I decided that my druid wouldn't lay so much worth in 10gp compared to a bunch of stuff I got for that (e.g. He also wasn't so happy with me spending my 10gp from my outlander background. My DM wasn't so happy about this, as he can't understand why I'm mixing (a) and (b). The reason I ask is that I have recently created a level 1 wood elf druid and I mixed-and-matched the gear from the class, so that I chose a shortbow as a "(b) simple weapon" for the first point and a "(a) Scimitar" at the second point. some soap and some fishing equipment) or do you have to start with that gold in its pouch? If I choose the gear from my class, do I have to take all the equipment from only one of the (a) or (b) choices, or can I freely mix-and-match choices from the two sets?Ĭan you spend the extra gold you get from your background on extra equipment (e.g. So if I'm correct, when you chose your starter gear and wealth you can either choose to roll some dice depending on your class and buy everything from that or you can choose the starter gear from your class and add the background items (including some gold).
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