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| ======Currency====== | ======Currency====== | ||
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| Each nation has its own particular take on currency, but there are similarities they all share. Primarily, each has three types of coin made from gold, silver, and copper. Currency is generally accepted in any nation, though it may raise an eyebrow or two depending on the cultural and political climate of your campaign. | Each nation has its own particular take on currency, but there are similarities they all share. Primarily, each has three types of coin made from gold, silver, and copper. Currency is generally accepted in any nation, though it may raise an eyebrow or two depending on the cultural and political climate of your campaign. | ||
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| A silver coin is worth 10 copper bits.\\ | A silver coin is worth 10 copper bits.\\ | ||
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| ====Starting currency==== | ====Starting currency==== | ||
| When a player begins the game, they would usually receive a sum of money to purchase an initial set of equipment for adventuring. The formula for starting currency is: | When a player begins the game, they would usually receive a sum of money to purchase an initial set of equipment for adventuring. The formula for starting currency is: | ||