03-24-2022, 06:51 AM | #1 |
Join Date: Mar 2022
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Finances and coin in TFT
Couple of questions:
1. How much do people start their characters with regards to coin? 2. How much do people maintain "finances" and money. For examples the aspects of people having a job, getting paid, room and board , etc.? Anyone include this aspect? How much? |
03-24-2022, 10:28 AM | #2 |
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: New England
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Re: Finances and coin in TFT
I use the recommended $1,000 as a reference and go up or down depending on the character's background. I also don't allow players to buy anything they want for their characters; items like potions, fine weapons, etc. all have to be approved.
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03-24-2022, 11:27 AM | #3 | |
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Boston area
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Re: Finances and coin in TFT
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I do use jobs, though I fudge rather a lot by allowing time off more or less whenever needed (or else being an adventurer would be too difficult). I use the recommendation that unemployed characters spend One of my players has acquired a large house after killing that baddies who lived there. I increase his cost of living considerably for this very useful bit of real estate. Last edited by phiwum; 03-25-2022 at 06:38 PM. Reason: I misremembered the room and board costs. |
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03-24-2022, 01:18 PM | #4 | |
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Indiana
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Re: Finances and coin in TFT
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That explains why he invited my Master Physicker/Alchemist Goblin to stay there. I haven't started my own TFT group yet but I'm taking notes from ITL and how you are doing it. I think that the ITL info is a great place to start. It can be tweaked some from there based upon the situation and/or economy of one's area of Cidri. I'm essentially rebuilding something similar to what we had in our classic TFT game world with whatever twist has to be made to make it work with the new TFT. Much of that stuff didn't change much, if at all. The difference is that I took over what a deceased friend created. I'm using my old memory to rebuild some of that into a new area of Cidri. Last edited by Bill_in_IN; 03-24-2022 at 01:24 PM. |
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03-31-2022, 04:37 PM | #5 |
Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: London Uk, but originally from Scotland
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Re: Finances and coin in TFT
I’ve got no standard approach for this, it depends on the story I’ve set up. Sometimes I’ll start them with a generous amount of cash and gear, other times I’ll start them with nothing at all and part of the adventure will be getting stuff.
As to the “in between dungeons” bit, I’d rather Role-play this than abstract it with a job table. |
04-02-2022, 04:59 AM | #6 |
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: New Jersey
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Re: Finances and coin in TFT
The characters in my campaign all started with $0. Two of them began as slaves forced into arena combats.
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04-02-2022, 07:22 AM | #7 | |
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Indiana
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Re: Finances and coin in TFT
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I have four main avenues for a character to start, make money, and gain EXP. However, any character with skill sets that have demand can get an appropriate job. All are needed for a vibrant economy. 1. Arena battles are the obvious choice. PCs are 'usually' there by choice and NPC are prisoners from outer lands. Both PCs and NPCs have sponsors/managers or controller/owners in the case of the NPCs. Their sponsor/owners are responsible for their equipment, medical care, pay, etc. PCs get an appropriate cut (sponsor's call) by estimating purse (kind of like boxing/wrestling/prize fighting). The assumption is that there is a huge audience with lots of financial activity going on. If a character likes this, they can remain a gladiator of they wish. If they quit or become an adventurer, they are responsible for their own equipment/supplies so they had better manage their prize monies well enough to do that. EXP is awarded mostly per this guideline. PC Attribute Total PCAT>NPCAT-->50 EXP. PCAT=NPCAT-->75 EXP. PCAT<NPCAT-->100 EXP. This also applies to multiple PC and NPC fights. 2. Join the military. Pay is in line with the ITL jobs table. This starts with a variety of group exercises which are like more specifically designed arena battles where there is no non-military audience or related financial activity. EXP is awarded within similar guidelines as arena battles with augmentation based upon the danger level of the exercise. These military characters will most likely start as military shipment escorts and provide protection to citizens in the outer reaches of the kingdom with a chance at being involved in even larger military engagements. 3. Go straight to being an adventurer--preferably in a group of 4 or more. A starting character gets $1,000 to start from scratch. They had better be good at "finding" things to generate income. EXP is awarded per guidelines in ITL. 4. Related to numbers 2 and 3 above is being a mercenary type. They are hired by anyone that needs them. This is usually individuals, adventuring parties, and even the military. In my area of Cidri, some of the better connected mercenary groups have business relationships with the military. 5. Braniac characters are encouraged to do their things as well to feed the demand for the other characters above. Physickers, alchemists, chemists, engineers, armourers, and wizards are always in demand. ITL job tables apply. EXP award is slower for lower risk jobs. |
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04-08-2022, 09:23 AM | #8 |
Join Date: Mar 2022
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Re: Finances and coin in TFT
Thanks so much for this info, very very helpful! I like the bonus for the AT differentials between the PC and NPC.
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