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TRADEVALUE
The value of a product can be increased by upgrading. To take a simple
example: any kind of grain can be ground to flour in a mill. Grapes and olives
can also be pressed into wine and oil.
Even though you can trade the basic products in a few places, naturally the
flour, wine and oil will fetch a better price than the grain, grapes and
olives.
Flour, wine and oil, together with various other things, can also be
ingredients of things like potions, pastries or snacks, which in turn will
fetch a price that is substantially higher than the separate products combined
- IF you find the right buyer.
See also: TRADESUPPLY TRADEDEMAND TRADEPOINTS TRADETIPS
See also: CURRENCY PROFESSIONS