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gameplay:downtime [2020/08/03 19:33] patrigangameplay:downtime [2025/10/15 21:28] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 === Lifestyle Expenses === === Lifestyle Expenses ===
 +Will not be used.
 See: See:
 https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Expenses#content https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Expenses#content
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 == Selling items == == Selling items ==
 You can spend your downtime looking for a buyer. The buyer can range from a wealthy noble to a shady vagabond, but a buyer will give a proposed price proportional to the rarity of the magic item. You can then try to haggle the price, sell the item to them, or keep the item and search for a new buyer. Selling magic items helps you cycle out some of the less useful magic items while making a bit of coin. However, depending on who you sell it to, it could always bite you back later. You can spend your downtime looking for a buyer. The buyer can range from a wealthy noble to a shady vagabond, but a buyer will give a proposed price proportional to the rarity of the magic item. You can then try to haggle the price, sell the item to them, or keep the item and search for a new buyer. Selling magic items helps you cycle out some of the less useful magic items while making a bit of coin. However, depending on who you sell it to, it could always bite you back later.
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 +== Researching ==
 +You can always spend time researching. What you discover depends on what is available in the lcoation where you research and how much time you spend researching.
  
 == Carousing (XGtE) == == Carousing (XGtE) ==
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