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Foreign traders travel in caravans of many traders at a time. They are neither aggressive towards nor afraid of the player character. You can [[trade]] [[fur|furs]] with them in exchange for [[weapons]], iron [[armor]], and other valuables they carry for trade. They accept the most valuable [[fur|furs]] as offers for their items when trading, such as fox fur, bear fur or lynx fur. They also take metal items, such as armor or weapons. | Foreign traders travel in caravans of many traders at a time. They are neither aggressive towards nor afraid of the player character. You can [[trade]] [[fur|furs]] with them in exchange for [[weapons]], iron [[armor]], and other valuables they carry for trade. They accept the most valuable [[fur|furs]] as offers for their items when trading, such as fox fur, bear fur or lynx fur. They also take metal items, such as armor or weapons. | ||
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Foreign traders are hostile to the player when the player finds them in the [[Njerpez]] cultural zone. | Foreign traders are hostile to the player when the player finds them in the [[Njerpez]] cultural zone. | ||
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They may be the sole source of masterwork [[shortbow]], [[longbow]], and high quality [[arrows]]. Their other wares can be found at [[Driikiläiset]] shops, but the above are rare. | They may be the sole source of masterwork [[shortbow]], [[longbow]], and high quality [[arrows]]. Their other wares can be found at [[Driikiläiset]] shops, but the above are rare. | ||
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Killing foreign traders can be extremely lucrative for well-armed and experienced players, but make sure not to underestimate them. Foreign traders almost never travel alone, and their companions are able to hear them in distress from far away, even when they are asleep, and will come running. | Killing foreign traders can be extremely lucrative for well-armed and experienced players, but make sure not to underestimate them. Foreign traders almost never travel alone, and their companions are able to hear them in distress from far away, even when they are asleep, and will come running. | ||
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Also, as owners of high quality weapons and armors, they can be considered more dangerous than Njerpez. If you decide to kill one group, make very sure that no survivors escape, or they may return to fight at inopportune times. | Also, as owners of high quality weapons and armors, they can be considered more dangerous than Njerpez. If you decide to kill one group, make very sure that no survivors escape, or they may return to fight at inopportune times. |
Revision as of 08:26, 8 April 2015
Basics
Foreign traders travel in caravans of many traders at a time. They are neither aggressive towards nor afraid of the player character. You can trade furs with them in exchange for weapons, iron armor, and other valuables they carry for trade. They accept the most valuable furs as offers for their items when trading, such as fox fur, bear fur or lynx fur. They also take metal items, such as armor or weapons.
Details
Foreign traders are hostile to the player when the player finds them in the Njerpez cultural zone.
They may be the sole source of masterwork shortbow, longbow, and high quality arrows. Their other wares can be found at Driikiläiset shops, but the above are rare.
Attacking Foreign Traders
Killing foreign traders can be extremely lucrative for well-armed and experienced players, but make sure not to underestimate them. Foreign traders almost never travel alone, and their companions are able to hear them in distress from far away, even when they are asleep, and will come running.
Also, as owners of high quality weapons and armors, they can be considered more dangerous than Njerpez. If you decide to kill one group, make very sure that no survivors escape, or they may return to fight at inopportune times.