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douglas said:
Which is why I counted it at full value instead of expected sale price. He can keep it, but it should count towards his share of the loot.
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NullAshton said:
My share of the loot! You need a rogue! Otherwise, you'd be stuck at the first mechanical trap you come across, and we'd still be trying to open that chest. So no, it shouldn't count as my share of the loot. It's for the party.
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There may be some interesting party interactions in the next session....
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douglas said:
I only counted them because I was adding up the total gp gain for all the time I and Violist have been playing so I could compare it to the 40000 difference between starting wealth for 13th and 14th level characters.
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So a few more double/triple treasure critter... hmm...
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douglas said:
So I might as well sell and buy new for the bow as far as what this shop can do is concerned. Would it be worthwhile to search for an expert bowmaker to do the job? I'm not really sure whether strengthening an existing bow would be possible or not through mundane means, but I think my character would have some knowledge on the subject as a long-time expert with a bow and follower of a deity that favors the longbow. Of course, the existence of magic in D&D should make near anything possible, but finding such a craftsman might be a bit harder.
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I suppose a quest could be made from it ... find the anchient elven zen bowmaster ... convince him to work your bow ... do the chore he wants done as payment ... and find the material he needs to hold the enchantment whilst he works on the actual bow... yes... could be done, when the time comes.