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{{MiscItemPage|
{{MiscItemPage|
|image = Gold Pile Single Icon.png
| name = Gold
|icon = Gold Pile Single Item Icon.png
| image = Gold Pile Single Icon.png
|description = Per-weight, gold is almost certainly the most [[Valuables|Valuable Item]] that can be easily acquired. Universally accepted by [[Traders]].
| controller icon = Gold Pile Single Item Image.png
|quote = You can find a dozen different currencies in Faerûn, but everyone accepts gold.
| icon = Gold Pile Single Item Icon.png
|type = Misc  
| description = Per-weight, gold is almost certainly the most [[Valuables|Valuable Item]] that can be easily acquired. Universally accepted by [[Traders]].
| quote = You can find a dozen different currencies in Faerûn, but everyone accepts gold.
| type = Misc
| rarity = common
| rarity = common
| weight kg = 0.001
| weight kg = 0.001
| weight lb = 0.002
| weight lb = 0.002
| price = 1
| price = 1
| uid = OBJ_Goldpile
| uuid = 1c3c9c74-34a1-4685-989e-410dc080be6f
| where to find = Found throughout the game.
| where to find = Found throughout the game.
*Traders often possess large quantities of this item.
*Traders often possess large quantities of this item.
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*One of the few items with an icon that changes depending on stack size
{{notebegin}}
*If you are wondering why your [[Weight]] is higher than you expect, even after selling your loot, you might want to check how much gold you are carrying around.
* One of the few items with an icon that changes depending on stack size
**As an individual item, gold is one of the lightest items in the game that isn't actually weightless. You need to be carrying ten pieces before any weight is even reported.
* If the carried [[Weight]] of a party member is higher than expected, even after selling the loot, it is recommended to check how much gold the party member is carrying around.
 
* As an individual item, gold is one of the lightest items in the game that isn't actually weightless. It is necessary to carry ten pieces of gold before any weight is even reported.
* Gold can be used from the [[Traveller's Chest]] when trading. Thus, it is not necessary to carry gold in your inventory for this purpose.
* Gold can be used from the [[Traveller's Chest]] when trading. Thus, it is not necessary to carry gold in the party members' inventory for trading purposes. However, this does not work for the gold cost associated with learning Wizard spells from scrolls.
 
{{noteend}}
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* {{FRWiki|Gold|long}}
* {{FRWiki|Gold|long}}

Latest revision as of 00:51, 30 August 2024

Gold image

Per-weight, gold is almost certainly the most Valuable Item that can be easily acquired. Universally accepted by Traders.

Description Icon.png

You can find a dozen different currencies in Faerûn, but everyone accepts gold.

Properties

  • Miscellaneous Items
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.001 kg / 0.002 lb
  • Price: 1 gp
  • UID OBJ_Goldpile
    UUID 1c3c9c74-34a1-4685-989e-410dc080be6f


Where to find

Found throughout the game.

  • Traders often possess large quantities of this item.

Variants[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • One of the few items with an icon that changes depending on stack size
  • If the carried Weight of a party member is higher than expected, even after selling the loot, it is recommended to check how much gold the party member is carrying around.
  • As an individual item, gold is one of the lightest items in the game that isn't actually weightless. It is necessary to carry ten pieces of gold before any weight is even reported.
  • Gold can be used from the Traveller's Chest when trading. Thus, it is not necessary to carry gold in the party members' inventory for trading purposes. However, this does not work for the gold cost associated with learning Wizard spells from scrolls.

External Links[edit | edit source]