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==Use==
 
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Small centers and [[Small Corner|small corners]] can be used to build a shop for trade(?). Items can be added to them.
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[[Small Center|Small centers]] and small corners can be used to build a shop. The owner adds items to the shelves (one per shelf), then defines acceptable trades. For example, a shopkeeper selling a huge ruby might define acceptable trades as 25 cuttable stones, 50 sheet glass, a huge topaz, or a huge diamond. Players can then purchase the ruby using any of those items.
  
Both shelf units can be customized by modifying the trim color. To do so takes 10 db of a single color of paint.
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Shelf units can be customized by modifying the trim color. To do so takes 10 db of a single color of paint.
  
In this example, the trim on the corner is Cadet Blue and the trim on the center is Ruby Red. [[File:smcornercenColors.PNG]]
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In this example, the trim on the corner is Cadet Blue and the trim on the center is Ruby Red. <br>[[File:smcornercenColors.PNG]]
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Small shelves have a smaller maximum purchasing capacity than [[Large Corner|large shelves]] - small shelves are limited to a maximum of 100 Units of a good in trade, while larger shelves can accept up to 500.
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Small Shelves also have a smaller maximum stock limit (of goods you wish to vend) than Large Shelves - Small Shelves can hold a maximum of 1,500 units of product, while Large Shelves can hold 5,000.
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Revision as of 11:37, 18 June 2020

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Small Center
Small Center
(Building)
Location
Compound
Size
3 × 3
Requirements
Cost to Build
Boards 30
Nails 10


A Small Center is a building used as part of a shop.

Sources

This building becomes available after you have learned the Carpentry 3 skill.

Cost

Use

Small centers and small corners can be used to build a shop. The owner adds items to the shelves (one per shelf), then defines acceptable trades. For example, a shopkeeper selling a huge ruby might define acceptable trades as 25 cuttable stones, 50 sheet glass, a huge topaz, or a huge diamond. Players can then purchase the ruby using any of those items.

Shelf units can be customized by modifying the trim color. To do so takes 10 db of a single color of paint.

In this example, the trim on the corner is Cadet Blue and the trim on the center is Ruby Red.
SmcornercenColors.PNG

Small shelves have a smaller maximum purchasing capacity than large shelves - small shelves are limited to a maximum of 100 Units of a good in trade, while larger shelves can accept up to 500.

Small Shelves also have a smaller maximum stock limit (of goods you wish to vend) than Large Shelves - Small Shelves can hold a maximum of 1,500 units of product, while Large Shelves can hold 5,000.