Generally speaking, how much should you a pay a party for any given job done? Is the payment in cash, in favors, or something else?
>>51234456
Depends on the job. Depends on the party. Depends on thesetting.
Whatever is contextually fair.
>>51234456
Here's an idea. Always present your party with a reward that is only a little bit less fair than they deserve. If they feel like they deserve more then make it a relatively easy check to convince the reward giver to give them the amount that you first would assume is fair. Also have a much larger reward prepared that's more than they deserve in case they want to try and press their luck even further and succeed/somehow outdo themselves on the job at hand.
Alternatively, give NPCs a generosity 'stat'. Some NPCs will be more stingy with their rewards, others will be much more grateful. That sorta thing.
In coin and cleavage.
>>51236545
>coin and cleavage
Is this an RPG? Were you defining the setting for >>51234480 and >>51234485 ?
>>51234456
LOADSA MONEYYYYY
>>51234456
About $1500, split four ways. Obviously.
Blowjobs, usually, or rather, vouchers that can be redeemed for blowjobs at their convenience.
>>51234456
I'd give em about 350
Gas, grass, or ass
Nobody rides for free!
>>51234456
Pay them with the gold that they agreed to but have the players get more stuff from doing the job like getting magical items from the dungeon they were hired to clear.
>>51234456
Sure, give them some sort of monetary reward, but the smart GM gives them other things.
Property deeds (in dangerous places), minor titles of nobility (which come with responsibilities as well as invitiations to parties), miscellaneous future favors, free drinks on the house for perpetuity, etc.
All of these things can lead to new adventures and also keep your PCs more attached to your NPCs particularly if they have murderhobo tendencies.
>>51234456
Best I can do is five bucks.