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==Spending GMP==
{{GMP}}
 
* You can redeem 1 gmp for 2000 nuyen or 1 karma on a character for your choosing
* You can redeem 1 gmp for 1 faction rep on a character of your choosing. This includes NPCs, so GMs can use it to upgrade faction contacts and the like with the standard reputation powers, as per cutting aces
* You can buy certain features with GMP at varying prices. Prime slots, extra character slots, discord emojis, etc.
* You can trade GMP with other players freely, though there might be a transaction fee. Intended to be in return for services such as paperwork, run prepwork, GMing, etc
 
Note that each character has a GMP Cap that limits how much GMP can be redeemed on them. You earn 10 cap by playing that character on a run. You earn 5 cap on a character of your choosing by GMing. Additionally, redeeming GMP for certain expenses is exempted from the cap. These include:
 
* Luxury Lifestyle
* Knowledge Skills
* Vehicles (just base, no mods)
* Faction Rep
 
* Discord Emoji = 3 GMP
 
==Earning GMP==
 
===From Running Games===
 
Base reward for hosting a run:
* Prime: 20
* Semiprime: 15
* Low-High: 10
 
Additional rewards, which are not affected by the Reward Multiplier:
* Received Coaching: +1
* Overflow: +2. Increased to +3 for weekends
* Scheduled: +1. Increased to +3 if picks were made at least 4 days in advance
* Run was record and uploaded to ShadowHaven youtube: +1
 
Note that if a run wiki page is not created for the run, you receive no GM rewards. Feel free to pay/force your players to do it instead.
 
===Other Sources===
 
* 2 GMP is earned when you make a public contact with a wiki page, even if it is for your own PC.
* Being a minion for the different departments also grants varying GMP pay.
* 2 GMP is earned for contributing a player after-action report on your run's wiki page.
 
==Losing GMP==
 
GMP will be explicitly lost if the PC that GMP has been applied to dies, is retired, is resubmitted, or otherwise ceases to be playable. If a full resubmit is explicitly permitted after a change in rulings, GMP may be kept.

Revision as of 23:04, 8 February 2019