In a world where the main protagonist has a point buy of 25, he has a point buy of 32.
In a world where companion stats are all over the place, he has a statline that is optimised.
In a world where companions have crap feats and bad choices, he has everything optimised to within an inch of its life.
BUT! He doesn't have special powers because he is... black.
If I were making him I would have dropped points out of con for wisdom, and if I were min-maxing, dropped int/cha for another 4 points to bump up strength.
But Ekundayo is actually pretty cool. He’s basically Teal’c. Speaks with a sort of unemotional cadence, composed and controlled even when in pain, backstory intimately tied to wife and son. Don’t start arguing that SG1 was SJW propaganda...
How do I increase BP per week?!?!?!
I have 4 villages and can't build shit in them coz no enough BP.
Also I had a "kingdom destroyed" after my BP reached -50.
And yeah, I already sold everything and bought BP...
Probably should have developed your existing villages before adding more. I’ve been making around 30BP a turn from the start. My first town was basically all shops, smiths, taverns, a longhouse... things that boost economy. Trade deals also work out in your favor if you can get them going; the game goes few years so you don't have to worry about recouping your losses if you do it early. After specializing first town in economy, you can start focusing on getting secondary advisors. You get secondary advisors by increasing a starting stat (other than economy) to 60 and having a rank III advisor in the position. Don't bother increasing stats that you don't have advisors for at first. You get bonus BP for advisor levels, too, but only up to your economy advisor's rank (I think), so it pays to level him up, too. None of this is explained very well in the game. The system actually isn't that bad or tedious, you just aren't given enough information to make reasoned choices from the start, and like most 4X games, the starting state of your empire (where you put your first city, etc.) can drastically affect your ability to progress.
One other note: if you don't have anyone who is good at hunting, you're going to drastically increase your rest times. Any hunting time is added ON TOP OF the 8-9 hours of sleep. So if it takes 12 hours to hunt, you're going to rest for 20-21 hours. (Doesn't make much sense, but that seems to be how it works). Rations are actually good outside of dungeons for this reason. If you're careful and make the most out of every rest, you can knock out a lot of exploration in a pretty limited amount of time to maximize time spent building your kingdom. But yeah... if you don't care about the kingdom aspect, you can cheat for BP.