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Apocalypse World / Re: The Maestro D' and Barter
« on: August 23, 2011, 05:24:15 PM »
One issue has come up with my group and I would like a clear answer =)
Short version: Does the Maestro D have to pay for items he gets from Fingers in every pie?
Long version: I play a Maestro D and was so sure about that items gotten from Fingers in every Pie was "free" (but with strings if missed roll =) ). People like him so much that they want to stay on his good side so when the Maestro D really wan't/need something, he gets it.
But, now my MC has ruled that you have to pay normal market price for every single item you get from the move. Or suitable for favours and people who shows up (was getting a motorcycle part from our Biker and an Angel kit for our Angel to stay on their good side after some.. Events =)) . He states that the move just makes the items easely avalible, he doesnt reaceive them with the move. So that he acts a middle man, taking some barter for himself for the trouble.
Of course he may rule that way for our campaign, I'll just have to work with it that way. Kind of a cool way to play it, that I don't mind. But, how is it "officially" designed?
Short version: Does the Maestro D have to pay for items he gets from Fingers in every pie?
Long version: I play a Maestro D and was so sure about that items gotten from Fingers in every Pie was "free" (but with strings if missed roll =) ). People like him so much that they want to stay on his good side so when the Maestro D really wan't/need something, he gets it.
But, now my MC has ruled that you have to pay normal market price for every single item you get from the move. Or suitable for favours and people who shows up (was getting a motorcycle part from our Biker and an Angel kit for our Angel to stay on their good side after some.. Events =)) . He states that the move just makes the items easely avalible, he doesnt reaceive them with the move. So that he acts a middle man, taking some barter for himself for the trouble.
Of course he may rule that way for our campaign, I'll just have to work with it that way. Kind of a cool way to play it, that I don't mind. But, how is it "officially" designed?