Difference between revisions of "Trade"
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==Trotbury== | ==Trotbury== | ||
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{{Quote|Full of artisans, the bustling town of Trotbury is the definition of opulence.}} | |||
Trotbury is a special trade route you unlock once you complete the Stained Glass Masterpiece. The city is allied with [[labor]]. | |||
[[Category:Game Mechanics]] | [[Category:Game Mechanics]] |
Revision as of 11:33, 15 February 2022
Trade in Foundation is doe with neighbouring cities that cannot be visited. They will trade resources that have been designated for purchase or sale in the Book under the Resources section of the Trade tab.
Each city is seeking to purchase four resources from the village and sell five back. Traders will pick up and leave traded items in a granary or warehouse that has been assigned to store the resources in question; any goods in a production building (or in transit to a building) are considered unavailable for trade.
Northbury
" | Established deep within a thick forest, Northbury welcomes all with a warm heart. | " |
Northbury is the first city the village will be able to trade with. In order to unlock it, one must pay Planks (20). The city is aligned with labor.
Myddle
" | The golden hills of Myddle are home to the prettiest sunsets. | " |
Myddle is the second city to become available for trade, it can be unlocked with 20 Common Clothes. The city is aligned with clergy.
Davenport
" | First renowned for its rum, Davenport's island had become a fruitful trade center. | " |
Davenport is the final city to become available for trade, it can be unlocked with 20 Bread. The city is aligned with kingdom.
Trotbury
" | Full of artisans, the bustling town of Trotbury is the definition of opulence. | " |
Trotbury is a special trade route you unlock once you complete the Stained Glass Masterpiece. The city is allied with labor.