Difference between revisions of "Mercantilism"
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A relief for those too busy, rich, or entitled to be bothered shaking a customer's hand. Mercantilism allows for the owning & maintaining of a public stall. | A relief for those too busy, rich, or entitled to be bothered shaking a customer's hand. Mercantilism allows for the owning & maintaining of a public stall. | ||
− | == | + | ==Player Stalls== |
[[File:stall1.png|right]] | [[File:stall1.png|right]] | ||
− | + | Industrious Pilgrims who have learned the [[Mercantilism]] Skill may rent their own stall to sell from. These [[Player Stalls]] are located in [[Providence]] to the South-East of the town-center, along the shoreline. Player Stalls have blue awnings rather than the white awnings on NPC and Vendor [[Stalls]]. Pilgrims may only rent one Player Stall at a time. | |
− | Industrious Pilgrims who have learned the [[Mercantilism]] | ||
Player Stalls have both an up front cost and a weekly rent fee of 400 {{i|Silver Pieces}}. Player Stalls closer to the town-center cost more up front to rent, 10,000x Silver Pieces, than those further back, whose up front cost are significantly less. Additionally, His Majesty extracts a 25% tax on every purchase made. He will take the first 400x Silver Pieces earned each week of this tax and use it to pay your weekly upkeep, but will continue to extract tax even after the rent has been paid. The cheapest Player Stalls, those closest to the Ocean, have a 35% tax. There is also one special Player Stall where His Majesty only takes 10% tax, but this Player Stall costs costs 100,000x Silver Pieces up front. | Player Stalls have both an up front cost and a weekly rent fee of 400 {{i|Silver Pieces}}. Player Stalls closer to the town-center cost more up front to rent, 10,000x Silver Pieces, than those further back, whose up front cost are significantly less. Additionally, His Majesty extracts a 25% tax on every purchase made. He will take the first 400x Silver Pieces earned each week of this tax and use it to pay your weekly upkeep, but will continue to extract tax even after the rent has been paid. The cheapest Player Stalls, those closest to the Ocean, have a 35% tax. There is also one special Player Stall where His Majesty only takes 10% tax, but this Player Stall costs costs 100,000x Silver Pieces up front. | ||
− | + | It is important to pay your weekly rent. In the event that '''NOTHING''' sells on your stall for the week '''AND''' rent was not manually deposited. 2,500x Silver Pieces will be deducted from your Stall's Reserves. If your Stall's Reserves are empty '''AND''' you didn't deposit rent for that week, that Stall will be considered abandoned and will be put back out for other pilgrims to rent. | |
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'''Note to Buyers:''' Player Stalls only indicate the number of items stored in a each slot, not the number of remaining uses, important on items such as Potions and [[Inspirational]]s. Therefore you may end up purchasing an item with less than the standard number of uses. Potential buyers are advised to purchase such items with caution. | '''Note to Buyers:''' Player Stalls only indicate the number of items stored in a each slot, not the number of remaining uses, important on items such as Potions and [[Inspirational]]s. Therefore you may end up purchasing an item with less than the standard number of uses. Potential buyers are advised to purchase such items with caution. | ||
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==Selling== | ==Selling== | ||
− | Player Stalls have | + | Player Stalls have slots for 10x different items, however multiple of the same items can be placed into the same slot. Together 999x items can be placed inside your Stall. Silver Pieces earned through selling items in your Stall will be stored in the Stall's Reserve and can be withdrawn at will when interacting with the Stall. |
How to Sell: | How to Sell: | ||
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# You can add more of the same item by repeating step 3 or by using the scroll wheel while hovering over that items slot. | # You can add more of the same item by repeating step 3 or by using the scroll wheel while hovering over that items slot. | ||
− | '''CAUTION:''' Once an item is placed in your Stall you cannot get it back out. To empty a slot you must click Purge multiple times. This will '''Destroy''' all items in that slot. | + | '''CAUTION:''' Once an item is placed in your Stall you cannot get it back out. To empty a slot you must click "Purge" multiple times. This will '''Destroy''' all items in that slot. |
<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|top10}}}|top10| | <onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|top10}}}|top10| | ||
==Tax Rebate== | ==Tax Rebate== | ||
− | His Majesty, in his graciousness and wisdom, refunds 20% of all taxes he takes from the [[Mercantilism|Player Stalls]] back to the top 10 [[Town Bell|Town Claims]] with the highest Authority. You can speak to Right-clicking [[Benjamin Bryberry - Official Documents|Benjamin Bryberry]] in [[Providence]] and selecting "View Town Register" will show you a list of the Top 10 Towns with the highest Authority. | + | His Majesty, in his graciousness and wisdom, refunds 20% of all taxes he takes from the [[Mercantilism|Player Stalls]] back to the top 10 [[Town Bell|Town Claims]] with the highest Authority. You can speak to Right-clicking [[Providence#Benjamin Bryberry - Official Documents|Benjamin Bryberry]] in [[Providence]] and selecting "View Town Register" will show you a list of the Top 10 Towns with the highest Authority. |
{{{!}} class=wikitable | {{{!}} class=wikitable | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- |
Revision as of 01:08, 9 November 2020
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In-Game Text"In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of." ~Confucius A relief for those too busy, rich, or entitled to be bothered shaking a customer's hand. Mercantilism allows for the owning & maintaining of a public stall. Player StallsIndustrious Pilgrims who have learned the Mercantilism Skill may rent their own stall to sell from. These Player Stalls are located in Providence to the South-East of the town-center, along the shoreline. Player Stalls have blue awnings rather than the white awnings on NPC and Vendor Stalls. Pilgrims may only rent one Player Stall at a time. Player Stalls have both an up front cost and a weekly rent fee of 400 Silver Pieces. Player Stalls closer to the town-center cost more up front to rent, 10,000x Silver Pieces, than those further back, whose up front cost are significantly less. Additionally, His Majesty extracts a 25% tax on every purchase made. He will take the first 400x Silver Pieces earned each week of this tax and use it to pay your weekly upkeep, but will continue to extract tax even after the rent has been paid. The cheapest Player Stalls, those closest to the Ocean, have a 35% tax. There is also one special Player Stall where His Majesty only takes 10% tax, but this Player Stall costs costs 100,000x Silver Pieces up front. It is important to pay your weekly rent. In the event that NOTHING sells on your stall for the week AND rent was not manually deposited. 2,500x Silver Pieces will be deducted from your Stall's Reserves. If your Stall's Reserves are empty AND you didn't deposit rent for that week, that Stall will be considered abandoned and will be put back out for other pilgrims to rent. Note to Buyers: Player Stalls only indicate the number of items stored in a each slot, not the number of remaining uses, important on items such as Potions and Inspirationals. Therefore you may end up purchasing an item with less than the standard number of uses. Potential buyers are advised to purchase such items with caution. SellingPlayer Stalls have slots for 10x different items, however multiple of the same items can be placed into the same slot. Together 999x items can be placed inside your Stall. Silver Pieces earned through selling items in your Stall will be stored in the Stall's Reserve and can be withdrawn at will when interacting with the Stall. How to Sell:
CAUTION: Once an item is placed in your Stall you cannot get it back out. To empty a slot you must click "Purge" multiple times. This will Destroy all items in that slot. Tax RebateHis Majesty, in his graciousness and wisdom, refunds 20% of all taxes he takes from the Player Stalls back to the top 10 Town Claims with the highest Authority. You can speak to Right-clicking Benjamin Bryberry in Providence and selecting "View Town Register" will show you a list of the Top 10 Towns with the highest Authority.
Competing For Top 10 StatusTowns who want a bigger cut of His Majesty's tax rebate can raise their Town Claim's Authority by building Boundary Stones, Cross of Saint Georges, or by building a Challenge Authority on one of the other Top 10 Town Claims to drain their Authority and thus drop their rank. |