Giorsoine |
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We are finally getting to the second stage in our kingdom, and our ruler is about to get a second attribute we can use.
My question is this: Is it possible for the ruler to take the same attribute as when they set out? So you e.g. get 2 x economy.
We are using Ultimate Campaign rules instead of those in the AP.
Indraea |
My interpretation had been 'no', but reading the rules as written, it does say to "choose a third Kingdom attribute" at size 101+, and if you can't take the same attribute multiple times, then there's no choice for a third attribute. Therefore, it appears that, as written, the answer is 'yes', even though that doesn't feel correct/intended.
Gargs454 |
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My interpretation had been 'no', but reading the rules as written, it does say to "choose a third Kingdom attribute" at size 101+, and if you can't take the same attribute multiple times, then there's no choice for a third attribute. Therefore, it appears that, as written, the answer is 'yes', even though that doesn't feel correct/intended.
There are three attributes though (Stability, Loyalty, Economy). You just add Cha to each.
For me, since it says a "second attribute" and a "third attribute" I would say you have to add it to each, not doubling or tripling up on one.
Canarr |
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Indraea wrote:My interpretation had been 'no', but reading the rules as written, it does say to "choose a third Kingdom attribute" at size 101+, and if you can't take the same attribute multiple times, then there's no choice for a third attribute. Therefore, it appears that, as written, the answer is 'yes', even though that doesn't feel correct/intended.There are three attributes though (Stability, Loyalty, Economy). You just add Cha to each.
For me, since it says a "second attribute" and a "third attribute" I would say you have to add it to each, not doubling or tripling up on one.
My interpretation is the same as yours - choose one of the three Kingdom attributes at the beginning, then add a second, and finally the third.