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		| Meglobob said: 
 
	In your capital it would, if you took gowth-3 and had a pretender that doubled that for example and then took order-3 on top.  You would be stinkingly rich and money talks early on in the game, more troops, more mages, more castles etc...Quote: 
	
		| Shovah32 said: But a pretender who increases growth in a single province wouldnt be such a big deal would it?
 
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 Remember, your capital usually provides 50%+ of your income for the first 10 or so turns.  Whenever you suggest a change you have to look at how much it can be exploited in order to retain balance.
 
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 Yes, if it "doubled that" it would.  But that need not be the answer.  What if it increased your growth rate (0.2-0.6% if your dominion is positive) itself by 10 or 20%  +20% on 0.6% increases the total to 0.72%.  The difference in the long run could be considerable, but virtually nothing in the short run- and the short run is the time when it's exploitable, when your home province is the heart and soul and entirety of your income.