Mugsy |
I am starting Kingmaker in a month or two and I have a few questions.
1. I understand the campaign is balanced for random encounters in terms of experience but are the random encounters also supposed to give random loot or is the loot in the book already enough to keep them roughly on par with the Character Wealth by Level. Assume no magic crafting and no pulling money from the kingdom for this one otherwise it gets too complicated.
2. There is a lot of talk about the Civil war in Brevoy but I don't see anything in the books about it actually occurring or what the sides would be. I can see how it could (and at some point probably will) happen but am I correct that it is outside of the official scope of the campaign?
3. Is there any official limits on the armies you raise? Such as small towns creating massive armies, small armies with high class levels appearing out of nowhere, or an army of mages coming out of a city without even a library? I could always stop things too ridiculous myself but I was wondering if there was anything official I could work off of.
4. Is there any reason to have a standing army? It seems like you can raise an army in no time which seems unrealistic. Also it leads to the largest kingdoms having no armies in peace then pumping out massive armies in a week.
Thank you for the help, I like to have as much of an understanding as possible going into a game.