All right. I give. I’m blogging now.
So, it occurs to me… I’m not the most detailed-oriented person in the world. Now, this can obviously cause some problems from time to time. But this time, I really, really screwed up.
You see, I decided to convert an old Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Module (Needle) to 3.5 Dungeons and Dragons. No biggie, right? I can cut and paste monsters from the SRD, do up NPC stat blocks rather quickly, change the flavor text to fit my campaign, and I’m done.
Almost done. Forgot to look at the treasure. Oh well, no biggie, I’m sure the treasure will be equitable. I’m known for being a rather generous Dungeon Master anyways.
Yeah. Well, it turns out that Needle has an interesting bit of treasure. See, there are these 300 sheets of “silicon steel.” Valued at 100 GP each. Fair for a 7th level adventure. However… there’s a tool that the PCs can find that works the silicon steel. It multiplies the value of the steel by 100.
So, the party is expecting to sell this crap for 300,000 Gold.
Yeah. Ain’t gonna happen. Guess I’ll just have to do a Total Party Kill.





