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==Crafting== |
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− | *Gem: 60 |
+ | *{{ItemLink|Gem}}: 60 |
− | *Gold Coin: 70 |
+ | *{{ItemLink|Gold Coin}}: 70 |
− | *Metal: 96 |
+ | *{{ItemLink|Metal}}: 96 |
− | *Stone: 110 |
+ | *{{ItemLink|Stone}}: 110 |
− | *Thatch: 134 |
+ | *{{ItemLink|Thatch}}: 134 |
− | *Wood: 240 |
+ | *{{ItemLink|Wood}}: 240 |
==Notes== |
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Revision as of 11:50, 10 December 2019
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Player Shop | |
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Structure | |
Type | Storage |
Health | 12,000 |
Item slots | 70 |
Item | |
Added in | v1.5 |
Spawn Command
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Crafting | |
Skill Tree | Construction & Mercantilism |
Prerequisites | |
Used to craft | 0 items |
Used to craft | 0 items |
Ingredients | |
Description
The Player Shop is a structure that can be used to sell items passively to other players.
Usage
- Player Shops are a free-standing structure that doesn't need to be "snapped" to anything. There is a limit of 40 player shops allowed within an "Area" (I assume this is an island) and they have a total of 70 Inventory Slots. Player Shops in a Freeport have an upkeep cost that they need to maintain with gold, however, Player Shops on a Settlement have NO Upkeep requirement as far as my testing proved.
- After the Player Shop is built you can use the e wheel menu to change the name of the shop and the text of the sign overhead, the name of the shop is reported in the Company Log when it makes a sale and the overhead sign is simply a cosmetic advertisement. To use the shop simply place the items within it that you wish to sell, then right-click the item and there should be a menu option to set a Gold Price or set the Gold Price the same as the last item you priced.
- The Gold Price that is set by the shop owner is the price for the whole stack of items. As a buyer you are given the option to buy the whole stack for that amount, or buy individual at a price that is auto calculated by taking the total stack cost and dividing by the amount in the stack and rounding up to the nearest gold piece.
- NOTE: PvE Players be aware that the Player Shop must be set to "Unlocked" so other non-Company players can access the shop's inventory and make purchases. Unlocking does NOT open the shop up for stealing, it simply allows others to access/view its inventory and the removal of any of the items still requires it's purchase.
Crafting
Notes
- Only the Company Owner can remove items that have no Gold price or the Gold itself within the Player Shop, so I don't think you can use the shop to 'donate' stuff by marking it with a price of 0G, but I didn't test so I can't be certain.
Patch History
Patch | Notes |
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103.0 |
Game.ini: [/script/shootergame.shootergamemode] PlayerShopGoldUpkeepMultiplier=0.08
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100.1 |
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