It looks like there is a discrepancy between the DnD starter set rulebook and DndBeyond. The Dnd starter set rulebook states the following: Squalid-3 cp, Poor-6 cp, Modest-3 sp, Comfortable-5 sp, Wealthy-8 sp, Aristocratic- 2 gp. In DndBeyond it states, Squalid-1 sp, Poor- 2 sp, Modest-1 gp, Comfortable-2 gp, Wealthy-4 gp, Aristocratic-10 gp.
I was wondering if this was on purpose or not. Just wanted to let you know.
It looks like there is a discrepancy between the DnD starter set rulebook and DndBeyond. The Dnd starter set rulebook states the following: Squalid-3 cp, Poor-6 cp, Modest-3 sp, Comfortable-5 sp, Wealthy-8 sp, Aristocratic- 2 gp. In DndBeyond it states, Squalid-1 sp, Poor- 2 sp, Modest-1 gp, Comfortable-2 gp, Wealthy-4 gp, Aristocratic-10 gp.
I was wondering if this was on purpose or not. Just wanted to let you know.
Sorry. I didnt specify. These are the cost of living in those conditions when you make it back to a town.
The costs you cited from the D&D Starter Set are the expenses for a meal per day, which are also present in D&D Beyond here.
The costs you cited in the second instance are the lifestyle expenses, which, as far as I can tell, do not appear in the Starter Set rulebook.
Ok, Good to know.