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− | + | '''Exporting''' is when goods your dwarves have made or captured are traded to the outside world via [[caravan]] trade, in exchange for the goods offered by the caravans. Any object your dwarves make can be traded (except legendary artifacts, but it is obviously sensible to trade out useless, inferior or surplus items like [[crafts]] or captured clothes your dwarves can't wear. | |
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− | The total | + | The total value of exported goods can be seen on the [[status]] screen, if you have a [[broker]] with novice or better in the [[appraiser]] skill. Exporting a large value of goods is believed to attract larger caravans in future. The exported wealth of a current trade session is added to the value in the status window when the caravan has successfully left the screen. |
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− | + | Trade [[Liaison|representative]]s will negotiate export [[trade agreement|agreements]] with your [[mayor]]. When the caravan returns the following year, they will pay a higher price for the requested goods. | |
− | + | Goods can be banned from export by your nobles. | |
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