Well, they did spend a while in that town by the giant lake, and in that chapter we see them shopping and all... maybe they blew their money there somehow.So they really give all their money to that Norm dude despite Frieren finding a cave filled with ore for him? I mean, there is no other excuse, she had 10 gold coins that would last them a year with three meals a day, then they got 20 gold coin of another currency, they couldn't spend all that in mere months, right?
I accepted the author doesn't bother much with that aspect of the story, he will just say that someone in the party will overspend at something and then they are broke again.Well, they did spend a while in that town by the giant lake, and in that chapter we see them shopping and all... maybe they blew their money there somehow.
That is true. Seems to happen quite often. I don't really mind, I reckon it's just something the author does to give a reason for them to go on quests and such and to 'nerf' them, but I've seen others mention this, too.I accepted the author doesn't bother much with that aspect of the story, he will just say that someone in the party will overspend at something and then they are broke again.
The quests bit, imo, was already solved in that flashback Himmel says he will help anyone he can, so Frieren aims to do the same now with her party, sure they might get gold from their help, but it is not their main reason for helping. Besides, Fern is a first mage now, shouldn't we expect her to have a stable income now? Sure, she can't provide for herself and two other people, but they aren't that needy for gold now, or so I would expect. However, as I said, I don't think the author is worrying about stuff like that, so I don't pay much attention to it anymore.That is true. Seems to happen quite often. I don't really mind, I reckon it's just something the author does to give a reason for them to go on quests and such and to 'nerf' them, but I've seen others mention this, problem, too.