My campaign economy cannot sustain an influx of funds, do you realize what an economic catastrophe that would be? I’m doing you the favor, I am controlling loot inflation!
I remember I was playing curse of strahd and the dm had the travel rations cost like 80gold apiece. We argued and haggled to no avail. So we started butchering everything we saw, didnt matters what it was or what race it got butchered.
When werewolves die they turn back into their human form so we started knocking them out and butchering them while they were still alive, just to get some food and to avoid being seen as cannibals
My campaign economy cannot sustain an influx of funds, do you realize what an economic catastrophe that would be? I’m doing you the favor, I am controlling loot inflation!
“You find 100,000 gp”
“Oh!”
“You can now afford a loaf of bread”
“Oh.”
“But the loaf of bread has incredible healing properties”
“Oh!”
“Except when it’s moldy, at which point it’s a mild poison. And it’s a bit moldy.”
“Oh.”
I remember I was playing curse of strahd and the dm had the travel rations cost like 80gold apiece. We argued and haggled to no avail. So we started butchering everything we saw, didnt matters what it was or what race it got butchered.
When werewolves die they turn back into their human form so we started knocking them out and butchering them while they were still alive, just to get some food and to avoid being seen as cannibals
Riiiiight. So how about these dragon hordes ? Are dragons just F. A. Hayek’s representation in dnd ? Saving the economy from disaster ?
To fix the economy you must head east to the Dungeon of Greed and defeat the evil economancer.