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The other choice would be to ration the resource, in which case it will increase the land value by some fractional amount, yielding potentially more revenue over the long term.
 
The other choice would be to ration the resource, in which case it will increase the land value by some fractional amount, yielding potentially more revenue over the long term.
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===Cooks===
 
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An army moves on its stomach, and while any mercenary worth his or her salt can cook a meal the presence of professional cooks with an army can improve morale and stretch food beyond what would otherwise be expected. Cooks follow the standard pyramid for craftsfolk -- masters, journeymen and apprentices -- with the same pay scale as a craftsman. The only difference is that the gp produced per month is instead mouths fed. So, a master cook can feed 40 soldiers at a time, a journeyman 20 and an apprentice 10. When under the command of one above them the output is increased, as per the description. The presence of a cook raises the morale of all soldiers fed by the cook by +1. In addition, a full pyramid of cooks improves the efficiency of food production by 25%. So, for instance, 8 days of rations gets stretched to 10 days.
 

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