i dont know if its what you are looking for, but dungeon masters guild has a bunch of homebrewed merchant stock/price lists that people have made, i found them about a week ago when looking for prices for selling things
your question is super vague, can you be a little more specific...are you looking for homebrew prices for existing stuff?? I tailor my prices of existing items depending on local economics, so for a town that's near a forest, all wood items are at a 10% discount from the PHB. I have another adventure where the tax authority has gone rogue and everything is 25% higher than the PHB prices. those are just across-the-board edits that are easy to manage...but i also have homebrew items with homebrew prices, but there i just try to match close to an existing product.
Use these to extrapolate. If a smith needs a week for a longsword and wants to live a modest life he'll charge the material + 10 days worth of modest living. (Weeks in Faerun are 10 days). So he'll charge at least 10 GP and a little extra for material. The PHB lists longswords for 15 GP, so it's in the right direction.
If you don't want to guess, you could try to figure out what a similar product nowadays costs and how it relates to your income. Personally I would multiply the current price by 10 for this approach, simply because fantasy settings don't have mass production to cheapen the wares. With that a longsword would be closer to 60 GP, but overall wares would probably be more consistent in their pricing that way.
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Does any one have any home brew for the following:
Weapons
Armor
Misc
Materials
Hi Im the nimble king
i dont know if its what you are looking for, but dungeon masters guild has a bunch of homebrewed merchant stock/price lists that people have made, i found them about a week ago when looking for prices for selling things
your question is super vague, can you be a little more specific...are you looking for homebrew prices for existing stuff?? I tailor my prices of existing items depending on local economics, so for a town that's near a forest, all wood items are at a 10% discount from the PHB. I have another adventure where the tax authority has gone rogue and everything is 25% higher than the PHB prices. those are just across-the-board edits that are easy to manage...but i also have homebrew items with homebrew prices, but there i just try to match close to an existing product.
it's your world, its your economy.
Guide to the Five Factions (PWYW)
Deck of Decks
The PHB has a table on lifestyle expenses:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/phb/equipment#Expenses
Use these to extrapolate. If a smith needs a week for a longsword and wants to live a modest life he'll charge the material + 10 days worth of modest living. (Weeks in Faerun are 10 days). So he'll charge at least 10 GP and a little extra for material. The PHB lists longswords for 15 GP, so it's in the right direction.
If you don't want to guess, you could try to figure out what a similar product nowadays costs and how it relates to your income. Personally I would multiply the current price by 10 for this approach, simply because fantasy settings don't have mass production to cheapen the wares. With that a longsword would be closer to 60 GP, but overall wares would probably be more consistent in their pricing that way.