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Player's Guide

Character Creation
the next level
Classes
champ, opportunist, researcher, sage, scion
Species
gerudo, goron, hylian, rito, zora
anouki, deku, korok, twili, zonai
Equipment
armor, weapons, gear, tools, goods, services

System Reference

Hyrulean Guidelines
Using Ability Scores
str, dex, con, int, wis, cha
Time & Movement
Environment
Rest
Combat
Conditions
Downtime
Dungeon Mastering
encounters, progression, treasure, variant rules

Compendium

Languages
Feats
Fighting Styles
Techniques
Spellcasting
spell list, spell gallery
Creature Overview
monsters, NPCs, other creatures
Magic Item Overview
item list, item gallery
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Food, Drink, & Lodging

The following table gives example prices for individual food items and a single night's lodging. These prices are included in lifestyle expenses.


 Item
Cost
in rupees
 Ale, jug (1 gallon) 2
 Ale, mug 0.4
 Banquet (per person) 100
 Milk, fresh (1 quart) 3
 Milk, fresh (1 gallon) 12

Lifestyle Expenses


 Lifestyle
Cost in rupees
 Daily   Weekly   Monthly   Annually 
 Wretched —  —  —  — 
 Squalid 30  365 
 Poor 14  60  730 
 Modest 10  70  300  3,650 
 Comfortable 20  140  600  7,300 
 Wealthy 40  280  1,200  14,600 
 Royal 100+  700+  3,000+  36,500+ 

Lifestyle expenses provide a simple way to account for the cost of living in Hyrule, as shown in the adjacent table. These costs include your lodging, food, drink, equipment maintenance, and other necessities. Each category of lifestyle is given a daily cost. You are expected to incur these expenses each day during downtime, depending on what lifestyle you choose.
     Your lifestyle choice can have consequences. A wealthy lifestyle can help you make contacts with rich and influential people. Frugal life robs of you of protections against crime, disease, and weather.
     Some characters and creatures can practice self-sufficiency. If you are proficient in the Survival skill or have advantage on Wisdom (Survival) checks in the surrounding terrain, you can maintain at least a "poor" lifestyle for free. Most creatures who aren't humanoid can maintain at least a "squalid" lifestyle by their own merits.
     Each tier of lifestyle is summarized below.
     Wretched. You live in inhuman conditions. With no place to call home, you shelter wherever you can, huddling in crates and barrels, eating what others might consider garbage, or relying on the favor of people better off than you. A wretched lifestyle presents abundant dangers. Violence, disease, and hunger follow you wherever you go. Your weapons, armor, and other gear is not safe while you sleep—any one of these items represents a fortune to others living in wretched conditions. Not even wild bokoblins willingly tolerate this kind of life.
     Squalid. Living in a tent with holes, a leaky stable, or a decaying hut in the worst part of town, you have shelter from the elements but virtually no protection from crime or monsters. You likely lay you head down among disease-spreading vermin, and if you live among civilization you likely have few if any legal protections. Anyone living in these conditions has likely suffered a debilitating setback in their life.
     Poor. You afford most of what keeps you safe, but nothing that keeps you comfortable. Meager food, simple lodgings, and patchwork second-hand clothes result in a sufficient but probably unpleasant experience. You likely share your living quarters with others, or sleep in a closet with a lock. Those in this lifestyle tend to be unskilled laborers, pickpockets, mercenaries, or those who live off the land itself. Being partially plants, most koroks and deku scrubs are content to live poorly.
     Modest. You likely live in an older or humbler part of town, out of the slums, but where the law is usually respected and occasionally enforced. You likely rent a room in an inn or boarding house, with conditions that are modest but clean. You never need to worry about going hungry or thirsty. Ordinary folks living modest lifestyles include skilled laborers, soldiers of middling rank, and the majority of civilians among hylians and their allies.
     Comfortable.
     Wealthy.
     Royal.

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