[Discuss] Adventures taxed! Very lame...
Robert Croson, Jr
robert at arcm.com
Wed Jan 3 16:05:04 CET 2007
On 3 Jan 2007 at 20:27, Vin wrote:
> On 1/3/07, Robert Croson, Jr <robert at arcm.com> wrote:
> >
> > But unique items are the most likely explanation. If the item was good
> > enough,
> > and the right buyer was found, then it is very possible that the sale
> > price could
> > have gone over 100 gold.
>
> Oh, ok. My adventurer has never seen so much gold, gold gold and more gold.
> What's the point of having it allis my reason...ie until another visible
> action for an Adventurer comes from the game, using money to do some thing.
Money is useful for an adventurer, to an extent. The more money you have, the
more expensive rest options you can use, and the less time you need to spend
resting.
What would be great is if adventurers could sell normal items to other
adventurers. As of now, you can only sell Unique Items to nobles, and *give*
items to other adventurers. You can't demand your 4 silver in return for that
blanket or bedroll.
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