Wealth and Money

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Money use to be such a simple thing. People use to trade items for other items that they needed. And in order to help facilitate that currency was created. Now with gold/silver stamped coins people could trade items for value without having to receive something they didn't find as valuable. Our wealth was dependent on how many coins you had. To help insure your money banks where formed. They kept your coins safe while also allowing people to buy things with money they didn't have. They just needed to go into debt with the banks.

Things quickly started to get more complicated from there Banks/Credit/Debt. And all that was before advancing technologies such as the internet with electronic transfers, interest rates, credit limits. This wealth system is an attempt to simplify managing money and wealth while still representing some of the complicated aspects of our modern and possibly future economy without compromising game play and story telling.

All things revolve around Credit. Credit is two fold. It sets your monthly Budget and it also tells you your loaning power. You also have Bonus Income. This income comes from things outside your profession and can provide a temporary boost too your Credit rating. Budgets show how much money you can spend in a one month time frame. You can also choose to save your income and add it to your Bonus Income with a DC check of 1d20 + Wisdom Modifier and your score will depend upon the amount saved. Review the chart titled "Saving" for more information.

The credit rating tells how much your budget is. It can start at 0 which means you have no spare cash to afford anything. It also means you cannot buy anything on loan. The only money you may have is whats on you or in other words your Bonus income. At a Credit score of 1 you have $250 IGC (Inter-Galatia Currency) as a budget. And for ever point higher you had an additional 250 IGC. However at level 11 you start to add %500 too the budget instead of $250. The increase that happens every 10 steps is to represent that it is easier to increase wealth when one has more wealth. At level 21 this occures again and now you add an additional $1000. You add $500 more to what you grow each level for ever 10 levels. A full chart of this process is shown below to help explain.

Credit Rating to Budget amount
Credit Rating Budget
0 $0
1 $250 +250
2 $500
3 $750
4 $1000
5 $1250
6 $1500
7 $1750
8 $2000
9 $2250
10 $2500
11 $3000 +500
12 $3500
13 $4000
14 $4500
15 $5000
16 $5500
17 $6000
18 $6500
19 $7000
20 $7500
21 $8500 +1000
22 $9500
23 $10500
24 $11500
25 $12500
26 $13500
27 $14500
28 $15500
29 $16500
30 $17500
31 $19000 +1500
32 $20500
33 $22000
34 $23500
35 $25000
36 $26500
37 $28000
38 $29500
39 $31000
40 $32500
41 $34500 +2000
42 $36500

Saving can be hard. To represent the struggle of maintaining a budget and attempting to Save income for later there is a DC that must be beat with a roll. 1d20 + Wisdom. Adding Wisdom modifier is to represent that a wiser person may have more self control or foresight to be in a position to save some income. If a player chooses that they want to save there Budget for this month of game play they can make this roll. If they succeed they can choose to save that amount and deduct it from there budget. If they roll higher then what they wanted to save they do not need to save that exact amount. They can only deduct up to the max that there roll allows. The below table shows the DC range for the maxim amount savable.

Credit Rating to Budget amount
DC Range Saved %
1 - 5 0%
6 - 10 25% - 1/4
11 - 15 50% - 2/4
16 - 19 75% - 3/4
20 100%