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Unlike modern shops, which deal in monetary units, traders will accept all manner of items in a barter exchange, giving higher value to items they have very few of and basing their prices roughly on [[Trading#Item_prices|standard exchange rates]]. Traders are shrewd businessmen who markup their goods to customers [[Skills|unskilled]] in speaking the trader's [[language]]. They are rumored to leave their huts to restock their inventory.
 
Unlike modern shops, which deal in monetary units, traders will accept all manner of items in a barter exchange, giving higher value to items they have very few of and basing their prices roughly on [[Trading#Item_prices|standard exchange rates]]. Traders are shrewd businessmen who markup their goods to customers [[Skills|unskilled]] in speaking the trader's [[language]]. They are rumored to leave their huts to restock their inventory.
  
Traders have a limited amount of [[HP]]. It has been documented that traders will attack customers who attempt to harm them.<!-- Documented where? (User:Elembis, 2006-05-22) -->
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Traders have a limited amount of [[HP]]. Traders will attack customers who attempt to harm them. Attacking or killing a trader gives no XP.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:03, 15 March 2008

Trader Home location GPS coordinates of hut
Tom Derby [-70.092,+26.350]
Dick Durham [-70.649,+26.347]
Harry York [-70.367,+26.313]
Tik Raktam [-70.319,+26.472]
Tak Dalpok [-70.435,+26.442]
Toe Wiksik [-70.235,+26.405]
Sam Shipwreck [-70.543,+26.542]

A trader is an NPC with whom players can trade. A native trader may be referred to as a tamdal. Each of the seven traders has a trading hut, and there is a trading hut in every camp.

Unlike modern shops, which deal in monetary units, traders will accept all manner of items in a barter exchange, giving higher value to items they have very few of and basing their prices roughly on standard exchange rates. Traders are shrewd businessmen who markup their goods to customers unskilled in speaking the trader's language. They are rumored to leave their huts to restock their inventory.

Traders have a limited amount of HP. Traders will attack customers who attempt to harm them. Attacking or killing a trader gives no XP.