pathfinder:campaign_systems:build_points
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====== Build Points ====== | ====== Build Points ====== | ||
- | Build Points are used across the Campaign Rules as a form of currency. | + | Build Points are used across the Campaign Rules as a form of currency. |
- | 1 BP might consist of a load of timber, the labour of a few dozen workers, a spell or two from the local cleric, The local Lord’s good will, food to feed your workers and something to pay them with. And workers | + | 1 BP might consist of a load of timber, the labour of a few dozen workers, a spell or two from the local cleric, The local Lord’s good will, food to feed your workers and something to pay them with. And workers |
- | For Example: | + | For Example: |
- | Afterwards the workers | + | Afterwards the builders |
So really BP is ‘The Economy’ – and the number of BP you have represents the amount influence you have over the economy of your area. | So really BP is ‘The Economy’ – and the number of BP you have represents the amount influence you have over the economy of your area. | ||
- | Another time, 1 BP could represent | + | Another time, 1 BP will represent |
- | ++Example 2 - Public Baths| A group of settlers arrive and you tell them that they can stay if they help build a Public Bath. In return some of them are allowed to set up small holdings around your town (you have to get food from somewhere) and other build themselves small houses in the town itself. | + | ++Example 2 - Public Baths| A number |
- | ++Example 3 – Small Holdings and Road| A group of settlers wants to live away from the town and you give then permission to settle down in an area, so long as they build a road through it. If it is a hilly area, you might have to subsidise them while they build - by diverting a BP (perhaps from taxation) into food and shelter for them while they get established.++ | + | ++Example 3 – Small Holdings and Road| A group of settlers wants to live away from the town and are given permission to settle down in an area, so long as they build a road through it. If it is a hilly area, you might have to subsidise them while they build - that could mean diverting a BP (perhaps from taxation) into food and shelter for them while they get themselves |
- | ++ Example 4 - Brothel| A group of ' | + | ++ Example 4 - Brothel| A group of ' |
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