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− | Trade '''companies''' are mostly world-gen only entities focused on lucrative trade. Their | + | Trade '''companies''' are mostly world-gen only entities focused on lucrative trade. Their counting houses can be found in [[town]]s. In worldgen, traveling merchants and companies piggy-back on the more abstract industry/trade simulation that links most sites. At their peak, the companies will form multiple trade outposts in other civs along the trade routes to facilitate more cross-civ link formation. |
Trade companies are distinct from [[mercenary]] orders, although these are sometimes also called companies. | Trade companies are distinct from [[mercenary]] orders, although these are sometimes also called companies. | ||
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