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Assets are a special type of currency used to purchase [[property|Property]]. When compared to [[wealth|Wealth]], Assets are substantially less liquid and include things such as social standing and government connections. | Assets are a special type of currency used to purchase [[property|Property]]. When compared to [[wealth|Wealth]], Assets are substantially less liquid and include things such as social standing and government connections. | ||
- | Characters begin the game with 0 Assets. For the first five [[level|levels]] of play, characters should typically gain 1 Asset per level. For the final five levels of play, characters should gain 2 Assets per level. | + | [[level|Level]] 1 characters begin the game with 0 Assets. For the first five levels of play, characters should typically gain 1 Asset per level. For the final five levels of play, characters should gain 2 Assets per level, for a maximum of 15 Assets at the end of the game. These may be gained over the course of the level or at the same time that a new level is earned. |
Property is bought and sold at the standard Asset value. So, a character can spend Assets on Property, decide later they don't want it, and sell it for the same amount they bought it for. | Property is bought and sold at the standard Asset value. So, a character can spend Assets on Property, decide later they don't want it, and sell it for the same amount they bought it for. | ||
For more information, see [[Player's Guide Chapter 8|Player's Guide Chapter 8: Assets and Property]]. | For more information, see [[Player's Guide Chapter 8|Player's Guide Chapter 8: Assets and Property]]. |