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− | + | ==Merchants and Mule Trains (Trade Goods and XP)== | |
No one seems to be that into a game of Merchants and Mule Trains, so here is what I propose. All trade goods you bring into civilization grants you XP equal to the base cost, but no gold value until it sells, regardless if you sell it at a profit or loss. If you sell it at a *profit* Brinas, your Venturer factor, gets the overage as XP. *Or* you can consider it automatically sold at a price equal to the base value times .50%. | No one seems to be that into a game of Merchants and Mule Trains, so here is what I propose. All trade goods you bring into civilization grants you XP equal to the base cost, but no gold value until it sells, regardless if you sell it at a profit or loss. If you sell it at a *profit* Brinas, your Venturer factor, gets the overage as XP. *Or* you can consider it automatically sold at a price equal to the base value times .50%. | ||
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===Building Lumber=== | ===Building Lumber=== | ||
− | Building grade lumber is a category between common -- wood suitable for firewood, axehandles, railings and so forth -- and rare -- wood suitable for cabinetry and furniture or luxurious paneled rooms. Building lumber is in between the two; long lengths suitable for joists and rafters, thick planks for flooring and framing and straight grained, knot-free boles suitable for riving into shingles, siding or boat planking. A load of building lumber weighs | + | Building grade lumber is a category between common -- wood suitable for firewood, axehandles, railings and so forth -- and rare -- wood suitable for cabinetry and furniture or luxurious paneled rooms. Building lumber is in between the two; long lengths suitable for joists and rafters, thick planks for flooring and framing and straight grained, knot-free boles suitable for riving into shingles, siding or boat planking. A load of building lumber weighs 50 stone and has a base price of 125 gold. |
===Building Stone=== | ===Building Stone=== | ||
− | Building stones are roughly modular in size and weight, appropriate for using as flagstones, structural stones, slate shingles and so forth. A load of building stones weighs | + | Building stones are roughly modular in size and weight, appropriate for using as flagstones, structural stones, slate shingles and so forth. A load of building stones weighs 200 stone and has a base price of 125 gold. |
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