I am a new GM with new players who bought this game because it looked very cool. It is indeed very cool and we have been enjoying it. Once again, hats off to FFG. My players are heavy MMO and video game RPG players. This is fine, but it has turned them into scavenging cleptos which makes it difficult for this newb GM sometimes. They cannot get past their desire to farm items and stay in the story.
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In the Eye for an Eye scenario they were searching everything in the manor house, including looking for Ashaffenburg's money stash after he was drugged and stealing the beer out of the wine cellar for their packs. They didn't level their skullduggery or anything, but I think they are just following their natural video game RPG tendencies to farm things or gather crafting items. Fortunately for them, the tendencies paid off in the end because they had the books and the painting and weren't giving them up to anyone. Act III turned out to be a huge battle of the Chaos group trying to recover the items through brute force and for good measure I threw in the beastman attack in the middle of it all. It was a bloody ending.
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Anyway, finally to my question: What is everyone doing for corpse looting? I understand the concept that you can change parentheses values if you customize the equipment for the NPC or enemy, but what if you use the default values/typical trappings found in the book? They ALWAYS check the corpses and expect to find equipment, items, or money. Even if they don't need items they will take it to sell. This is fine when I have custom equipment on NPC's, but can't figure out what to do with default stuff. Do I just tell them things like crude beastman weapons or cobbled together orc armor have no market value? Knowing them, they would still take it...
Any suggestions would be good as well as how to curb my players desire to constantly be gathering items.
Also, one last thing. How much should I charge if my player wants to buy a horse? Do they need to pay to stable it (including food and supplies for it) or is that too detailed? They wanted to ask about buying griffons, but I told them that was too far out of their influence in the realm of the Empire for now...
, so thanks for cheering me up. I Hope this will be of any help.