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Originally Posted by Kromm
Very much so. This is his main value to the party. Anybody who thinks it counts as "not pulling his weight" is welcome to pay for his own share of uncursings, lodgings, loot shipping, arrows, drinks, repairs to the inn after drinks . . .
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If McMoneybags is doing all that for the Team, it is a very good argument for him getting a bigger share (by skimming the loot-to-cash). I think Hans and I were thinking that everyone pays for their own expenses, or when the whole party is involved, the party pays in equal shares.
With the metagame grief of Free Lunch Express dispelled, this McMoneybags sounds a lot like my McMoneybags character in a non-magic, non-loot oriented campaign. 'We need horses. Who amongst us doesn't have his own horse? No matter, stablemaster, war horses for everybody! *ka-chink*' In this kind of setup, McMoneybags is definitely pulling his own weight.
So just to be whimsical here... What is the collective wisdom on the 'what you could have gotten if you sold it yourself + 1 coin' -scheme by McMoneybags? In how many party would he have an unfortunate accident while dungeon delving? (Assuming everyone pays their own way, so he is not helping them out that way, either.) :)