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Lifestyle expenses provide you with a simple way to account for the cost of living in a fantasy world. They cover your accommodations, food and drink, and all your other necessities. Furthermore, expenses cover the cost of maintaining your equipment so you can be ready when adventure next calls.
15 lip 2019 · D&D 5e handily gives you a chart of the cost to maintain a certain standard of living, split into housing (if you're renting a room), meal costs and 'other'. I'll reproduce it here, so you can see what buying a house saves you on rent and food costs (in case of a farm or manor).
22 sie 2018 · Let’s take a look at the units available to House Stark in the Starter, ranging from our deadly Combat Units, their fearless Attachments, to our brave and noble NCU options. First up, the Combat Units: 2x House Stark Sworn Sword Units (5 Points each) 1x House Umber Berserker Unit (7 Points) 1x Stark Outrider Unit (7 Points)
If I want to house rule and give a price for a living place, I might simply multiply the monthly lifestyle expense with 240, which corresponds to 20 years of loan. So a modest house in a medium sized town can cost 7200 gp.
For players seeking to win their battles through unmatched battlefield tactics and strategies, House Stark is the faction for you. With a strong focus on positioning and aggression, House Stark feature some of the fastest and hardest hitting combat units available.
At the start of each week or month (your choice), choose a lifestyle from the Lifestyle Expenses table and pay the price to sustain that lifestyle. The prices listed are per day, so if you wish to calculate the cost of your chosen lifestyle over a thirty-day period, multiply the listed price by 30.
The House Stark Starter Set for the A Song of Ice and Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game includes everything a player needs to begin a Stark army. It contains Stark Sworn Swords, Umber Berserkers, and Karstark Spearmen as troops.