Hey guyz... Do you know which are the provinces that export the most trading goods???(subsequently which generate the most trading income)
Hey guyz... Do you know which are the provinces that export the most trading goods???(subsequently which generate the most trading income)
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I know Flanders,Venice and Antioch have a lot of potential trade income.There are probably some others too,but these are the ones I remember.
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Sweden, Khazar, Sicily, Lithuania, Antioch, Constantinople, Venice, Flanders for sea trade. Edessa and Armenia for land bound trade. Portugal and a couple of others (Tripoli, Khazar, or Egypt maybe?) get more trade goods as the game goes along. You should be able to find the information in the economics section of the MTW Guides Section.
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You can also download the "mtw info pak" which contains a graphic chart of all provinces, resources, trade goods, etc.Originally Posted by mfberg
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There may be some errors, but here's a List as far as I can recall:
3 items:
Antioch: Gems, Silk, Spices
Armenia: Silk, Spices, Gems (Land Locked)
Constanstinople: Dyes, Grain, Silk
Edessa: Silk, Spices, Gems (Land Locked)
Flanders: Silk, Wool, Grain
Khazar: Hides, Honey, Wax
Lituania: Butter, Hides, Wood
Sicily: Silk, Grain, Sugar
Sweden: Fish, Furs, Wood
Venice: Silk, Wool, Glass
2 items:
Anjou: Silk, Linen
Brandenburg: Linen, Grain
Cordoba: Silk, Hides
Denmark: Butter, Fish (which together with grain and salt from Saxony should give you the ability to fry fish. Why thats not a separate tradable good when you achieve this, I'll never know.)
Egypt:Cotton, Ivory
Kiev: Grain, Linen
Livonia: Butter, Wood
Lorraine: Linen, Pottery
Naples: Silk, Olive Oil
Northumbria: Wool, Fish
Norway: Fish, Wood
Novgard: Furs, Wood
Poland: Grain, Wood
Pomerainina: Linen, Grain
Portugal: Wax, Olive oil
Tripoli: Cotton, Sugar, later on I think Silk, Spices also
1 item:
Aquitaine: Wine
Bohemia: Linen
Brittany: Linen
Bulgaria: Grain
Burgundy: Wine
Castile: Silk (I would have added Soap, personally)
Champagne: Grain
Crimea: Grain
Finland: Furs
Friesland: Wool
Genoa: Silk
Greece: Silk
Ile De France: Grain
Ireland: Wool
Leon: Wool
Mercia: Wool
Milan: Silk
Moldovia: Grain
Morocco: Hides
Muscovy: Furs
Nicaea: Grain
Prussia: Wax
Ryazan: Hides
Saxony: Grain
Silesia: Wood
Smolensk:Wood
Swabia: Wine
Syria: Gemstones, Later on I think Silk, Spices also
Touluse: Silk
Tuscany: Wool
Valencia: Silk
Volgabulgaria: Furs
Volhynia: Wood
Wessex: Wool
Why Sardina doesn't have sardines, I'll never know...
The value of the land depends on the value of the goods, which is as follows:
dyes 50, gems 50, spices 50
furs 40, glassware 40, honey 40, ivory 40, silk 40, sugar 40, wine 40
cotton 30, grain 30, hides 30, linen 30, olive oil 30, pottery 30, wool 30,
butter 20, fish 20, salt 20,wax 20, wood 20
I think it'd be interesting to invent your own goods.For instance: Rome, Malta, and Ile de France (Notre Dame) could all have Crosses or Religious Paraphernalia as a tradable good, or some of the Novgard lands could have Brides to trade.
Just a thought.
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How do you trade over land? I thought you can only have local trade in land locked provinces.
land locked provinces are limited to trading with adjacent provinces. Coastal provinces can trade with any other province you can reach by ships - thus providing MUCH more income.
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