Well, Dan pretty much covered everything. Although, being a landed regent,
you undoubtedly have some law holdings to control the loyalty of your
provinces. Those same law holdings can "tax" the temple and guild holdings
within your provinces and you can gain some extra gold bars from that.

Memnoch

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Subject: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Re: GB problem


From: Nigel Sellman

>I am relativly new to game and I am having a problem with GB - I dont have
enough of them. Does anyone have any ideas about the best way to aquite
them quickly. I have a small 2 porvince domain a level 5 and a level 2 and
I am a Wizard regent.
<
Heh, trust me, this is not a problem due to inexperience. I've been
experiencing this same bug since the game came out. I believe a patch is
going to be available with D&D 3.0, entitled "BR for munchkins" ;)
Ok, quick and dirty.
Adventure: costs nothing (usually, unless your GM is cruel), potential for
large rewards, plus you might get magical goodies. Take some thugs with you
to stand in front of you and block those nasty swords and things.
Trade: either start a guild, or tax the ones in your country. Trade routes
can also alleviate this problem
Magic: Sell spells to friendly countries. And research Alchemy, it might
come in handy.
Wizards never seem to have enough cash. You're actually lucky you have
provinces: a non-landed wizard can end up completely broke rather rapidly.
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