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− | The '''Property License''' is a scroll document that proves you actually own a [[Workshops]] and it is in the | + | The '''Property License''' is a scroll document that proves you actually own a [[Shop|Workshops]] and it is in the inventory when the workshops is bought in the [[Castle]]. |
− | Whilst a player cannot have more than one | + | Whilst a player cannot have more than one workshops, they may have more than one '''Property License''', as possessing the scroll does not imply the workshops possession. |
− | In order to transfer property of a [[Workshops]] to another player, owner must '''sell''' the scroll on the [[Market]], at wished price ( | + | In order to transfer property of a [[Shop|Workshops]] to another player, owner must '''sell''' the scroll on the [[Market]], at wished price (Workshop inventory must be empty in order to successfully sell the workshops). Taxes will not apply on the sale. |
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 13 January 2015
A Property License in the game
The Property License is a scroll document that proves you actually own a Workshops and it is in the inventory when the workshops is bought in the Castle.
Whilst a player cannot have more than one workshops, they may have more than one Property License, as possessing the scroll does not imply the workshops possession.
In order to transfer property of a Workshops to another player, owner must sell the scroll on the Market, at wished price (Workshop inventory must be empty in order to successfully sell the workshops). Taxes will not apply on the sale.