Just out of curiosity, has anyone else noticed that the weight of coins seems to have gone up quite a bit? I know that every coin is technically supposed to weigh 1 ounce of its base material. When you go around carrying 100 copper, that's a LOT! But, in most cases in D&D that weight is not calculated (mostly because it's a very fluctuating amount).
In the MUD, some coins get proper weight (AKA: silver) but others (AKA: copper) do not go by that. What I suggest is that all coin weigh a very insignificant amount or that the banking fees are removed. It's already been made in this MUD to be very hard to earn coin once you've done most of the quests (especially as a wizard) and not being able to stash one's own coin without a very hefty fee (10% is a lot - especially considering the cost markup for buying stuff).
Weight of coins:
Weight of coins:
This land shall come to the God who knows the answer to War. -Ninety-Nine Nights
I like this idea. The weight of coins doesn't really make much of a difference to me. But if a banker was charging me 10% interest to hold my coin, he would never see it.
And, in fact, they don't. Except for a token amount in case I die and need to buy pants. (Learned that the hard way).
And, in fact, they don't. Except for a token amount in case I die and need to buy pants. (Learned that the hard way).
The truth cant hurt you its just like the dark
It scares you witless
But in time you see things clear and stark
It scares you witless
But in time you see things clear and stark