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==== Treasure allocation ==== | ==== Treasure allocation ==== | ||
- | As the PCs progress through the levels, treasure will be parceled out in a | + | As the PCs progress through the levels, treasure will be parceled out as |
- | manner consistent with the " | + | detailed in the " |
- | This means that as a six-person party of Level N progresses through that level | + | Items will be described only by level and rarity and it is up to the party (as a |
- | (on the way to Level N+1), they (as a team) will be awarded five magic items of | + | team) to decide what they really are. Naturally, cash may be divided easily and |
- | Levels N+1, N+2, N+2, N+3, and N+4, along with cash equivalent | + | (once the party returns to civilization), may be used to purchase additional |
- | items. | + | Common magic items or non-magical equipment. |
- | These magic items will not be specified and it is up to the party (as a team) to | + | On the table below, I will roll a d20 for each of the four lines at a given |
- | decide what they really are. | + | level. For a party of six PCs, each roll is at +2. |
- | the party returns to civilization), may be used to purchase additional magic | + | determined as follows: If the die roll is odd, the item is Common. |
- | items or non-magical equipment. | + | roll is even, the item is Uncommon. |
+ | is Rare. | ||
- | //Note: The "Level" column below refers to the last level the party | + | ^ Party\\ |
- | **completed**. The "Item Levels" | + | | **8** | Coins: (11+) 2d6 x 100 gp | |
- | party finds **while adventuring at that level**. In other words, by the time | + | | | Gems: (13-19) one gem worth 500 gp; (20+) one gem worth 1,000 gp | |
- | the party reaches 4th level, they will have found 3,120 gp. During the course | + | | | Art: (18-19) 1d3 art objects worth 250 gp; (20+) one worth 1,500 gp | |
- | of the next several adventures, they will find an additional | + | | | Magic: (13+) one magic item of level 1d4 + 8 | |
+ | | **9** | Coins: (11+) 2d8 x 100 gp | | ||
+ | | | Gems: (13-19) one gem worth 500 gp; (20+) one gem worth 1,000 gp | | ||
+ | | | Art: (18-19) 1d4 art objects worth 250 gp; (20+) one worth 1,500 gp | | ||
+ | | | Magic: (13+) one magic item of level 1d4 + 9 | | ||
+ | | **10** | Coins: (11+) 2d10 x 100 gp | | ||
+ | | | Gems: (13-19) one gem worth 500 gp; (20+) one gem worth 1,000 gp | | ||
+ | | | Art: (18-19) one art objects worth 1,500 gp; (20+) one worth 2,500 gp | | ||
+ | | | Magic: (13+) one magic item of level 1d4 + 10 | | ||
- | ^ Treasure and Magic Item Summary Table (by Level) | + | The table below is included for historical purposes. |
- | ^ Level ^ | + | (retroactively) starting around 4th level and ended when the party reached 8th |
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- | | | + | ^ Treasure and Magic Item Summary Table (by Level) |
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- | | 10 | 5,000 | 11 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 14 | | + | | |
- | | 11 | 9,000 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 14 | 15 | | + | | |
- | | 12 | | + | |
- | | 13 | | + | |
- | | 14 | | + | |
- | | 15 | | + | |
- | | 16 | | + | |
- | | 17 | | + | |
- | | 18 | | + | |
- | | 19 | 105, | + | |
- | | 20 | 125, | + | |
- | | 21 | 225, | + | |
- | | 22 | 325, | + | |
- | | 23 | 425, | + | |
- | | 24 | 525, | + | |
- | | 25 | 625, | + | |
- | | 26 | 1, | + | |
- | | 27 | 1, | + | |
- | | 28 | 2, | + | |
- | | 29 | 2, | + | |
- | | 30 | 3, | + | |
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