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| woodwwad |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 02:08:28 I'm running a game on the Swordcoast and one of my players (10th level) wants to buy a house in Baldur's Gate. Anyone know a price range for the Gate and the surrounding land? |
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| woodwwad |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 19:13:40 quote: Originally posted by Chosen of Asmodeus
Pre or post timeskip? Post has BG suffering a massive overpopulation problem, which I imagine would drive prices up.
I should have included that. I do not play 4e, so this question is regarding dr 1376. |
| woodwwad |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 19:12:11 quote: Originally posted by Alystra Illianniis
This is an interesting question- but could you be more specific? Are we talking hovels or "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" here?
Something far more than a hovel but I'm really looking for more than 1 price, a range, so I could have more info to decide how much I'd want to price these homes for.
thanks for all the responces guys, I do appreciate it. |
| Ayrik |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 10:23:53 Does that mean my little cottage near Candlekeep will have good market value? |
| Chosen of Asmodeus |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 10:03:09 Pre or post timeskip? Post has BG suffering a massive overpopulation problem, which I imagine would drive prices up. |
| The Sage |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 08:19:17 quote: Originally posted by Arik
Ah. Thanx. I thought they were two separate links (and I thought they needed to be entered into the address field at wayback). Yes, it works fine. Can you edit them into a single [url] block?
Unfortunately not. The fact that there exists two hypertext protocols within the one standard URL block still results in the two addresses being seen, rather than shortening the link [like what you'd see when only placing one HTTP address within an URL block]. |
| Alystra Illianniis |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 07:57:07 This is an interesting question- but could you be more specific? Are we talking hovels or "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" here? |
| Ayrik |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 05:25:01 Ah. Thanx. I thought they were two separate links (and I thought they needed to be entered into the address field at wayback). Yes, it works fine. Can you edit them into a single [url] block? |
| The Sage |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 04:55:55 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
quote: Originally posted by Arik
Sorry, Sage, your wayback links appear to be dead.
It came up for me just fine.
Indeed.
As I said, you have to copy and paste the entire link, without any space in-between. It should work fine then, unless individual browsers settings are in place which deny access to the old site the material was stored on. |
| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 04:21:52 quote: Originally posted by Arik
Sorry, Sage, your wayback links appear to be dead.
It came up for me just fine. |
| Ayrik |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 03:25:55 Sorry, Sage, your wayback links appear to be dead. |
| The Sage |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 02:38:54 Well, you may find these tidbits from Steven Schend to be of some use:- http://web.archive.org/web/20060227223029/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Castle/2566/ss-buildings.htm
[Note, that's an URL from the web's Wayback Machine, so you'll need to copy and paste the link into your brower's address bar.] |