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− | |description=You have at least a little money. This trump is a measure of your funds, kiddo, whether it's in cold, hard cash or in the liquidation of belongings and such. At one point you got a piggy bank with a few spare dollars for a rainy day. At five points you are one sickly rich bastard and people wish they were you for all the things money can buy these days. Maybe you inherited a huge estate. Perhaps you have a keen business sense. Or perhaps you are just such a penny pincher that you still wear the same out of style clothing you did when you started that savings account. This Trump is especially valuable to adventurers and such who, with no stable income mostly, rely on saved cash. 1 point (Spending Money) buys you 90 currency. 2 points (Stable) gets you 450 currency and a reliable mode of transportation. 3 points (Well-Off) gets you 900 currency and very comfortable home environs. 4 points (Loaded) provides you with serious buying power, not to mention a servant (see Jeeves) and 4500 currency. 5 points (Filthy Rich) provides you with 9000 currency and the lifestyle of a fantasy pimp. Leopard print sofa included. | + | |description=You have at least a little money. This trump is a measure of your funds, kiddo, whether it's in cold, hard cash or in the liquidation of belongings and such. At one point you got a piggy bank with a few spare dollars for a rainy day. At five points you are one sickly rich bastard and people wish they were you for all the things money can buy these days. Maybe you inherited a huge estate. Perhaps you have a keen business sense. Or perhaps you are just such a penny pincher that you still wear the same out of style clothing you did when you started that savings account. This Trump is especially valuable to adventurers and such who, with no stable income mostly, rely on saved cash. 1 point (Spending Money) buys you 90 currency. 2 points (Stable) gets you 450 currency and a reliable mode of transportation. 3 points (Well-Off) gets you 900 currency and very comfortable home environs. 4 points (Loaded) provides you with serious buying power, not to mention enough to pay a servant (see Jeeves) and 4500 currency. 5 points (Filthy Rich) provides you with 9000 currency and the lifestyle of a fantasy pimp. Leopard print sofa included. |
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Revision as of 19:35, 5 February 2009
You have at least a little money. This trump is a measure of your funds, kiddo, whether it's in cold, hard cash or in the liquidation of belongings and such. At one point you got a piggy bank with a few spare dollars for a rainy day. At five points you are one sickly rich bastard and people wish they were you for all the things money can buy these days. Maybe you inherited a huge estate. Perhaps you have a keen business sense. Or perhaps you are just such a penny pincher that you still wear the same out of style clothing you did when you started that savings account. This Trump is especially valuable to adventurers and such who, with no stable income mostly, rely on saved cash. 1 point (Spending Money) buys you 90 currency. 2 points (Stable) gets you 450 currency and a reliable mode of transportation. 3 points (Well-Off) gets you 900 currency and very comfortable home environs. 4 points (Loaded) provides you with serious buying power, not to mention enough to pay a servant (see Jeeves) and 4500 currency. 5 points (Filthy Rich) provides you with 9000 currency and the lifestyle of a fantasy pimp. Leopard print sofa included.