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Room and Board (Per Person)D&D Cost (GP)Rupees (Rounded)Rupee DenominationRupee ColorDollar EquivalentCPSPGP(Source: D&D 2014 Basic Rules)
Wretched.
You live in inhumane conditio⁠ns. With no place to call home, you shelter wherever you can, sneaking into barns, huddling in old crates, and relying on the good graces of people better off than you. A wretched lifestyle presents abundant dangers. Violence, disease, and hunger follow you wherever you go. Other wretched people covet your armor, weapons, and adventuring gear, which represent a fortune by their standards. You are beneath the notice of most people.

Squalid. You live in a leaky stable, a mud-floored hut just outside town, or a vermin-infested boarding house in the worst part of town. You have shelter from the elements, but you live in a desperate and often violent environment, in places rife with disease, hunger, and misfortune. You are beneath the notice of most people, and you have few legal protections. Most people at this lifestyle level have suffered some terrible setback. They might be disturbed, marked as exiles, or suffer from disease.

Poor. A poor lifestyle means going without the comforts available in a stable community. Simple food and lodgings, threadbare clothing, and unpredictable condit⁠ions result in a sufficient, though probably unpleasant, experience. Your accommodations might be a room in a flophouse or in the common room above a tavern. You benefit from some legal protections, but you still have to contend with violence, crime, and disease. People at this lifestyle level tend to be unskilled laborers, costermongers, peddlers, thieves, mercenaries, and other disreputable types.

Modest. A modest lifestyle keeps you out of the slums and ensures that you can maintain your equipment. You live in an older part of town, renting a room in a boarding house, inn, or temple. You don’t go hungry or thirsty, and your living condi⁠tions are clean, if simple. Ordinary people living modest lifestyles include soldiers with families, laborers, students, pr⁠iests, hedge wizards, and the like.

Comfortable. Choosing a comfortable lifestyle means that you can afford nicer clothing and can easily maintain your equipment. You live in a small cottage in a middle-class neighborhood or in a private room at a fine inn. You associate with merchants, ski⁠lled tradespeople, and military officers.

Wealthy. Choosing a wealthy lifestyle means living a life of luxury, though you might not have achieved the social status associated with the old money of nobility or royalty. You live a lifestyle comparable to that of a highly successful merchant, a favored servant of the royalty, or the owner of a few small businesses. You have respectable lodgings, usually a spacious home in a good part of town or a comfortable suite at a fine inn. You likely have a small staff of servants.

Aristocratic. You live a life of plenty and comfort. You move in circles populated by the most powerful people in the community. You have excellent lodgings, perhaps a townhouse in the nicest part of town or rooms in the finest inn. You dine at the best restaurants, retain the most skill⁠ed and fashionable tailor, and have servants attending to your every need. You receive invitations to the social gatherings of the rich and powerful, and spend evenings in the company of politicians, guild leaders, high pries⁠ts, and nobility. You must also contend with the highest levels of deceit and treachery. The wealthier you are, the greater the chance you will be drawn into political intrigue as a pawn or participant.
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Inn stay (per bed)0.33Shard (1/3)$0.230.640.060.01
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Squalid0.0741Green$0.681.910.190.02
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Poor0.155Blue$3.409.530.950.10
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Modest0.52510Yellow $6.8019.071.910.19
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Comfortable0.84020Red$13.6038.143.810.38
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Wealthy210550Purple$34.0095.349.530.95
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Aristocratic421052(N/A)$35.66100.0010.001.00
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Meals (per day)100Silver$68.00190.6919.071.91
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Squalid0.032300Gold$204.00572.0757.215.72
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Poor0.063
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Modest0.315Yen (x100) to Dollar0.68
(as of Jul 8 2025)
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Comfortable0.525GP to Dollar35.66
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Wealthy0.840CP to Rupee0.52
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Aristocratic2105SP to Rupee5.24
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FoodGP to Rupee52.44
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Banquet (per person)10525
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Bread, loaf0.021Common Worlds (Avg. Condition)
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Cheese, hunk0.15Rulie's InnsPoor
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Meat, chunk0.315Warrior's InnsComfortable
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WineEveryone elseModest
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Com⁠mon (pitcher)0.210
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Fine (bottle)10525Dollar to Gold ratio comes from: https://medium.com/@Swizzler/what-is-a-dungeons-and-dragons-gold-piece-worth-in-modern-dollars-fcd7670b285b
"In the 5th edition player’s handbook, a pound of wheat is worth 1 copper piece. A Winchester Bushel (~$180.74) weighs about 506.82 pounds, at the given exchange of 100cp to 1 gp, that gives a price on a gold piece of about $35.66."
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Ale
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Gallon0.210
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Mug0.420
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