(Potentially stupid) Steading rules question: do higher-order tags under Prosperity, Population, and Defenses…

(Potentially stupid) Steading rules question: do higher-order tags under Prosperity, Population, and Defenses…

(Potentially stupid) Steading rules question: do higher-order tags under Prosperity, Population, and Defenses replace lower-order ones, or add to them? When a village gets +Prosperity, does that mean it has both Dirt and Poor, for example?

4 thoughts on “(Potentially stupid) Steading rules question: do higher-order tags under Prosperity, Population, and Defenses…”

  1. I probably am :-p

    But in some cases it doesn’t make sense for it to replace. I almost feel like I’d rather break down more atomically what the level tags address: labor, goods (then cost, availability)…and so forth.

  2. Yeah, a steading is supposed to have only one prosperity, population, and defenses tag. Then the other tags add on top of that.

    You can make new rules for them, though, or break a steading down into neighbourhoods and stuff, too.

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