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Currency
and even iron were also found. In all cases, the standard for measuring wealth was the gold piece, even if neither gold nor coins were involved in a transaction. A standard gold piece (gp) weighed -
Electrum
Electrum was a naturally occurring silver -gold alloy with half the value of pure gold: 1 electrum piece (ep) was worth 50 copper pieces (cp), 5 silver pieces (sp), 1/2 of a gold piece -
Coinage in Silverymoon
the highest quality in the Realms. In addition to these coins, Silverymoon also minted the crescent-shaped electrum "moon",, which had been described as a "shining blue coin." From at least the Time of Troubles -
Selpir
intact. The breached tombs gave up some of their riches to the creek's flow. Prospectors had been said to find treasures from a lone electrum piece to a magical dagger along the creek bed. -
Nimergan
Nimergan was a fungus that grew in the Underdark. Nimergan grew in irregular patches 8‒12 ft (2.4‒3.7 m) in diameter and only 1‒3 in (2.5‒7.6 cm) tall -
Hoard armor
a swirling cyclone around the dragon, creating a protective barrier. Only gems and items made from copper, electrum, gold, platinum, or silver were drawn into the barrier. An individual piece of treasure could not be -
Platinum
of the silver and gold standard, with copper pieces (cp) being worth 1/100th of a gold piece (gp) and Silver pieces (sp) being worth 1/10 of a gp. electrum coins are worth 5 -
Waterdeep and the North
Waterdeep and the North is a 1st-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. “ The North...rugged mountains and dense forests, which hide many beings hostile to man (who has settled here but -
Sword Coast Legends
Legends in regard to the development of downloadable content and porting the game to consoles. The first piece of DLC—Rage of Demons—was released on May 18, 2016, including an expansion to the single -
The Savage Frontier (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the area of Faerûn, see Savage Frontier. The Savage Frontier is a 1-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. It provides information on major settlements -
Gold
Gold was a pure precious metal that was used in Faerûn as the baseline of most currency. Despite its high value it was fairly commonly found throughout Toril. Gold was a soft, malleable and exceptionally -
Copper
Copper was a common, precious pure metal used in Faerûn as the least-valued form of currency in most economies. When used as currency, it was usually cast into copper pieces of a standard weight -
Moon (coin)
A moon was a crescent-shaped coin minted by the city of Silverymoon. Circa 1358 DR, the moon was a shining blue crescent-shaped electrum coin, valued at 2 ep (1 gp) in the city -
Jaluster's Orizon
cowhide was stretched over wooden boards bordered with iron. Each of its twelve pages was a thin piece of slate covered in stretched vellum. The vellum was clamped with hammered electrum. The first five pages -
Ardasir al-Darah
Sheikh Ardasir al-Darah, also called the Incomparable, was a leader among the Jann of the Haunted Lands in the Burning Lands of interior Zakhara in 1367 DR. Ardasir stood 7 feet (2.1 meters -
Muzzle
Muzzles were a piece of equipment fastened over a creature's mouth to keep it from biting. Muzzles often consisted of leather straps and metal buckles. Muzzled creatures were capable of breathing, but they could -
Glandar's Grimoire
surviving front of the book was covered in black dragon hide. The hide was stretched over a piece of slate and stitched with wire that also held the remaining pages. The back cover of the -
Mordenkainen's electric arc
Mordenkainen's electric arc was an uncommon spell that caused arcs of electrical energy to erupt from the caster's fingers. The caster was able to target a single creature or multiple at once. The -
Retriever
A retriever was a living construct created by foul sorcery to operate as warriors and servants for powerful demon nobles of the Abyss. They specialized in tracking objects and individuals that their masters desired, hence -
Vortex spider
A vortex spider was an arachnid of the ethereal demiplane, the Demiplane of Time, that rarely appeared on Toril. These uncommon spiders somewhat resembled a phase spider, as they'd evolved from them. Vortex spiders
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