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In the introduction section, a characters starting gold is given as 4d4 * 10 gp, but in the equipment section it is listed as 5d4 * 10 gp. Which is the correct value?

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In the introduction section, a characters starting gold is given as 4d4 * 10 gp, but in the equipment section it is listed as 5d4 * 10 gp. Which is the correct value?

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5d4x10 is correct. I noticed that light hammers were listed in the equipment chapter, but no heavier hammers. I’m not complaining about this, exactly, but I’m curious as to why they didn’t seem to be there. Is it for flavor, realism, or game balance reasons? Hmm. Good question. It’s true that I’ve never liked the aesthetic of carrying around a big hammer, but they might have just been edited from the list by mistake. It’s easy enough to bring them in from D&D. In the weapons table, the guisarme is not asterisked, but it is called a reach weapon in the text. I am assuming the asterisk is an omission. The guisarme should have an asterisk. That’s errata. Is it a fair assumption that all reach weapons extend the wielder’s reach such that he can make attacks 5′ farther away than normal, but cannot attack foes with the weapon who come within his normal reach? The text only says that reach is extended 5′, and the glaive is the only weapon (I believe) that explicitly states that it cannot be u

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