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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: phoenix az
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could you send me your e mail?
it is extensive,the way i did was to group my items by type of items and then catagorize them by tech lvl and culture that produced them so i could mirrpr trade between cultures. every item on my lists represent a commen specimen and are priced as such, i then have a table that adjusts the costs for cheaper made items or more expensive better made items and a table for decoration lvl of items which adjust cost. tempering,inlay,filigree,etching,color ans scarcity of dye,rarity,etc. i have most of this info in spiral notebooks,a lot of the 'fantasy'items i have typed out on my computer, and had to add in some catagories pertinant to a fantasy world which in most cases can be made from real world earth materials,but some materials have their own stand alone tables or lists,such as adamantium,feather steel(unique to my fantasy world), mage tech items,etc. whats cool about doing your own lists is you can get as detailed and extensive as you want. so all your needing is dark ages to medieval period tech then? no gun powder,mail,lamellar,coat of plates,quilted,padded,textile based armor, basically viking age period stuff.
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if your in a fair fight,you did'nt plan it properly.. Last edited by reb; 07-19-2013 at 08:18 AM. Reason: more info |
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