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This proposal has effectively replaced the old Clothing Prices.
Prices of outfits, jewellery, other goods and services. The prices on this page are all based on upper class expectations.
Outfit Sets
This section describes the average price of outfits and the value of a fitting jewellery set based on the social rank you wish to display. Gowns for special occasions may be more expensive, while simple outfits for activities might be cheaper. The listed jewellery value is the average value of the set of jewellery socially expected with the outfit.
Lower Upper Class | Upper Class | Upper Upper Class | |
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Gowns (Ladies) | £ 30 | £ 75 | £ 200 |
Jewellery (Ladies) | £ 50 | £ 100 | £ 200+ |
Suit (Gentlemen) | £ 20 | £ 50 | £ 133 |
Jewellery (Gentlemen) | £ 33 | £ 66 | £ 133+ |
Jewellery
This section describes the different types of jewellery pieces, and the associated average values. A set of jewellery consists of a combination of pieces from different categories.
Categories
The values listed here are the average values for pieces from that category as based on the social expectations of the upper class. Of course, jewellery can always be made more expensive.
- Ring: £ 5
- Broche, amulets, medallions, medals, pendants, etc.: £ 10
- Cufflinks (as a pair): £ 10
- Earrings (as a pair): £ 20
- Bracelet: £ 30
- Fine Watch: £ 30
- Girdles: £ 30
- Necklace: £ 50
- Crown, diadems, circlets, etc.: £ 80
Set Composition
Jewellery sets are created by combining pieces from different categories as listed above.
- Lower upper class, ladies' set: Earrings and Bracelet (£ 50 total); or only a Necklace (£ 50)
- Middle upper class, ladies' set: Earrings, Bracelet, and Necklace (£ 100 total)
- Upper upper class, ladies' set: Earrings, Bracelet, Necklace, and Diadem (£ 180 total)
- Lower upper class, gents set: Ring, Broche, and Cufflinks (£ 25)
- Middle upper class, gents set: Ring, Broche, Cufflinks, and Fine Watch (£ 55)
- Upper upper class, gents set: Ring, Broche, Cufflinks, and Fine Watch (£ 55*)
*) Note that jewellery sets for ladies are expected to grow in quantity first, whereas sets for gentlemen are expected to improve in quality to match expected values.
Modifiers
These modifiers increase (or decrease, in special cases) the price of the piece, though the exact change in value is determined on a case-by-base basis.
- Miniature: contains a cameo, or little portraits, medallion with drawing, etc.
- Large gemstone: Any large gemstones not from the "precious set" (no Diamond, Amethyst, Sapphire, or Emerald)
- Large precious gemstone: has large quantity of Diamond, Amethyst, Sapphire, or Emerald
- Special material: very rare material, such as platinum, iridium, aluminium, green jade
- Historical: was the property of a historical figure, made by a known artist, or otherwise significant
- Fake: Uses coloured glass, gold-plated copper, or other fakery
Other Prices
Bragging items
Bragging items are items used to as symbols of status and prestige. They cover both temporary fads such as Eau de Ange'fleur, and trophy items such as a fancy cane or a pedigree dog. Of course, certain items are much more expensive than the expected values listed here.
- Temporary Fad: £ 25
- Trophy Item: £ 100+
Tools & Weapons
The prices listed for tools and weapons are based on the fact that these are functional, but high-quality tools and weapons.
- Common Tools: £ 1-5
- Uncommon Tools: £ 10-400
- Melee Weapons: £ 1-10
- Firearms: £ 10-50
Transportation Goods
The prices listed for transportation goods are based on quality goods.
- Carriage (4-6 ppl): £ 250
- Small Carriage (2-3 ppl): £ 100
- Normal horse: £ 6
- Special horse: £ 15+
- Exotic animals: see Trophy Item
- Pedigree dogs: see Trophy Item
- Boats (not ships): £ 15-50
Services
Services, tickets, and subscriptions are all based on the prices as paid by the upper class. This means that any ticket or subscription is for the service, access and import as can be expected for the upper class.
- Lawyer: £ 10 per case
- Good Lawyer: £ 15+ per case
- Doctor: £ 1 per case
- Train Tickets: £ 1-10 depending on destination, 1st class
- Event Tickets: £ 1-10 per ticket
- Box Subscription: £ 50-100 per year