Rule 2.1:

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2.1 Rank Gain and Loss
All Players enter the game at the rank of Legatus.
umm I think this was typed before you thought of all the ranks, so it's supposed to be Tribunus right?
Rule 2.4:
well this is a rather confusing part, so I'll just point out the most important part first:

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rule 2.4
Provincial Dictator
Requirements: Must be appointed to this rank by the Dictator
and
Quaestor
(4) Can be granted a Provincial Dictatorship.
well I'm not sure what you intended (I think you intended that only quaestors can be granted Prov. Dictatorships), but it sounds like anyone can be granted a prov. dictatorship but "quaestor" is a special rank for a prov. dictator.
anyway the powers are also conflicting, (other than the 2 bodyguard units thing, which I PMed you about it)
Quaestor:
(1) Can propose
one Edict/Charter Amendment per 'Congressional' Session.
(2) Can lead an army of max 14 units unless it is an Imperial Legion.
(4) Can be granted a Provincial Dictatorship.
Prov. Dictator:
(2) Can propose an
unlimited number of Edicts or Amendments per 'Congressional' Session.
(7) Provincial Dictator can lead an army of max 14 units unless it is an Imperial Legion.
and also I would like to ask, if only quaestors are allowed to have Provincial dictatorships, what happens when they are promoted to praetor?
Rule 3.5:
Rule 3.5:
No Senator Influence may ever be lower than 1.
I think this also needs correcting because our Tribuni's influence in the Library thread are all labeled as 1/2
For the purposes of determining Stat Influence, a Senator can gain 1 point of Stat Influence for each of the following conditions that he meets: (a) 5+ ranks of Command (b) 10 ranks of Command (c) 20+ total stat points (d) 30+ total stat points
well this isn't a correction but I have a question, this stat influence thing is only applicable for those ranks which influence states that they have stat influence (like quaestor, praetors, etc) right?
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