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  1. #1
    Olesens
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    Domain Income midifiers?

    Soviet wrote:

    > I was wondering if there are any rules that give modifiers to the income
    > produced by provinces in a domain foer special resources?
    > I mean In Tournen there is a province that its main resource is Gold & Silver
    > mines, shouldn't it get a modifier of at least +1gb for the purposes of the
    > income it rpoduces to the Domain?
    > What about those Provinces that are rich in food, farmlands,ect, should they get
    > a bonus to their maintenance due the abundance of food and naturqal resources?

    The rules assume that all provinces have equal values of materials. However if you
    feel that a particular province has some bonus (or some penalty), that is quite
    acceptable. For example, Dauren in Brechtur gets +1 or something GB to all guild
    incomes because the dwarves and humans work together, adding thier talents up. But
    I wouldn't suggest improving taxation income, as that is almost purely taxes.
    Unless of course there is a large nobility compared to normal or something like
    that.
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    Binagran
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    Domain Income midifiers?

    Soviet wrote:

    > I was wondering if there are any rules that give modifiers to the income
    > produced by provinces in a domain foer special resources?
    > I mean In Tournen there is a province that its main resource is Gold & Silver
    > mines, shouldn't it get a modifier of at least +1gb for the purposes of the
    > income it rpoduces to the Domain?
    > What about those Provinces that are rich in food, farmlands,ect, should they get
    > a bonus to their maintenance due the abundance of food and naturqal resources?

    In Vosgaard the Heartless Wastes, the province of Melyy is described as a gold-rush
    province. And this is represented by the dice by rolling the province/holding
    income, and if the maximum dice roll comes up, roll again. However, if the lowest
    dice roll comes up, then that province/holding is reduced 1 level.

    I think a modified version of this could be used for a lot of provinces. Those rich
    in foods etc would perhaps get a bonus during the non-winter months, and a bad roll
    might indicate a natural disaster which has affected the crops.

    Anyone else got any ideas.

    Binagran
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    Soviet
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    Domain Income midifiers?

    I was wondering if there are any rules that give modifiers to the income
    produced by provinces in a domain foer special resources?
    I mean In Tournen there is a province that its main resource is Gold & Silver
    mines, shouldn't it get a modifier of at least +1gb for the purposes of the
    income it rpoduces to the Domain?
    What about those Provinces that are rich in food, farmlands,ect, should they get
    a bonus to their maintenance due the abundance of food and naturqal resources?

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  4. #4
    Kenneth Gauck
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    Domain Income midifiers?

    - -----Original Message-----
    From: Soviet
    Date: Thursday, June 10, 1999 5:40 PM

    >I was wondering if there are any rules that give modifiers to the income
    >produced by provinces in a domain for special resources?
    >I mean In Tournen there is a province that its main resource is Gold &
    Silver
    >mines, shouldn't it get a modifier of at least +1gb for the purposes of the
    >income it rpoduces to the Domain?
    >What about those Provinces that are rich in food, farmlands,ect, should
    they get
    >a bonus to their maintenance due the abundance of food and naturqal
    resources?

    They way I interpret this, a level four province makes what a level four
    province makes. The level of the province is determined by the income.
    Other factors are secondary. If I want a province to make more money, I
    raise the level of the province. $100 in gold is worth no more than $100
    in wool.

    Kenneth Gauck
    c558382@earthlink.net


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    Pieter Sleijpen
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    Domain Income midifiers?

    Soviet wrote:
    >
    > I was wondering if there are any rules that give modifiers to the
    > income produced by provinces in a domain foer special resources?
    > I mean In Tournen there is a province that its main resource is Gold &
    > Silver mines, shouldn't it get a modifier of at least +1gb for the
    > purposes of the income it rpoduces to the Domain?
    > What about those Provinces that are rich in food, farmlands,ect,
    > should they get a bonus to their maintenance due the abundance of food
    > and naturqal resources?

    The Netbook gives rules for the development of specific resources and
    what effect that will have on income. You might want to take a look at
    those rules.

    Pieter Sleijpen

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