You have great understanding on how businesses work so you can get a good price in almost everything you buy or sell.
You get haggle as skill.
You must be from Westgate to get this feat.
[FEAT] Mercantile Background
Hmm,
Just a thought, why from Westgate? I dont believe it is counted as a hometown.
Also, perhaps, instead, a bonus to haggle would be more plausable?
Feedback is always welcome,
Thanks,
Just a thought, why from Westgate? I dont believe it is counted as a hometown.
Also, perhaps, instead, a bonus to haggle would be more plausable?
Feedback is always welcome,
Thanks,
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I would suggest that rather than introduce a very similar feat, we perhaps look at expanding the regions/cultures included in the above.Those Help Files that, of course everyone reads *stares*, well they wrote:Silver Palm Feat
Your culture is based on haggling and the art of the deal.
This feat improves your appraise and haggling skills.
You must be from Zhentil Keep or Mithril Hall to gain this feat.
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Silver Palm is interesting and all, but I like this feat Idea in addition, if the two feats could have a stacking effect. That's just my thought though. It would make since if members of the merchant guild, say, had access to such a feat. It would be a fine reward for joining. Having the option to take the feat open I mean.
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