“I don’t have a lot of downtime.”
Between adventures, characters may participate in various downtime activities using downtime days. Whether it be scribing scrolls, making art or getting a job. In order to use downtime days, a player must first collect them.
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- On the 1st of every month, a monthly downtime refresh of 30 days. This expires at 23:59/11:59 P.M. on the final day of the month in local time.
- Playing in sessions. These range from 10-16 days, unless non-canon this number is always a flat 8.
- Always check #session-log for the amount of downtime days you get for playing in a session.
- If another character does something for you in downtime, you need to spend the same amount of time between, waiting.
Before or after tier 3 you may spend 2,500 gp and 30 downtime days to build a cottage, house, small villa, dungeon complex, or den of absolute evil. This can be any dimension that occupies up to 2,500 square feet. It can have either one or two floors above or below ground. It may also be divided into as many rooms as desired. It does not provide any mechanical benefit to the character besides being a place to rest and store your items.
For downtime such as crafting an item (mundane or magical) these options are currently in the works. To learn more about contacts, click here.
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- Moderators may act on the behalf of Dungeon Master’s if none are online/available.
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For each downtime day spent, lifestyle costs must be paid unless stated otherwise.
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- If a player has insufficient funds, their lifestyle decreases to what can be afforded.
Lifestyle is chosen upon character creation in description and MUST be stated for every downtime activity. Below are the amounts to be spent per day.
| Lifestyle | Rate per day | Modifier* |
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| Noble | 10 gp (min) | +2 |
| Wealthy | 4 gp | +2 |
| Comfortable | 2 gp | +1 |
| Modest | 1 gp | None |
| Poor | 2 sp | -1 |
| Squalid | 1 sp | -2 |
| Wretched | 0 sp | -2 |
| Self-Sufficient | N/A, but +1 downtime day to activity | +1 |
* Bonus modifier to CHA checks involving social situations.