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<blockquote data-quote="Nytmare" data-source="post: 5084484" data-attributes="member: 55178"><p>I had a party of four which became a party of three. I ignored the parcels for a while, had a player who "misunderstood" the item creation ritual for a while, and had a string of encounters where the players never found the treasure, let bad guys get away with their treasure, or let obnoxious NPCs sweep through after they had cleared out all the monsters and keep all the loot for themselves.</p><p></p><p>Now, we have a brand spanking new fourth character, and I realized that the rest of the group's equipment, though more plentiful, wasn't as fancy as his shiny new set of three items.</p><p></p><p>I'm woefully behind, but thankfullly they just cleared out the Horned Hold and are staring at a huge pile of loot, unopened treasure chests, and a stockpile of crated goods that I can fill with whatever the hell we need.</p><p></p><p>What I ended up doing was just tallying their magical, non-potion equipment and figuring out the total parcel "weight" for a four man, ninth level party, which actually wasn't anywhere near as hard as I had assumed it was going to be. Then I just filled the list up with a chunk of wishlist items till the numbers matched.</p><p></p><p>I'm ignoring (and assuming that in the long run it won't matter) actual item levels and consumable magic stuff. I figure that as long as the item worth stays close to the right amount, and that the money and consumables I give them never goes over what they should be getting just for that level, then it's good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nytmare, post: 5084484, member: 55178"] I had a party of four which became a party of three. I ignored the parcels for a while, had a player who "misunderstood" the item creation ritual for a while, and had a string of encounters where the players never found the treasure, let bad guys get away with their treasure, or let obnoxious NPCs sweep through after they had cleared out all the monsters and keep all the loot for themselves. Now, we have a brand spanking new fourth character, and I realized that the rest of the group's equipment, though more plentiful, wasn't as fancy as his shiny new set of three items. I'm woefully behind, but thankfullly they just cleared out the Horned Hold and are staring at a huge pile of loot, unopened treasure chests, and a stockpile of crated goods that I can fill with whatever the hell we need. What I ended up doing was just tallying their magical, non-potion equipment and figuring out the total parcel "weight" for a four man, ninth level party, which actually wasn't anywhere near as hard as I had assumed it was going to be. Then I just filled the list up with a chunk of wishlist items till the numbers matched. I'm ignoring (and assuming that in the long run it won't matter) actual item levels and consumable magic stuff. I figure that as long as the item worth stays close to the right amount, and that the money and consumables I give them never goes over what they should be getting just for that level, then it's good enough. [/QUOTE]
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