I ask this question here cuz I was wondering if it was just too cruel of an idea I came up with, the idea behind it was we’ve been encountering a lot of bandits recently on our travels and finding some chest from two small dungeons we’ve encountered. a rogue will always been insist on looting the bodies before everyone else has time to react and making sleight of hand rolls to pocket a lot of the treasure for himself.
the DM was getting frankly annoyed by how many times this was happening, but didn’t want to just tell me he couldn’t loot the bodies, so talked to him about an idea during a bathroom break in our game about bandits having fake currency on them, like fool’s gold coins and metal coin imitations of silver and copper. he got the widest grin I’ve seen on his face and now our rogue is loaded up with 23 fake gold coins alongside his massive horde.
he hasn’t spent any money yet but I noticed after that change he started, describing NPCs looking more at the money they were given when counting it out, but I’ll update later what happens when the rogue finds out.
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r/DnD I ask this question here cuz I was wondering if it was just too cruel of an idea I came up with, the idea behind it was we’ve been encountering a lot of bandits recently on our travels and finding some chest from two small dungeons we’ve encountered. a rogue will always been insist on looting the bodies before everyone else has time to react and making sleight of hand rolls to pocket a lot of the treasure for himself. the DM was getting frankly annoyed by how many times this was happening, but didn’t want to just tell me he couldn’t loot the bodies, so talked to him about an idea during a bathroom break in our game about bandits having fake currency on them, like fool’s gold coins and metal coin imitations of silver and copper. he got the widest grin I’ve seen on his face and now our rogue is loaded up with 23 fake gold coins alongside his massive horde. he hasn’t spent any money yet but I noticed after that change he started, describing NPCs looking more at the money they were given when counting it out, but I’ll update later what happens when the rogue finds out. submitted by /u/misclipse [link] [comments]
I ask this question here cuz I was wondering if it was just too cruel of an idea I came up with, the idea behind it was we’ve been encountering a lot of bandits recently on our travels and finding some chest from two small dungeons we’ve encountered. a rogue will always been insist on looting the bodies before everyone else has time to react and making sleight of hand rolls to pocket a lot of the treasure for himself.
the DM was getting frankly annoyed by how many times this was happening, but didn’t want to just tell me he couldn’t loot the bodies, so talked to him about an idea during a bathroom break in our game about bandits having fake currency on them, like fool’s gold coins and metal coin imitations of silver and copper. he got the widest grin I’ve seen on his face and now our rogue is loaded up with 23 fake gold coins alongside his massive horde.
he hasn’t spent any money yet but I noticed after that change he started, describing NPCs looking more at the money they were given when counting it out, but I’ll update later what happens when the rogue finds out.
submitted by /u/misclipse
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