Saturday, July 19, 2014

Mixing Up Coins in Treasure Hoards



Last post I offered up a simple notation addition as a means to add more variety to treasures in a campaign.  Here’s a set of table to convert coins in treasure hoards generated with other methods and in published modules to the size scheme notation.



Coin Diversification Table                                           
Die
Original Coin(s) Value
Roll
1gp
10 gp
100gp
1000gp
10000gp
3
15 Hip
6 Lnp
150 Hzp
3000 Hsp
1500 Hnp
4
80 Lip
80 Hbp
2000 Hip
8000 Lzp
4000 Hsp
5
250 sbp
50 Hcp
5000 mcp
20000 Lcp
1000 Hep
6
60 tsp
24 Lsp
1200 Lzp
30000 mzp
600 Hgp
7
87 szp
14 mep
1750 ssp
7000 tgp
350 Hop
8
20 ssp
80 msp
400 sep
1000 sop
160 Hpp
9
180 mbp
90 tgp
900 msp
720 Lep
7200 Lep
10
2 mep
100 msp
200 mep
10000 msp
20000 mep
11
1 mgp
10 mgp
100 mgp
1000 mgp
10000 mgp
12
11 msp
110 msp
275 sgp
2200 mep
5500 mop
13
6 top
15 sop
48 Lgp
3000 sgp
6000 mop
14
65 tnp
65 sep
65 mop
130 map
6500 spp
15
28 tep
7 spp
14 Hgp
280 Lop
11000 Lep
16
3 tpp
30 tpp
12 Lpp
15 Hap
3000 mpp
17
20 snp
40 sgp
8 Hop
32 Hpp
160 Hap
18
2 tap
5 sap
50 sap
200 map
800 Lap

Definitions of notation used in chart:
 t= tiny, s= small, m=medium, L=Large, H= huge
i=iron, b= brasss, c= copper, z=bronze, s=silver, n=norium, e=electrum, g=gold, o=orichalcum, p=platinum, a=aethril
ex: sop= small orichalcum piece, Hip= huge iron piece

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