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Using a Variant XP System and Had An Interesting Observation About Treasure
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 8602262" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>Look, I started my current campaign started with the players as destiny-chosen agents of the Imperium. I told them that they could requisition any mundane equipment. The paladin had plate at 1st level. They all started with healing potions. When they needed things like horses, they would ask and be given.</p><p></p><p>They are now 8th level and no longer can requisition (the political situation has changed) , but they still had all of those levels as savings plus what they are making now.</p><p></p><p>They are still finding themselves strapped at time for things like expensive material components, costs associated with adventuring (replacement mounts, ship travel, etc.) and the like. And other adventuring costs like bribing folks and such - maybe you can handwave them off as "roleplaying needs", but since it's money directly spent to influence the adventure just like if you were buying a consumable item, I would treat it in the same category.</p><p></p><p>They have spent very little in frivolous manners, mostly one clothes horse of a character, but gold is still a limitation on what they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 8602262, member: 20564"] Look, I started my current campaign started with the players as destiny-chosen agents of the Imperium. I told them that they could requisition any mundane equipment. The paladin had plate at 1st level. They all started with healing potions. When they needed things like horses, they would ask and be given. They are now 8th level and no longer can requisition (the political situation has changed) , but they still had all of those levels as savings plus what they are making now. They are still finding themselves strapped at time for things like expensive material components, costs associated with adventuring (replacement mounts, ship travel, etc.) and the like. And other adventuring costs like bribing folks and such - maybe you can handwave them off as "roleplaying needs", but since it's money directly spent to influence the adventure just like if you were buying a consumable item, I would treat it in the same category. They have spent very little in frivolous manners, mostly one clothes horse of a character, but gold is still a limitation on what they do. [/QUOTE]
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