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That being said, day-by-day cost of living is not attractive to me. In the Pathfinder rules, the Cost of Living option is specifically meant to avoid that level of detail by making it a monthly check. That being said, implementing the option with the ability to house-rule changes would not be a bad thing. |
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It would be neat to use the old English system, with pounds, shillings, pence, pennies and haypennies.
Not sure which would be equivalent to gold, which is the current most commonly used denomination for items. Maybe go with shillings, so pounds would be more equivalent to Platinum? |
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farthing = 0.25 ha'penny = 0.5 penny = 1 shilling = 12 pound = 240 Prices of existing Pathfinder stuff would be wrong (a longsword would be listed as 15 pennies for example) but you could always provide your own price list for players to use. |
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