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:Incidentally, the one about product mandates may be more loosely true. I had a recent situation where my Mayor requested bronze items I could not furnish (early in the game and I hadn't gotten adequate supplies from the caravans). I expected my Blacksmith, Metalsmith, Weaponsmith, or Armorer to get dinged. Nope, it's my jeweler who got jailed, who only had skills in gem cutting, gem setting, and a small amount in farming. I've only had the export ban situation happen once (the items, crowns, where banned between the time when the traders packed up and before they left the board) and the item was common enough that any one of the people might have touched one of the items at some point. However, the fact that there's an extant bug where you can get punished for goods that the merchant brought in and didn't sell suggests that sentencing might be a bit more random. -[[User:Fuzzy|Fuzzy]] 08:25, 19 November 2008 (EST) | :Incidentally, the one about product mandates may be more loosely true. I had a recent situation where my Mayor requested bronze items I could not furnish (early in the game and I hadn't gotten adequate supplies from the caravans). I expected my Blacksmith, Metalsmith, Weaponsmith, or Armorer to get dinged. Nope, it's my jeweler who got jailed, who only had skills in gem cutting, gem setting, and a small amount in farming. I've only had the export ban situation happen once (the items, crowns, where banned between the time when the traders packed up and before they left the board) and the item was common enough that any one of the people might have touched one of the items at some point. However, the fact that there's an extant bug where you can get punished for goods that the merchant brought in and didn't sell suggests that sentencing might be a bit more random. -[[User:Fuzzy|Fuzzy]] 08:25, 19 November 2008 (EST) | ||
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