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== V3.e ==
 
 
New Workshop: Coin Mint
 
  
 
Since Guildhall, Military Garrison, Embassy and now the Merchant Stalls need a lot of coins, Meph added a designated workshop to produce them.
 
Since Guildhall, Military Garrison, Embassy and now the Merchant Stalls need a lot of coins, Meph added a designated workshop to produce them.
 
*The Coin Mint presses copper, silver and gold coins in 500, 1000 and 2000 coin batches.
 
*The Coin Mint presses copper, silver and gold coins in 500, 1000 and 2000 coin batches.
*The higher nomination allows way faster trading. 10000 gold for a steel great axe? Thats 5x2000 coins. Before it would have been 20x500 coins.
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*The higher nomination allows way faster trading. 10000 gold for a steel great axe? That's 5x2000 coins. Before it would have been 20x500 coins.
 
*Pressing metal into coins does not take fuel.
 
*Pressing metal into coins does not take fuel.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 23 June 2017

This article is about a mod.

MDF: v1.31

Since Guildhall, Military Garrison, Embassy and now the Merchant Stalls need a lot of coins, Meph added a designated workshop to produce them.

  • The Coin Mint presses copper, silver and gold coins in 500, 1000 and 2000 coin batches.
  • The higher nomination allows way faster trading. 10000 gold for a steel great axe? That's 5x2000 coins. Before it would have been 20x500 coins.
  • Pressing metal into coins does not take fuel.
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