Chain 10'
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 10:26 pm
why is this a 30gp item?
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Just because someone can buy it for 30gp doesn't mean he can sell it for 30gp... My players have used chains for various innovative tasks, including using them as barter for something seemingly more useful. But, 5 10' chains become a very durable (and heavy) 50' rope...caveman wrote:The reason its strange is that sometimes a 0 level guy gets one, and then he's rich already! But its not a terribly useful item. With such a short equipment list, its kinda funny.
Two thoughts occur here...caveman wrote:The reason its strange is that sometimes a 0 level guy gets one, and then he's rich already! But its not a terribly useful item. With such a short equipment list, its kinda funny.
If she's "hot" because of the burning farm, that's just sick, dude!Karaptis wrote:Something to chain the farmer's hot daughter to after you burned his farm.
Demonstration of someone who never encountered a rust monster lacking (likely out of game) knowledge of what it does. People roll their eyes at rust monsters (and gas spores and rot grubs and gelatinous cubes), but those kinds of monsters serve a purpose. They contribute to the player's experience point totals.TheNobleDrake wrote:players selling down to one suit of armor because "no use" for extra suits, selling down to one melee and one ranged weapon because "no use" for backups
See, that's the weird thing about my group - they've fought rust monsters in various editions of D&D, they've had monsters sunder their equipment, they've even been waylaid by a wizard they offended and robbed entirely of magical gear and watched as a character in DCC lost a weapon to a fumble result...jmucchiello wrote:Demonstration of someone who never encountered a rust monster lacking (likely out of game) knowledge of what it does. People roll their eyes at rust monsters (and gas spores and rot grubs and gelatinous cubes), but those kinds of monsters serve a purpose. They contribute to the player's experience point totals.TheNobleDrake wrote:players selling down to one suit of armor because "no use" for extra suits, selling down to one melee and one ranged weapon because "no use" for backups