This worksheet is used to track the location and amount of treasure and coins you have. It also allows you to keep track of the history of where your treasure comes from. Let's review the various parts of the Treasure worksheet:
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| Treasury of Zartan Moonshade : This area
shows the total value of your treasury based on the base currency (which is
set to Gold by default). Coins and Gem value overview: This area gives you the totals for the coins and gems listed on the worksheet. Location of Coins & Gems : This section allows you to decide where you will be storing your treasure. The amount that is carried on your character is factored in to your total weight when figuring out your current carrying load (which is displayed on the back worksheet). The amount carried on your mount is also factored into its total weight on the Mount worksheet. You can also add other locations for your treasure, such as at your castle or in the guildhouse. Any treasure not accounted for will appear under the correct column in red. As well, if you accidentally place too much of a particular item in one of the columns, a message will appear in red underneath the locations stating that you have used too much. If you choose to not use the locations for
your treasure, you can set the option to the right to “TRUE”. This will ignore the errors under the
locations, but will still add the total weight of your gems and coins to your
characters weight for carrying capacity. Treasure Details: This is where you would identify where and how you received your treasure and gems, as well as recording how much you received. You can also use this area to subtract gems and coins when purchasing equipment, spells, or other necessities. Each column in this area is totaled up to determine the value under the Coin and Gem overview at the top. |
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Tip: You can redefine types of coins and gems values in the Coin and Gem Overview at the top of the page by renaming the cells. If your campaign does not use copper pieces, but instead uses a currency known as mitril, you can define that and set the shorthand (MP) for it underneath the total. |
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tip: Do not add any rows to this sheet. Any rows added will not be saved with the character if exported to MCS format. If your treasure sheet is full, you can print the page or save it to PDF format and clear the existing data. Just add the final numbers to the first row stating that they are from previous exploits. |
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| Coin Weight : This area allows you to redefine how many coins are needed in order to add up to one pound. You can also redefine how each coin is related to your base coin. This allows for easy conversion to check for weight penalties and for total net value. |
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