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− | Caravans consist of one or more faction members often with [[pack animal]]s and/or tamed [[animals]] in tow. Players can either form their own caravan or wait for others to visit their own colony. To trade with a foreign passing caravan, direct a colonist (preferably with high social skill | + | Caravans consist of one or more faction members often with [[pack animal]]s and/or tamed [[animals]] in tow. Players can either form their own caravan or wait for others to visit their own colony. To trade with a foreign passing caravan, direct a colonist (preferably with high social skill and thus [[Trade Price Improvement]]) to speak with the caravan member who has a yellow question mark above the head. Stored items will be eligible to sell and appear in the trade window. Purchased items will be dropped in the location where the trader was standing and will need to be hauled. |
Sometimes, foreign caravan members may fight each other and accidentally drop items from their gear inventory. | Sometimes, foreign caravan members may fight each other and accidentally drop items from their gear inventory. | ||
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* Interaction with orbital trade ships which will stay around for a limited time. A blue notification will appear at the right of your screen to announce the trade ship and its type. After it's gone, a simple notice at the top of the screen will note when the same vessel leaves comms range and can no longer be traded with. Each trade ship varies in type, which determines its inventory. | * Interaction with orbital trade ships which will stay around for a limited time. A blue notification will appear at the right of your screen to announce the trade ship and its type. After it's gone, a simple notice at the top of the screen will note when the same vessel leaves comms range and can no longer be traded with. Each trade ship varies in type, which determines its inventory. | ||
− | To trade, order a colonist to interact with the comms console. Only items located within range of an orbital trade beacon can be traded. Purchases will be sent via drop pods to a beacon's open-air tiles, drop pods will phase through constructed roofs otherwise. If all beacon tiles are covered, drop pods will land at the nearest eligible tile. Colonists | + | To trade, order a colonist to interact with the comms console. Only items located within range of an orbital trade beacon can be traded. Purchases will be sent via drop pods to a beacon's open-air tiles, drop pods will phase through constructed roofs otherwise. If all beacon tiles are covered, drop pods will land at the nearest eligible tile. Colonists using the comms console use the same [[Trade Price Improvement]] stat as when making trades in person. [[Prisoner]]s can be sold directly from their cell even if not in range of a beacon and tamed [[animals]] can be sold from anywhere on the map. The trade value of a prisoner or animal is based on their capabilities, injuries and skills. |
== Trade prices == | == Trade prices == |
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Colonies can trade with other factions by using caravans and orbital trade ships via a comms console. Tradeable commodities include slaves/prisoners, furniture, gear, resources, food, drugs, and works of art.
The trade interface shows what commodities are available to trade, the colony's stock, the trader's stock, and the prices to buy and sell.
BUY | QUANTITY | SELL | ||
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ALL | ONE | positive = buy negative = sell |
ONE | ALL |
<< | < | may type # here | > | >> |
- Trade is influenced by your trader's ability to speak and hear. Damage to any such parts will ruin trade prices.
- Prices listed in green are cheap (does not appear with base-game traders), while prices listed in red are expensive.
- Items that the foreign trader has no interest in are shown grayed out at the bottom of the list; other traders may want them instead.
- Animals that have been downed are not listed for trade.
- All traders carry a limited amount of silver, so they may not be able to buy everything you wish to sell. You can still give them things over this value but everything they receive will be for free, as they cannot afford to pay. In this instance it is likely better to not sell the items or to take the excess in useful or resalable items rather than get nothing in return.
- Selling a prisoner is profitable, but has a negative impact on the happiness of all colonists (excludes psychopaths).
Game progression
Early game
Caravans consist of one or more faction members often with pack animals and/or tamed animals in tow. Players can either form their own caravan or wait for others to visit their own colony. To trade with a foreign passing caravan, direct a colonist (preferably with high social skill and thus Trade Price Improvement) to speak with the caravan member who has a yellow question mark above the head. Stored items will be eligible to sell and appear in the trade window. Purchased items will be dropped in the location where the trader was standing and will need to be hauled.
Sometimes, foreign caravan members may fight each other and accidentally drop items from their gear inventory.
Later game
After researching the Microelectronics project, a comms console and an orbital trade beacon can be built, which allow:
- Satellite calls to request caravans to allied factions at a cost of 15 goodwill (or 700/1100 silver prior to 1.0). You can only call for a caravan from a given friendly faction once every four days.
- Interaction with orbital trade ships which will stay around for a limited time. A blue notification will appear at the right of your screen to announce the trade ship and its type. After it's gone, a simple notice at the top of the screen will note when the same vessel leaves comms range and can no longer be traded with. Each trade ship varies in type, which determines its inventory.
To trade, order a colonist to interact with the comms console. Only items located within range of an orbital trade beacon can be traded. Purchases will be sent via drop pods to a beacon's open-air tiles, drop pods will phase through constructed roofs otherwise. If all beacon tiles are covered, drop pods will land at the nearest eligible tile. Colonists using the comms console use the same Trade Price Improvement stat as when making trades in person. Prisoners can be sold directly from their cell even if not in range of a beacon and tamed animals can be sold from anywhere on the map. The trade value of a prisoner or animal is based on their capabilities, injuries and skills.
Trade prices
Hovering over an item's price opens a tooltip that displays price modifiers. Usually, goods from the colony are sold at 60% market value, and bought at 140% market value. These are further affected by the both the storyteller's economic and difficulty settings.
Actual trade prices are also dependent on the Trade Price Improvement stat of chosen colonist, listed on the tooltip as "Your negotiator bonus: -x%".
Some traders will charge 2x the price of a good, in addition to the multiplier on buying. Selling remains at normal price. Faction bases don't have any goods-specific price penalties and will even offer a 2% discount when trading at a base.
Trade factors
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Some types of item have a multiplier on their sell price on top of multiplier from Trade Price Improvement. For example, weapons have a 0.2x multiplier, significantly reducing their sale value, while art such as sculptures has a 1.1x multiplier, slightly increasing what they sell for.
Note that these factors only apply the sale by the player - they are still sold for their normal value by non-player factions.
Type | Factor |
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Weapons | x0.2 |
Sculptures | x1.1 |
Types of traders
Land convoy
- Visitors are small groups that carry all of their goods on their person. They may or may not have items for trade; even if they do, they often have few items and little silver to trade with.
- Trade caravans are large groups that carry their goods on pack muffalo or dromedaries, depending on climate. They have a moderate amount of items and silver to buy trade with.
Land convoys will leave the area if the temperature is deemed too dangerous for them to continue trading.
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Technological level
- Neolithic traders are tribal in nature and will be limited to selling neolithic level items.
- Outlander traders come from other faction settlements and are not restricted to a specific technology level of items.
Faction bases
Large faction settlements that engage in trading. They buy/sell everything within their technology level, have the most extensive stocks and offer a 2% discount.
Physical presence
- Outlander traders have a physical presence on the map and offer a small to medium amount of items and silver.
- Orbital traders have no physical presence. They have large amounts of items and silver to trade with, and have the same trader types as outlanders.
While the game does not specify where orbital traders hail from, the technologically advanced nature of items that they carry generally indicates that they are from urbworlds or glitterworlds.
By inventory
Bulk goods trader
Bulk goods traders deal in food and basic materials, such as steel, wood, components, gold, textiles, as well as clothing, furniture and domesticated animals.
Combat supplier
Combat suppliers deal in weapons, armor, mortar shells, and medicine.
The tribal variant of this is the "war merchant".
Exotic goods trader
Exotic goods traders deal in rare and valuable items such as artifacts, televisions, telescopes, apparel, bionic body parts, neurotrainers, some furniture, plasteel, gold, uranium, and glitterworld medicine. The may also carry animals of the wilder variety.
The tribal variant of this is the "shaman merchant".
Slaver
Slavers deal in slaves/prisoners, weapons, body parts, medicine, and drugs. The chance of traders carrying prisoners should go down as colony population goes up.
The outlander variant of this trader was previously called a "pirate merchant" and they are still referred to as such in both discussion and the game code. Note that despite the name, outlander factions sent pirate merchants, not pirate factions.
Trader inventories
Faction base
Faction bases have an extensive inventory and deal with most things. They take 30 days to restock. The remaining time can be checked in "Show what will buy".
Outlander base
Name | Price | Min Stock | Max Stock |
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Silver | N/A | 800 | 3000 |
Component | x1 | 20 | 70 |
Steel | x1 | 300 | 600 |
Wood | x1 | 200 | 400 |
Plasteel | x1 | -50 | 200 |
Cloth | x1 | 100 | 300 |
Gold | x1 | -50 | 200 |
Neutroamine | x1 | 50 | 200 |
Chemfuel | x1 | 300 | 500 |
Chocolate | x1 | -30 | 70 |
Beer | x1 | -40 | 100 |
Medicine | x1 | 25 | 50 |
Telescope | x1 | 0 | 1 |
Groups of items:
Group | Price | Variety | Min Stock | Max Stock | Items |
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Mortar shells | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 20 each | 40 each | All mortar shells except antigrain warhead |
Textiles | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 400 | 800 | All Textiles |
Resources | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 400 | 800 | All resources except silver |
Raw food | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 400 | 800 | All except fertilized eggs |
Meals | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 12 each | 50 each | All meals |
Furniture | x1 | 3 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 2 each | All furniture |
Animals | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 3 each | 8 each | Most animals |
Clothing | x1 | 10 - 16 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All clothing |
Drugs | x1 | 3 - 4 kinds | 750 | 1500 | All drugs |
Ranged weapons | x1 | 3 - 6 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All ranged weapons |
Melee weapons | x1 | 3 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 2 each | All melee weapons |
Armor | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All armor |
Body parts/ Implants | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All body parts or implants |
Exotic items | x1 | 1 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 2 each | Rare items |
Artifacts | x1 | 1 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All artifacts |
Apparel | x1 | 3 - 6 kinds | 1 each | 10 each | All apparel |
Art | x1 | 5 - 10 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | Sculptures |
Televisions | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 1 each | 2 each | Tube television, Flatscreen television, Megascreen television |
Slaves | x1 | -1 - 2 | 1 each | 1 each | --- |
Neolithic base
Name | Price | Min Stock | Max Stock |
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Silver | N/A | 800 | 3000 |
Component | x2 | 3 | 10 |
Steel | x1 | 200 | 300 |
Wood | x1 | 500 | 600 |
Cloth | x1 | 200 | 300 |
Gold | x1 | -40 | 120 |
Pemmican | x1 | 500 | 1000 |
Herbal medicine | x1 | 15 | 30 |
Groups of items:
Group | Price | Variety | Min Stock | Max Stock | Items |
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Textiles | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 300 | 700 | All Textiles |
Resources | x1 | 3 kinds | 200 | 600 | All resources except silver |
Raw food | x1 | 3 - 5 kinds | 300 | 800 | All except fertilized eggs |
Clothing | x1 | 4 - 12 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | Neolithic clothing |
Animals | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 5 each | Wildness below 70% |
Animals | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 1 each | 4 each | Powerful animals |
Drugs | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 400 | 1000 | Beer, smokeleaf joint, psychite tea |
Ranged weapons | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | Neolithic ranged |
Melee weapons | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 2 each | Neolithic melee |
Slaves | x1 | -1 - 2 | 1 each | 1 each | --- |
Artifacts | x1 | 0 - 3 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All artifacts |
Orbital
Orbital traders usually come with large stocks corresponding to their trader type.
Bulk goods trader
Name | Price | Min Stock | Max Stock |
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Silver | N/A | 2000 | 4000 |
Component | x1 | 15 | 30 |
Steel | x1 | 500 | 800 |
Wood | x1 | 500 | 800 |
Plasteel | x1 | 100 | 400 |
Cloth | x1 | 200 | 600 |
Medicine | x2 | 20 | 30 |
Gold | x1 | 50 | 200 |
Neutroamine | x1 | 100 | 200 |
Chemfuel | x1 | 200 | 600 |
Chocolate | x1 | -70 | 100 |
Beer | x1 | -70 | 100 |
Groups of items:
Group | Price | Variety | Min Stock | Max Stock | Items |
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Textiles | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 2200 | 4000 | All Textiles |
Resources | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 800 | 1500 | All resources except silver |
Raw food | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 800 | 1500 | All except fertilized eggs |
Meals | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 15 each | 30 each | All meals |
Furniture | x1 | 0 - 3 kinds | 1 each | 2 each | All furniture |
Clothing | x1 | 10 - 20 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All clothing |
Drugs | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 1000 | 2000 | All drugs |
Animals | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 10 each | 20 each | Animals with wildness below 70% |
Commonality: 2
Combat supplier
Name | Price | Min Stock | Max Stock |
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Silver | N/A | 2000 | 4000 |
Component | x2 | 5 | 10 |
Medicine | x1 | 30 | 50 |
Groups of items:
Group | Price | Variety | Min Stock | Max Stock | Items |
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Mortar shells | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 20 each | 40 each | All mortar shells except antigrain warhead |
Ranged weapons | x1 | 5 - 6 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All ranged weapons |
Melee weapons | x1 | 5 - 6 kinds | 2 each | 3 each | All melee weapons |
Armor | x1 | 8 - 10 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All armor |
Commonality: 1
Exotic goods trader
Name | Price | Min Stock | Max Stock |
---|---|---|---|
Silver | N/A | 2000 | 4000 |
Component | x2 | 5 | 30 |
Gold | x1 | 200 | 400 |
Plasteel | x1 | 100 | 400 |
Glitterworld medicine | x1 | 5 | 30 |
Neutroamine | x1 | 100 | 500 |
Telescope | x1 | 1 | 1 |
Groups of items:
Group | Price | Variety | Min Stock | Max Stock | Items |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Drugs | x1 | 3 - 4 kinds | 2000 | 3000 | All drugs |
Exotic items | x1 | 3 - 5 kinds | 1 each | 2 each | Rare items |
Body parts/ Implants | x1 | 3 - 5 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All body parts or implants |
Artifacts | x1 | 2 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All artifacts |
Art | x1 | 4 - 8 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | Sculptures |
Televisions | x1 | 1 - 3 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | Tube television, Flatscreen television, Megascreen television |
Furniture | x1 | 1 - 4 kinds | 1 each | 2 each | All furniture |
Animals | x1 | 1 - 2 kinds | 2 each | 3 each | Animals with wildness above 60% |
Commonality: 1
Pirate merchant
Name | Price | Min Stock | Max Stock |
---|---|---|---|
Silver | N/A | 2000 | 4000 |
Component | x2 | 5 | 10 |
Beer | x1 | -300 | 300 |
Medicine | x2 | 5 | 15 |
Neutroamine | x2 | 100 | 400 |
Chemfuel | x2 | 50 | 200 |
Groups of items:
Group | Price | Variety | Min Stock | Max Stock | Items |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Slaves | x1 | 2 - 3 | 1 each | 1 each | --- |
Ranged weapons | x1 | -1 - 2 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All ranged weapons |
Armor | x1 | -2 - 2 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All armor |
Body parts/ Implants | x1 | -4 - 5 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All body parts or implants |
Artifacts | x1 | -5 - 1 kinds | 1 each | 1 each | All artifacts |
Drugs | x1 | 3 - 6 kinds | 2000 | 3000 | All drugs |
Commonality: 1
Trader behavior
Trade caravans that come to your colony usually pick a random spot outdoors where they will simply wander around and wait for your colonists to send a negotiator for trade. This spot may be in a ridiculous place, such as the middle of a river. When hungry visitors may use the colony's tables and chairs for dining.
Leaving the map
A trade caravan will usually leave as soon as the merchant pawn becomes tired (the first notch on their sleep need), though they can still be traded with while walking towards the edge of the map. If the merchant has a different sleep need than other members of the caravan for some reason, caravan members may end up sleeping on the floor when exhausted.
Sometimes, foreigners will leave your map before you have the chance to interact with them. They may start social fights amongst themselves, fight rival factions, or get attacked by wild animals. The caravan may also leave the map on their own if the temperature becomes too high or too low for them or their animals, similar to raiders. Foreigners who get downed can be rescued, either by their own members or by yourself for a goodwill bonus. Any items dropped can be unforbidden without damaging relations, however stripping clothes from anyone unconscious causes a loss of goodwill.
Notes
- You cannot buy back prisoners you just sold as a way to insta-recruit anyone (exploit prevention).
- You can trade your expensive items (weapons, sculptures) for other desirable items if the trade ship doesn't have enough silver to complete the transaction. Of course, the amount of silver you can gain is lower, but it is usually better to have a lot of cheap items than an expensive one in your store. Sometimes you have items so expensive that no trader can buy them.
- When selling pack animals, they will bring any items that they are carrying along with them.
Version History
- 0.0.245 - Traders are now rarer but carry more goods.
- 0.11.877 - Slave trader changed to pirate merchant, can still show up to buy slaves even when your population is high (though they may not carry any). A11B Fixed pirate merchants only bringing slaves when population is high. Reworked how slave prices are calculated so they take injuries, capacities, and skills into account better.
- 0.13.1135 - Ground-traveling trade caravans from other factions added.