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Then again, torches in a dungeon are not a smart idea anyway. So yeah, videogame logic.
M3KTR mantra. Gameplay and realism segregation. Required for the game to be good.
Well it's your family mansion, makes sense that you have the mold for the master key, doesn't it?
BE PRAISED, WEARY TRAVELERS! Torches, (unusable) torches!
Dropping hard earned coin on provisions and "pretending" that the party simply left the surplus behind is stupid.
Losing all remaining supplies is a bad game design and should be adjusted IMHO.