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| Merchants may buy any common item in 1,000-unit lots if the item’s price is listed in copper or silver pieces. If the price is listed in gold pieces, merchants can buy the item in 100-unit lots. After paying bargain prices, they sell the items to another merchant elsewhere (not in the same city) for the normal price. The merchants, of course, pocket the difference. Only items typically available in bulk can be bought and sold this way. For example, a merchant rogue would not normally be able to purchase a hundred ships over the counter. The DM has final say on whether a given product is available in large amounts. Magical items and objects listed as “rare” or “unique” are never available in bulk. To receive this benefit, a merchant must oversee the entire “bulk buy”—from purchase to delivery. That kind of supervision may involve a long trip across dangerous terrain, which could be the basis for an adventure. A PC merchant might reduce expenditures by hiring fellow adventurers as mercenary guards. Gold earned in this process doesn’t count toward experience, but treasure liberated from monsters and attackers does. | Merchants may buy any common item in 1,000-unit lots if the item’s price is listed in copper or silver pieces. If the price is listed in gold pieces, merchants can buy the item in 100-unit lots. After paying bargain prices, they sell the items to another merchant elsewhere (not in the same city) for the normal price. The merchants, of course, pocket the difference. Only items typically available in bulk can be bought and sold this way. For example, a merchant rogue would not normally be able to purchase a hundred ships over the counter. The DM has final say on whether a given product is available in large amounts. Magical items and objects listed as “rare” or “unique” are never available in bulk. To receive this benefit, a merchant must oversee the entire “bulk buy”—from purchase to delivery. That kind of supervision may involve a long trip across dangerous terrain, which could be the basis for an adventure. A PC merchant might reduce expenditures by hiring fellow adventurers as mercenary guards. Gold earned in this process doesn’t count toward experience, but treasure liberated from monsters and attackers does. | ||
| - | Initial discount is the average | + | Initial discount is half of your [[pathfinder: |
| ===== Trading Company ===== | ===== Trading Company ===== | ||
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| ==== Trade Base ==== | ==== Trade Base ==== | ||
| - | For an investment of 1,500gp, a merchant can set up a Local Trade Base, which covers the costs for business space, employees and initial stock. This consists of a store front, storage, offices and a ‘business’ room for making the deals. | + | For an investment of 1,000gp, a merchant can set up a Local Trade Base, which covers the costs for business space, employees and initial stock |
| A Trading Company may have more than one trade base, but they must all be in different towns or cities. | A Trading Company may have more than one trade base, but they must all be in different towns or cities. | ||
| - | (Note: | + | (Note: |
| - | ++DM Note| [Building = 1xShop, plus 1 Sitting room. Staff = 1x manager, 1 team (each) of | + | |
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| The more you invest in your trading company, the larger the profit you can make. | The more you invest in your trading company, the larger the profit you can make. | ||
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| + | Obvious investment expansions are a Pier, stable and Ships. | ||
| === Merchant Ships === | === Merchant Ships === | ||
| - | An established | + | A Merchant, with an established |
| - | * Keel Boat | + | * Keel Boat |
| - | * Coaster | + | * Coaster |
| - | * Sailing Ship 23,000gp (Un-restricted trading) | + | * Sailing Ship 15,000gp (Un-restricted trading) |
| + | <color # | ||
| ++++ GM Notes on Crew| | ++++ GM Notes on Crew| | ||
| - | * Keel Boat = 1 Team Sailors, 1 Team Labourers | + | * Keel Boat = 1 Team Sailors, 1 Team Deckhands |
| - | * Coaster = 1 Team Sailors, 1 Team Labourers, 1 team Guards & officers | + | * Coaster = 1 Team Sailors, 1 Team deckhands, 1 team Guards & officers |
| - | * Sailing ship = 2 Team Sailors, 2 Team Labourers, 2 team Guards & Officers | + | * Sailing ship = 2 Teams Sailors, 2 Teams deckhands, 2 teams Guards & Officers |
| ++++ | ++++ | ||
| ==== Trading Check Table ==== | ==== Trading Check Table ==== | ||
| - | Trading Checks - D 20 + prof (merchant) - (Modifiers= Trade Base +1, Keelboat +1, Coaster +2, Sailing Ship +3) | + | Trading Checks - D 20 + prof (merchant) - (Modifiers= Trade Base +1, Keelboat +1, Coaster +2, Sailing Ship +3) \\ |
| - | <color #00a2e8>Made when the character goes up a level</ | + | <color #00a2e8>This check is made when the character goes up a level</ |
| |DC|Result| | |DC|Result| | ||
| - | |Fail|Disaster! The Hand of Fate is turned against you. Twenty | + | |Fail|Disaster! The Hand of Fate is turned against you. Ten |
| - | |15|A slow season, nothing to panic about, but Ten percent of all money invested | + | |15|A slow season, nothing to panic about. No money is lost this month, but no profits are gained. The faithful among your employees promise to redouble their efforts.| |
| - | |20|Business is as business always is, with a regular turnover of funds but little advancement. No money is lost this month, but no profits are gained. The faithful among your employees promise to redouble their efforts.| | + | |20|Business is as business always is, with a regular turnover of funds but little advancement. The funds invested in the company increase by five percent.| |
| |25|Business is livelier. The funds invested in the company increase by ten percent.| | |25|Business is livelier. The funds invested in the company increase by ten percent.| | ||
| |30|Business is quite good. The funds invested in the company increase by fifteen percent.| | |30|Business is quite good. The funds invested in the company increase by fifteen percent.| | ||
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