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Bearcat
11-30-1996, 12:00 AM
> Is there
>some easy method someone uses based on the average income of a province? Or
>perhaps, even better, something based on domain size and total province
>quality? If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.

I take the average province income (ie: 2d4+1= 2+2+1 =5) and add 1GB
for the province itself and one if there is a law holding (thus it would
turn out as an income of 5+1(province)+1(law)=7).
Hope that helps...
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hobbychest@pcsia.co
10-29-1997, 06:02 PM
BI>Does anyone have a chart or a standard ratio for determining the standing
BI>army of an NPC province? I am running a campaign and have into a dilemma.
BI>That is to say, if my PC's decide to commit suicide by plunging Medoere
BI>into a bloody war with Diemed, how do I decide the size of Diemed's
BI>standing army? It is a simple matter to assume that either side would have
BI>a military build-up if a conflict was brewing. Both sides would undoubtably
BI>commit acts of intrigue on the other, but when it comes down to brass
BI>tacks...how many troops are there? I could even form a ratio of troop types
BI>based on rarity and cost, but how do I determine (other than random
BI>selection) how many galacto bucks (GB) to spend on the said force. Is there
BI>some easy method someone uses based on the average income of a province? Or
BI>perhaps, even better, something based on domain size and total province
BI>quality? If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.

I don't use any formula. I use what I feel fits the situation. I
usually try to keep battles pretty even, unless I don't want the PC's to
invade a country, then I will make it so they are outclassed and have to
retreat. The main thing to remember is that you should try to balance
drama and realism. A poor country shouldn't be able to field a huge
army, but you don't want the PC's to walk over them either. Just field
what you think looks right.

Robert Thomson

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11-02-1997, 08:19 AM
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