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− | '''Exports''' are the goods your | + | '''Exports''' are the goods your {{L|dwarves}} trade to the outside world via {{L|caravan}} trade, in exchange for the goods offered by the caravans. Any object your dwarves have (except legendary {{L|Legendary artifact|artifacts}}) can be traded, but it is obviously sensible to trade out useless, inferior, or surplus items, like {{L|crafts}} or captured {{L|clothes}} your dwarves can't wear. |
− | The total | + | The total {{L|value}} of '''exported wealth''' can be seen on the {{L|status}} screen, if your {{L|broker}} is at least a novice {{L|appraiser}}. Only objects that your dwarves have made (or decorated*) ''themselves'' count toward EW. Trading away goblin clothing and armor, or items previously acquired from caravans does '''not''' count toward EW*. 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 as soon as the caravan has left the screen. |
:''(Processing items that were not made in the fortress, such as decorating or cooking, causes them to be considered as "made locally".)'' | :''(Processing items that were not made in the fortress, such as decorating or cooking, causes them to be considered as "made locally".)'' | ||
− | Dwarven and | + | Dwarven and {{L|Human}} caravans are accompanied by a trade {{L|liaison}} or guild representative. The liaison will meet with your {{L|broker}} or {{L|leader}} to negotiate a {{L|trade agreement}}. When the caravan returns the following year, they will pay a higher price for the goods they requested (as well as charge you a higher price for the goods you requested). |
− | + | {{L|Nobles}} can issue {{L|mandate}}s banning a certain good from export. | |
− | + | [[Category:Economy]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Trade]] |