Up until this point, Applejack's business had been abstracted by the DM into a basic income every session, so that's how the nitty-gritty of the item prices can catch her off guard. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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DM: The birds are a little shy around strangers, so you might need to find the caretaker first and figure out how to approach them. Fluttershy: Oh, sure! Okay. I thought so. DM: Meanwhile, Applejack… Applejack: Wut? DM: Almost as soon as your cart is set up, a Wonderbolt walks by and asks to purchase one of your big apple pies. Applejack: Alrighty then. What would be a fair price? DM: 2 gold. Applejack: Pardon? Ah mean, I guess so… Food's always been cheap in D&D, right? DM: Hey, it's a start to a night of sales! Applejack: Great. Another two thousand o' those and Ah can buy somethin' Ah can actually use.
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