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− | | description = The market value of an object. The actual trade price will be | + | | description = The market value of an object. The actual trade price will be further modified by relationship status and negotiation skill. |
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− | + | There are two variables that affect Market Value: Market Value Base and Market Value Factor. The Market Value Base is used for the type of item, for example Wool has a Market Value Base of 1. The Market Value Factor is defined by the sub-type of the item. For example Muffalo Wool has a Market Value Factor of 3, making each wool worth $3.00. Alpaca Wool has a Market Value Factor of 6, so it's final value is $6.00. | |
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