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Trading is a new feature added on the 23rd March.  
 
Trading is a new feature added on the 23rd March.  
  
In the survivor outposts, you'll find the trading huts of ''Tom, Dick, and Harry.'' (As their names imply, there's nothing special about their inventory -- everyone else is looting the exact same stuff for free from goodie huts about four blocks away from you.)
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In the outsider outposts, you'll find the trading huts of ''Tom, Dick, and Harry.'' (As their names imply, there's nothing special about their inventory -- everyone else is looting the exact same stuff for free from goodie huts about four blocks away from you.)
 
In the native villages, you'll find the trading huts of "Tamdals" ''Tik, Tack, and Toe.'' (And perhaps if you make a line connecting all three, you'll win!)  
 
In the native villages, you'll find the trading huts of "Tamdals" ''Tik, Tack, and Toe.'' (And perhaps if you make a line connecting all three, you'll win!)  
 
The traders appear to stay in business by ripping off travellers who can't speak their language. "Hockackickack Hokbak? Sure, I'll buy that gourd in exchange for my rifles."
 
The traders appear to stay in business by ripping off travellers who can't speak their language. "Hockackickack Hokbak? Sure, I'll buy that gourd in exchange for my rifles."

Revision as of 03:40, 28 April 2006

Trading is a new feature added on the 23rd March.

In the outsider outposts, you'll find the trading huts of Tom, Dick, and Harry. (As their names imply, there's nothing special about their inventory -- everyone else is looting the exact same stuff for free from goodie huts about four blocks away from you.) In the native villages, you'll find the trading huts of "Tamdals" Tik, Tack, and Toe. (And perhaps if you make a line connecting all three, you'll win!) The traders appear to stay in business by ripping off travellers who can't speak their language. "Hockackickack Hokbak? Sure, I'll buy that gourd in exchange for my rifles."

Additional comments can be found on the talk page.

York

The York trading post is at [-70.367,+26.313]. The trader's name is Trader Harry.

Trader Harry's prices are apparently stable, April 12 - April 26, 2006.

New York Stock Exchange
Heavy Sword $5000
Gem $1000
Rifle / Blowpipe $300
GPS Unit $250
FAK / Dried Herbs $200
Cutlass ($105-$120)
Machete $100
Gold Coin $100
Knife / Dagger $80
Blunt Machete $70
Driftwood ($65-$75)
Sharpening Stone $50
Crab $50
Banana / Mango $40
Bottle of Beer $40
Tasty Berries $40
Bottle of Water / Gourd $30
Poisonous Berries $20
Bullets / Poison Darts $15

Stock Exchange Notes:

  • These prices reflect trading up: offering multiple lower-priced items in order to buy a higher-priced one. For example, 67 bullets buys a gem, 20 bullets buys a rifle. When trading down, there is usually a commission or round-off error that yields less. For example, a machete was yielding only 5 bullets from Harry.
  • Currently the items appear to reflect trades from players rather than a magically refreshed stock. There might be premiums for trading an item to Harry that he does not yet have, or for buying his last unit of an item.
  • Be careful of round-off. For example, you'll need two GPS Units to buy one Rifle, even though 17 Bullets gets a GPS and 20 Bullets gets a Rifle. You're better off selling 1 GPS Unit into "cash" (bullets or berries), then accumulating cash to buy a Rifle, rather than cross-trading GPS->Rifle.
  • In my experience, you're better off looting the nearby Armoury, and getting your Rifle for free, rather than wasting AP on the stock exchange.

--Tycho44 19:16, 27 April 2006 (BST)