first up, crafters, and enchanters to a degree.
What to do with lower level PC's who wish to have a character become a prosperous weapon or armor smith?
When a PC is only able to craft the more mundane items there is a sense of "why do it" that prevails most places. My thought is that a player that wants to RP becoming a contributing vendor of smithed goods ext. should not have to grind levels just to be able to make a weapon that the other PC's will buy. Since most PCs if not all will acumulate most of their items through *robbery and mass murder* during their adventuring it is unreasonable to rely on them purchasing items from a level 8 crafter and making that player's crafter feel valued and such even in an RP sense.
I will start with this, after seeing the PCs bring in scads of loot to a city/town to sell to the good ol general merchant ext. I would think and have DMed those PCs acquiring a certain amount of recognition from the NPCs, a certain bit of reknown amongst the general populance. Would not the merchant tell tales of this or that adventurer bring in some unique item or how a certain group has become so wealthy through adventuring? This is an excellent place to start getting your PCs involved in the daily events of a city or town without it just being a tavern talky thing.
Back to point, have an NPC buy crafted items for evn 15-20 more gold then the ingame, generic merchants. Example: PC Hermes holds aloft a sword much like the one in his own scabard and declares " this is a sword that I have smithed with me own hands, I poored my sweat and soul into forging a weapon as fine in quality and in beauty as mine own" he goes on to tell storis of dangers and daring to onlookers and afterward several NPCs get into a bidding war to have this sword...most likely to place above their fireplace
You need not overdo the coinage but for a sword that they would get nothing from another PC or maby 15(usually less) gold from a shop they could receive 50-70 gold. At least try to offer something for the time they (the player) invested in creating this future master smith PC. Later on things will work themselves out but only at much more powerful levels and grinding to get the best materials ext. I had great joy in players being so appreciative of being thought of and given the time and DM love to create a memorable and most notably, a valuable and respected PC.
I DMed where there was a 'Market Monday' player driven event where crafters sold their goods to other PCs but I would login to doll RP xp when warrented, which was often, and to also bring in NPCs who wanted to get their grubby little hands on some of those fine items that those famous or notorious PCs were carting around with them.
The adventures would have been the rockstars and beloved TV personalities in those days...a medieval type fantasy world days given:) and should be treated likewise.It was always rewarding to draw players in and they gave back by providing me with an awesome reason to continue to invest time in DMing and world bulding ext.
It isn't always, or even usually I.M.H.O. the haks, the bright lights and fancy bells and whistles that draw in to the story/server the fine players and cool/interesting/multi-demensional characters. Rather, it is the RP sense of the world and enabling the PCs to be able to not only interact but access what is too often taken for granted or even outright ignored in a fantasy RP world. Haks are cool and I love when used well but giving time to increase the worlds 'live" aspect is without parallel and will be rewarded by investment from the players.
Market Monday was not my idea but I used it for what it was worth and I saw it grow from 2-3 PCs to 10-15+ and made a great jumping off point for further adventure. Some of the best sessions I ever had did not start off with "Out of the very fabric of darkness itself ejakulates forth a demisuedohellfirecrazystatdestructionlich so powerful, that when it farts it causes the death by suffocation of any creature of les then 6HD" well..maybe not that bad but you get the idea. Plus, since market monday could be counted on and run by any DM it was a reliable way to get ALL pcs involved regardless of race class, and most importantly levels.
I just thought I'd throw this out there as I am no longer DMing and miss doing, and playing, this kind of stuff.
Damn I miss DMing, guess I should invest in playing more :innocent:





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