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Funds are an expendable resource in B5 Prime. Each point of Funds is a d6 that can be added to a single roll when money can influence the result of that roll. Normally, only a single d6 can be added to a roll, but at the gamemaster's discretion multiple points of funds can be spent to add more than one d6. Once Funds are spent, they are gone.<br>
 
Funds are an expendable resource in B5 Prime. Each point of Funds is a d6 that can be added to a single roll when money can influence the result of that roll. Normally, only a single d6 can be added to a roll, but at the gamemaster's discretion multiple points of funds can be spent to add more than one d6. Once Funds are spent, they are gone.<br>
  
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In situations where the gamemaster wishes to avoid a roll, Funds can be spent to buy a resource. The resource is ''not'' an asset and does not provide dice, but it may allow the character to do something they could not do without that resource. For example, paying an entrance fee to an exclusive club allows the characters to enter without the need to gain access via other means. Likewise, buying a shuttle grants a means of transport and allows the character or other party members to make a piloting roll. Funds are meant as a narrative shortcut, and are never the only means to progress during an adventure.<br>
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In situations where the gamemaster wishes to avoid a roll, Funds can be spent to buy a resource. The resource is not an asset and does not provide dice, but it may allow the character to do something they could not do without that resource. For example, paying an entrance fee to an exclusive club allows the characters to enter without the need to gain access via other means. Likewise, buying a shuttle grants a means of transport and allows the character or other party members to make a piloting roll. Funds are meant as a narrative shortcut, and are never the only means to progress during an adventure.<br>
  
 
Funds can be accumulated in play as payment for jobs, fencing stolen items, winnings from gambling, etc. They can be spent as listed above, and lost due to theft or other NPC actions. They naturally degrade over time (between adventures) if the character accumulates a large number of them, as there is always the temptation to spend excess funds on luxuries, safer living areas, gifts (or bribes) to maintain contacts, etc.<br>
 
Funds can be accumulated in play as payment for jobs, fencing stolen items, winnings from gambling, etc. They can be spent as listed above, and lost due to theft or other NPC actions. They naturally degrade over time (between adventures) if the character accumulates a large number of them, as there is always the temptation to spend excess funds on luxuries, safer living areas, gifts (or bribes) to maintain contacts, etc.<br>

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