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* new characters receive gold from their [[family|families]] | * new characters receive gold from their [[family|families]] | ||
− | * [[taxes]] (once a week, in the form of [[bonds]]) | + | * [[taxes]] (once a week, in the form of [[bonds]] - or in gold if you are in your own region at the time of the tax) |
* doing [[paid work]] | * doing [[paid work]] | ||
* family support | * family support | ||
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* [[infiltrator|infiltrating]] regional tax offices | * [[infiltrator|infiltrating]] regional tax offices | ||
* collecting a [[bounty]] | * collecting a [[bounty]] | ||
+ | * receiving a transfer from another noble in your realm | ||
[[Category: Economy]] | [[Category: Economy]] |
Revision as of 17:07, 26 February 2008
Overview
Gold is the only form of hard currency in Battlemaster. While bonds are convenient, when push comes to shove, no one in his or her right mind is going to want little slips of paper as payment for anything. The only uses for bonds are to send them to someone else or to convert them into gold.
Uses of Gold
There are many things that you can buy in Battlemaster. You can use your gold to:
- recruit a unit to command
- pay your men
- repair your men's equipment
- buy paraphernalia
- train your men
- train your own skills
- place a bounty on someone's head
- Invest in a region using family wealth
How to get Gold
There are several ways to get gold. Some methods are more honourable than others!
- new characters receive gold from their families
- taxes (once a week, in the form of bonds - or in gold if you are in your own region at the time of the tax)
- doing paid work
- family support
- winning a tournament
- looting an enemy region
- infiltrating regional tax offices
- collecting a bounty
- receiving a transfer from another noble in your realm