[Discuss] Adventures taxed! Very lame...
Eric Pigeon
eric at safe.ca
Thu Jan 4 12:55:45 CET 2007
OKi, part of a New Adyvy question here:
Can't advy evade taxation by crossing borders?
Basicly, the questions is :
Are Advy part of the realm like nobles and taxed no mather what?
Or
Are they juste taxed in the new taxation system ? Somehting like:
"Hey look henry another commoner to tax today... My gold Henry this one had 130 gold
piece on him!"
Has in: taxed like a commoner of the region, IF he is in the said region on tax day.
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 20:27:11 +0530, Vin wrote
> On 1/3/07, Robert Croson, Jr <robert at arcm.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Could be true in both cases. My adventurer just pulled into town with
> > about 15
> > gold in gems on him. Luckily I didn't sell them all, or I might have been
> > taxed,
> > too. If I had gotten a bit more lucky, I could easily see someone selling
> > a rather
> > large amount of items for some good money. There are gems worth over 5
> > gold
> > each that have already been discovered.
> >
> > But unique items are the most likely explanation. If the item was good
> > enough,
> > and the right buyer was found, then it is very possible that the sale
> > price could
> > have gone over 100 gold.
> >
>
> Oh, ok. My adventurer has never seen so much gold, gold gold and more gold.
> What's the point of having it allis my reason...ie until another visible
> action for an Adventurer comes from the game, using money to do some thing.
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