CR*constant to refer to their own personal gear, and not backup items, holdings, or stuff handed out to followers. I would agree with that.
But thats what it does refer to. Only personal gear/equipment. Secondary equipment/wealth/property is all handled with the other table (ECL^3 x 100)
Xeriar said:But an ever smaller percentage of their wealth is going to be coin.
Above 20th-level when NPC items start to bottom out at DMG limits; PCs are going to gain more and more items they won't personally use because they already own better equipment.
These secondary items are counted as wealth; not personal items.
Xeriar said:And it's important to keep a squared system or less, especially with the ECLs you talk about in this Immortal's Handbook of yours...![]()
Above 200 ECL the beings are going to be so powerful they won't bother with anything less than artifacts, if even then.