PART 2: Month 1:
Administration DC 15: 1d20 + 7 ⇒ (18) + 7 = 25 = success 1 GB saved End of Month:
Shadowstrider wrote: So the answer is "no" then. Got it. Sorry, I just wanted to put a complete description up so everyone is on the same page re. Realm Actions and how they work. Also, you asked two questions, and I was also trying to answer the 1st one: Quote: What's the deal with Standard + Character = Full Round Action?
Zahir ibn Mahmoud ibn Jothan wrote:
A Full Domain Action is a standard Domain Action + a Character Action combined. This is where you would oversee the domain action personally, allowing you to apply any skill bonuses and feats that might apply, and in this game earn XP on a successful action. There could be roleplaying elements in that too, especially with a Diplomacy action. A Realm Action is a kind of Full Domain Action where you can target more than one holding of the same type and same owner in different provinces within a single realm (e.g. ruling several of your sources in Coeranys or the Chimaeron in one month). I believe only Rule Holding and Contest Holding may be done as a Realm Action in the BRCS (unless I forgot something. Maybe Create/Contest Trade Route?). To do a Realm Action, you spend your Standard Action for the initial target holding, and one Court Action per additional target holding. Each target is then paid for and rolled for in turn. You can also use a Realm Action to target different holding types of the same owner in a single province. So Joker's Regent might target his own Law and Guild in his capital in a single turn, if there are unclaimed levels open for both to go up a level.
I can answer for the BRCS rules on Lts:
Otherwise they only have Character Actions each season like all non-regent characters do. Some regents can also make another regent their Lt. Typically this would be a loyal vassal regent. As Lts. can act in a regent's name, they must be very trusted! |