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: Hear, hear! [[User:Detarame|absalom]] 10:51, 11 November 2014 (EST)
 
: Hear, hear! [[User:Detarame|absalom]] 10:51, 11 November 2014 (EST)
 
:: HEY. HEY. None of that now ya heathens. It's your own damn fault for introducing me to the Tome of Awesome, ya fuckers. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
 
:: HEY. HEY. None of that now ya heathens. It's your own damn fault for introducing me to the Tome of Awesome, ya fuckers. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
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::: I love the Tome of Awesome. I am just of a mind that as often as it is a useful traveler's guide it is a vision to work away from and not towards. In a similar vein, email me your meatspace-20. I want to drop ship you an early christmas gift I think you will appreciate. [[User:Detarame|absalom]] 15:48, 11 November 2014 (EST)

Revision as of 16:48, 11 November 2014

Mithral coins are twice the value of platinum!

To determine the additional price for the mithral (as compared to the normal item's price), use the non-mithral item's original weight and multiply that by 500 gp per pound.

Since the final product weighs half as much, mithral is 1Kgp/lb, which comes out to 20gp/coin. This implies that mithral is as common or even more common than platinum, since the latter isn't used as a raw material (only as a currency), while the former would almost immediately be used to make fancy stuff upon extraction (just ignore armor pricing in this calculation, because it is wacko, which it needs to be for mithral armor to be worth buying). Anyway, I just thought this was cute. -Slitherrr

Scratch the above calculation--it's 500gp/lb (given here), so it's exactly the value of platinum (and thus even more likely to be a more common metal). That's weird, but I guess we can handwave with wastage and labor costs -Slitherrr

Also, I never noticed before looking at this that Agile half-plate weighs five more pounds than regular half-plate. Whuh? -Slitherrr

I do not approve of this level of realism or attention to detail in my fantasy life --Msallen

Hear, hear! absalom 10:51, 11 November 2014 (EST)
HEY. HEY. None of that now ya heathens. It's your own damn fault for introducing me to the Tome of Awesome, ya fuckers. -Slitherrr
I love the Tome of Awesome. I am just of a mind that as often as it is a useful traveler's guide it is a vision to work away from and not towards. In a similar vein, email me your meatspace-20. I want to drop ship you an early christmas gift I think you will appreciate. absalom 15:48, 11 November 2014 (EST)