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| The section on hirelings in the Blueholme rulebook p51-52 confounds several types of hirelings. | The section on hirelings in the Blueholme rulebook p51-52 confounds several types of hirelings. | ||
| - | | + | * __Adventurer Hirelings__: the first 2 paragraphs refer to adventurers hired by the party for a specific dungeon or other dangerous expedition. |
| - | * Specialists: the rest of page 51 refers to skilled NPCs hired as employees for money. These generally will not go on dungeon expeditions. | + | |
| - | * Mercenaries: soldiers who fight for money are detailed on page 52. Check the [[maintenance|MAINTENANCE]] page for the updated costs for paying mercenaries. | + | * __Specialists__: the rest of page 51 refers to skilled NPCs hired as employees for money. These generally will not go on dungeon expeditions. Check the [[maintenance|maintenance]] page for update payment costs. |
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| + | * __Mercenaries__: soldiers who fight for money are detailed on page 52. Check the [[maintenance|maintenance]] page for the updated costs for paying mercenaries. Various monsters such as orcs, goblins or lizardmen might be recruited on adventures to serve as mercenaries. | ||
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| + | **Treasure Shares**: Adventurer hirelings will usually negotiate for an equal share of the treasure, since they will be usually a similar level the players. | ||
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| + | **Experience Points**: | ||
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