New Homebrew 3ed GM Screen (items prices, etc.)

By GullyFoyle, in WFRP Gamemasters

I'm not sure how useful others will find this (I use a lot of my own short hand), but just in case I thought I'd post it for others.

It has a landscape orientation and has a variety of things I tend to forget when running my campaign. Let me know if you see any errors.

I used UniversalHead's background image ... Universal, let me know if this is a problem and I'll strip it out and repost.

Hope others find it useful,

Gully

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6731172/WFRP%203ed%20Screen.pdf

Edit: Replaced old link with dropbox link

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Great work on the screen. I like the prices list. It's stuff we use as GMs a lot.

jh

How did you come up with the prices?

From a gamist standpoint, I think Id go with higher brass penny prices (and round to the 5's and 10's for easier player tracking).

jh

I could not download it, it failed a couple of times. As Emirikol suggested, get a Dropbox account, so I can download it. :)

OK, reposted using dropbox ....

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6731172/WFRP%203ed%20Screen.pdf

@Emirikol I converted 2ed prices to pennies then converted those back to 3ed prices. So 2ed penny = 3ed penny. I realize this isn't quite correct for everything but in some instances its correct and it was a short cut I was willing to work with. YMMV.

Example:

2ed Dagger = 1 gc (2ed) = 240 p (2ed)

3ed Dagger = 10 s (3ed) = 250 p (3ed)

So thats pretty close, a very few where exact matches ... but of course many where very different. I was willing to live with it to make things easier.

For encumbrance I mostly guessed based off of 2ed encumbrance and 3ed examples. If something was breakable or sharp, I generally gave it 1 more encumbrance than its size would normally indicate.

Edit: another price example 2ed Buckler = 480p, 3ed Buckler = 500p

Edit: I also fixed one type-o where the lock said common instead of average ...

Brilliant, thanks for the price list