Debating buying this. Has anyone bought and assembled it yet? Worth it?
It seems to me that most treasure table rolls would be hard to represent without a LOT of printing and cutting. Are the denominations in the set slightly higher and more abstract?
Debating buying this. Has anyone bought and assembled it yet? Worth it?
It seems to me that most treasure table rolls would be hard to represent without a LOT of printing and cutting. Are the denominations in the set slightly higher and more abstract?
I would like to know that too. Also are there enough denominations for gp to play 3 dragon ante with ?
I just got this, and I haven't even printed anything out, but I can tell you what it comes with and maybe it'll be enough for you to make your decision.
Three forms of currency, Dwarven, Elven, Human
Dwarven: 1 CP, 1 SP, 1 GP, 1PP
Elven: Interesting coinage, one coin worth 8 SP and and one worth 8 GP that can be split into 8 pieces.
Human: 1CP, 2CP 3CP, 5CP, 1SP, 5SP, 1GP, 5GP, 1PP, 5PP, 10PP
And fake versions as well.
And a treasure chest to hold everything.
Each page has a different amount of coins on it, but the small amounts, such as copper have about 20 coins per sheet, some of the larger amounts such gold coins have about 8-10 per sheet.
So yeah to get say 10000 gold it would be a lot of printing, but I don't think anyone would ever want to do that. Having enough coinage to represent different cultures seems good enough to me. Personally I plan to make maybe thirty of each type, so one sheet of copper, and maybe three sheets of gold. And if I feel I need more, I'll print them out later.