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Post by X-Nemeth on Mar 18, 2016 8:07:37 GMT
All actions (except bonus LT and other characters actions) are modified by the regent.
If you want your actions modified by a different character, that character need to spend a character action doing so.(spending one character action for each action he/she modifies)
Does that include realm actions?
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Post by Linde (x-GM) on Mar 18, 2016 8:46:47 GMT
Yes! Of cause it includes realm actions. But what you mean with "Does that include realm actions?" ?
If you mean: "Do I need to spend a character action per domain/court action used in my realm action if I want someone other than my regent to affect the action?" Then the answer you're looking for is NO.
If you mean: "Do realm actions count as a single action for the purpose of being modified by a character?" Then the answer you're looking for is YES.
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Post by Godfred Thraw BayardsKing(GT) on Mar 19, 2016 13:37:46 GMT
1) for hire follower we need an action ? and another one to upgrade 3 time to became lieutenant ?
2) for the character actions and court action when it's possible, can we spend RP ?
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Post by X-Nemeth on Mar 19, 2016 15:47:26 GMT
1) for hire follower we need an action ? and another one to upgrade 3 time to became lieutenant ? 2) for the character actions and court action when it's possible, can we spend RP ? 1) Fluff (free action) -> Hire Help (court action) -> Promotion by grant title (court action) -> Create lieutenant (realm action = 1 regent action + 1 court action). To quote Linde from the hire help post in this forum: "See So the normal progression of characters is: 1. Character is established in the fluff, or as a follower. 2. Fluff Character or follower is hired as specialist/advisor (a regent always have a number of followers as indicated by their leadership score, so when one is hired another take their place) 3. Specialist/advisor is promoted to henchman 4. Henchman is promoted to lieutenant." 2) See the actions on page 79 in "regents guid" pdf document. There is a list of all actions and under each is specified if you can influence it (spend RP/GB to get + to die roll). The short answer is yes.
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Post by X-Nemeth on Mar 20, 2016 18:45:00 GMT
Profession (Administrate) - add proficiency to rule(province), Decree(Finances) and ply trade(administrate) actions i am unsure what the Decree(Finances) is? is it all decrees, or is it the finance action. Also both are court actions, so i assume i need to spend an action with a character with the skill to support the court action, in which case the characters skill will apply?
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Post by Linde (x-GM) on Mar 20, 2016 19:11:48 GMT
Profession (Administrate) - add proficiency to rule(province), Decree(Finances) and ply trade(administrate) actions 1)i am unsure what the Decree(Finances) is? 2) is it all decrees,3) or is it the finance action. 4) Also both are court actions, so i assume i need to spend an action with a character with the skill to support the court action, in which case the characters skill will apply? 1) Clarification: Decree(Finances). Does this refer to both: Decree [Court]; generate 1d6 gold, -1 prosperity, & Finances [Court]; generate 1d6 gold, +5 DDC per additional attempt or just one of them? If only one of them, is there a skill for other, for us greedy guilders? It refer to both. 2) only decrees to generate income 3) look at answer to 1 4) All actions (except bonus LT and other characters actions) are modified by the regent.
If you want your actions modified by a different character, that character need to spend a character action doing so.(spending one character action for each action he/she modifies)
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Post by Linde (x-GM) on Mar 20, 2016 19:15:47 GMT
1) for hire follower we need an action ? and another one to upgrade 3 time to became lieutenant ? 2) for the character actions and court action when it's possible, can we spend RP ? 1) Followers are determined by leadership score, so no. You need to hire specialists. Those can then be upgraded to henchmen Specialists can be made lieutenants directly, the DDC is just higher than if making a henchman into a lieutenant. 2) you can use RP on court actions where influence is allowed. You can spend RP on character actions where influence is allowed, if the character in question have RP to spend. (usually only the regent)
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Post by NSE (Uiscae Beathe) on Mar 31, 2016 21:31:54 GMT
Let's say I have performance as a proficiency (at +2) and a 16 CHA (+3 modifier). When I perform an agitate action, would it be at +2 (for the prof.) +3 (for the appropriate stat) or +5 (appropriate stat and prof.)?
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Post by X-Nemeth on Mar 31, 2016 21:49:46 GMT
It would be your proficiency. If you expertise the skill, then you get twice your proficiency to the regent actions. Nothing from stats. Note that bonuses stack. Also note that your regents skill determine your bonus to certain court actions (finances and stuff like that)
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Post by NSE (Uiscae Beathe) on Mar 31, 2016 21:51:18 GMT
Thanks!
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Post by NSE (Uiscae Beathe) on Apr 1, 2016 22:24:57 GMT
"Sage - Choose one: Gain a DAC bonus to magic actions and a DDC modifier to non magic actions equal to your proficiency; or gain a DAC bonus to Advice and Research actions equal to your proficiency."
If my proficiency bonus is +2, would this mean if I chose the first version, any realm spells cast would be at +2 to successfully cast and any other actions (such as contest or agitate) would be at +2?
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Post by Linde (x-GM) on Apr 1, 2016 22:26:52 GMT
"Sage - Choose one: Gain a DAC bonus to magic actions and a DDC modifier to non magic actions equal to your proficiency; or gain a DAC bonus to Advice and Research actions equal to your proficiency." If my proficiency bonus is +2, would this mean if I chose the first version, any realm spells cast would be at +2 to successfully cast and any other actions (such as contest or agitate) would be at +2? Correct.
Magic actions as listed in the regent guide would be easier, while all non magic actions would be harder.
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Post by NSE (Uiscae Beathe) on Apr 6, 2016 19:54:39 GMT
For casting realm spells, I am already using a realm action to prepare more than one. Do I need one court action to cast them all now, or is it a separate court action per spell? And if I have no court actions left, a defensive use of dispel realm magic would not be available to be cast?
p213 Regent Guide "Regardless of the actual time spent casting a spell, it always counts as a free action when using the domain rules. You can cast any number of realm spells during the course of a turn, but when you cast a realm spell, that spell slot is unavailable for the rest of the domain turn (1 month). This means you cannot prepare and cast multiple spells with the same realm spell slot during a single turn."
I'm reading it like this: 1 realm action to prepare multiple spells. 1 Court action to cast any and all spells. 1 spell level slot per spell.
So if I can cast up to 4th level spells and know bless the Holy Land and Dispel Realm Magic I can have the following:
1st level: Bless the Holy Land (cannot be used for anything higher than level 1 spell) 2nd level: Bless the Holy Land (cannot be used for dispel due to being 2nd level or lower only) 3rd level: Dispel Realm Magic 4th level: Dispel Realm Magic
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Post by Caerleon (Tristan) on Apr 6, 2016 20:57:19 GMT
It doesn't cost you an action to cast the realm spell, only to prepare them.
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Post by NSE (Uiscae Beathe) on Apr 6, 2016 21:13:14 GMT
I'm hoping you are correct, would save a lot on what I can do this coming turn.
I'm basing my question on the information on pages 85 of and 213 of Regent Guide as well as info Linde provided in the two turns I wasn't present for in which one realm action to prepare spells and two separate court actions were used for bless and dispel magic in umbria. There appears to be a slight conflict in the two and hoping to just get it fully cleared up.
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