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Revision as of 17:39, 8 May 2013

Contents

Introduction

You can buy a shop license from the Castle or Small Village for about 400-500 silver coins (the price depends on your Charisma). A player can own only one shop.

There are seven different type of shops:

Shop Functions

A shop includes the following functions:

Functions VS Levels Level 1 Level 2
Public functions - -
Informations Yes Yes
Private functions - -
Manage (configure shop) Yes Yes
Storage and events Yes Yes
Construct objects Yes Yes
Increase shop level Yes Yes
Increase storage space Yes Yes
Manage grants No Yes
Sell your shop Yes Yes

Informations

In this page you can see an overview of the shop.

The shop informational page


Manage (Configure shop)

In this page you can configure the following shop attributes:

  • Your shop description
  • A informative message (open/closing hours, prices etc)
  • Your shop image, that will be seen in the informational page
The shop configuration page


Storage and events

You can see what's stored in the structure inventory and take/deposit items and see some events related to activities related to the structure.

Construct/Create objects

In this page you will see a list of craftable items:

The crafting page


Time to craft depends basically on:

  • Your intelligence
  • If you have the Worker Bonus
  • The clothes you are wearing

Intelligence Bonus

The value of your intelligence attribute decreases the time needed to craft the items.

Worker Bonus

If you own the Worker Bonus the crafting time is decreased by 50%.

Clothes Bonus

Time needed to craft items may increase or decrease in relation on what the player is wearing:

Body Part Nothing Rags Normal Armor
Torso or Body +30% 0% -7% +10%
Legs +30% 0% -7% +10%

Upgrading your shop

You can upgrade your shop by:

  • Increase shop level to 2
  • Increase storage space

Increasing shop level to 2

You can work on your shop to increase its level to 2.

Increasing level


Conditions

  1. Required items are in the shop storage
  2. Character has enough glut and energy

Expected lasting time

40 hours.

Time modifiers

  1. Character strength
  2. Bought bonuses: Worker

Queue applies?

No.

Required resources

  1. 6% Glut, 6% Energy per working hour
  2. 15 Iron pieces
  3. 45 Wood pieces
  4. a Work Hammer

Action Effects

  1. Shop level is increased to 2.

Increasing storage space

You can increase your shop storage by working on it or (if the shop is level 2) ask someone to do it for you by posting a Job. Having more storage will allow you to hold more material and craft items that are very heavy, like the Stinking Poison and the Wooden Cart.

Increasing shop storage


Conditions

  1. Required items are in the shop storage
  2. Character has enough glut and energy

Expected lasting time

12 hours.

Time modifiers

  1. Character strength
  2. Bought bonuses: Worker

Queue applies?

No.

Required resources

  1. 32% Glut, 36% Energy
  2. 15 Wood pieces
  3. 70 Bricks
  4. a Work_Hammer

Action Effects

  1. Shop storage is increased (250 Kg)

Modify grants

The owner of a level 2 shop may modify access grant. Currently it's possible to view and remove them.

The Manage grants page


Sell your shop

Sell back to the Kingdom

By clicking Sell on the Structure popup you can sell your shop to the Land Register. The amount you will receive depends on your Charisma attribute but generally will be much less than the price you paid. There is another way to sell your shop and it's by Selling your Certificate of Ownership on the Market (see below for details).

Sell your shop on the market

Every shop owner owns a document (Certificate of Ownership) for each shops he bought. A shop owner will be able to sell this certificate on the market. This type of sale will not be taxed.

For selling successfully a property:

  • Shop inventory must be empty
  • Buyer must not already own a shop
  • No pending jobs in the shop should exists at buy time

This checks will be done when a buyer tries to buy the Certificate of Ownership. If the sale is succesfull the Shop will be transfered to the new owner and the buyer, the seller and the Vassal will be informed about the ownership Transfer.

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