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Slavery in Core RimWorld is the [[trade|sale]] of [[prisoner]]s to other factions.  Humans have a base value of {{Icon Small|silver}} {{Q|Human|Market Value Base #}}. This is reduced and increased by various traits (including skills), reduced by injuries, ailments, and organ loss, and increased directly by their bionics' value. It is a quick way to get decent amounts of money quickly. However, not all traders accept slaves - only slave caravans, slave ships, and [[faction base]]s, and only the last of which is reliably available for trade but requires [[caravan]]ing.
 
Slavery in Core RimWorld is the [[trade|sale]] of [[prisoner]]s to other factions.  Humans have a base value of {{Icon Small|silver}} {{Q|Human|Market Value Base #}}. This is reduced and increased by various traits (including skills), reduced by injuries, ailments, and organ loss, and increased directly by their bionics' value. It is a quick way to get decent amounts of money quickly. However, not all traders accept slaves - only slave caravans, slave ships, and [[faction base]]s, and only the last of which is reliably available for trade but requires [[caravan]]ing.
  
A healthy pawn can give a lung, a kidney, and a heart/liver, worth {{Icon Small|silver||{{#expr:{{Q|Lung|Market Value Base #}}+{{Q|Kidney|Market Value Base #}}+{{Q|Heart|Market Value Base #}}}}}}, and you can still butcher their corpse. Meanwhile, the value of a slave is proportional to their skills and injuries. Most often, it's less than the base human market value, so much less than their organs - see the information tab (once they've healed) for their value. However, organ harvesting has a larger mood cost than selling slaves. Meanwhile, if a pawn ''is'' highly valuable, then they'll likely have skills or traits valuable to ''you'', so consider recruiting them instead.
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A healthy pawn can give a lung, a kidney, and a heart/liver, worth {{Icon Small|silver||{{#expr:{{Q|Lung|Market Value Base}}+{{Q|Kidney|Market Value Base}}+{{Q|Heart|Market Value Base}}}}}}, and you can still butcher their corpse. Meanwhile, the value of a slave is proportional to their skills and injuries. Most often, it's less than the base human market value, so much less than their organs - see the information tab (once they've healed) for their value. However, organ harvesting has a larger mood cost than selling slaves. Meanwhile, if a pawn ''is'' highly valuable, then they'll likely have skills or traits valuable to ''you'', so consider recruiting them instead.
  
In the [[Royalty DLC]]{{RoyaltyIcon}}, prisoners can also be sold for [[Titles#Honor|honor]] to a Royal Tribute Collector - 3 honor each, equal to {{Icon Small|gold||200}} [[gold]] or {{Icon Small|silver||2000}} silver's worth in gold. Mood debuffs happen as usual. The quality of the prisoner, so long as they can walk, doesn't matter. Therefore, you can organ-harvest a lung and kidney ({{Icon Small|silver||{{#expr:{{Q|Lung|Market Value Base #}}+{{Q|Kidney|Market Value Base #}}}}}}), then convert the prisoner into honor. Like slavers, the empire only comes every so often.
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In the [[Royalty DLC]]{{RoyaltyIcon}}, prisoners can also be sold for [[Titles#Honor|honor]] to a Royal Tribute Collector - 3 honor each, equal to {{Icon Small|gold||200}} [[gold]] or {{Icon Small|silver||2000}} silver's worth in gold. Mood debuffs happen as usual. The quality of the prisoner, so long as they can walk, doesn't matter. Therefore, you can organ-harvest a lung and kidney ({{Icon Small|silver||{{#expr:{{Q|Lung|Market Value Base}}+{{Q|Kidney|Market Value Base}}}}}}), then convert the prisoner into honor. Like slavers, the empire only comes every so often.
 
* Honor itself can be converted into silver at a 4 honor : 500 silver rate, or {{Icon Small|silver||375}} silver per prisoner. It is important to note that unlike honor conversion, all other ways of selling human resources gets less than market value. However, even a [[Skills#Social|Social]] skill 0 pawn would still only need to sell items with a total ''base'' market value of {{Icon Small|silver||{{#expr:375/0.6}}}} to be more profitable. Generally, its best to only take the honor if you actually want it as the final product, not to convert it into silver.
 
* Honor itself can be converted into silver at a 4 honor : 500 silver rate, or {{Icon Small|silver||375}} silver per prisoner. It is important to note that unlike honor conversion, all other ways of selling human resources gets less than market value. However, even a [[Skills#Social|Social]] skill 0 pawn would still only need to sell items with a total ''base'' market value of {{Icon Small|silver||{{#expr:375/0.6}}}} to be more profitable. Generally, its best to only take the honor if you actually want it as the final product, not to convert it into silver.
  

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