Don't have an account? Sign up for free! How does my merchant purchase gems from tredion trader? As part of my merchant daily responsibilties, my merchant needs to purchase gems from tredonion trader. How do I do that? User Info: AuBurn Top Voted Answer. You need to go to your territory map and look at who you need to trade.
There will be a list that tells you what you need to trade them for the Gems. After that, set sail to the respected neighboring Kingdom that you want to trade with. Thanks so much! I got it to work. More topics from this board This certified hood classic of a game known to run on the upcoming Windows 11? Is there a way to edit my character? General 2 Answers Sacred oak tree?
Side Quest 2 Answers How do I turn off the game tutorial? Side Quest 5 Answers How does my merchant purchase gems from tredion trader?
Side Quest 2 Answers. Hero Overview Merchants buy and sell goods for the Sims in your Kingdom and they can earn a great deal of money in the process. That's their gig. A lvl 10 Merchant has incredible profit margins, and he's the only Hero that has the unique ability to trade with foreign territories via the boat at the docks. In this Guide I'll show you why leveling the Merchant is easier than other Heroes, and I'll give you the list of items which will give you the best return on investment.
So, let's open for business! Leveling the Merchant Admittedly, the Merchant seemed harder to bring up to speed in the beginning than some other Heroes. Part of the problem is keeping Focus very high at the outset when you don't have good ingredients to cook with and are only sleeping on a cheap bed.
If Focus is just average or in the red, then you'll have great difficulty getting customers to buy your goods. The Merchant can Balance the Books at a scribe table, which can be bought in build mode, or found at the Castle.
But, balancing gives very slow XP gain, so I had Ron do this once just to check for verification and then that was it. Ron stinks at accounting anyway. He's a people person and needs to be on the sales floor. Of the Heroes I've played extensively to date Monarch, Peteran, Merchant, Knight, Physician, and the Spy - the Merchant is the hands down winner for the Hero to reach level 10 the fastest.
It's that XP for each sale that's just fantastic. I leveled Ron to 9 and knew the Quest was almost over at that point. I wrapped it up and the experience gained from the Quest capped him to That was a nice profit for a single sale, and it just snowballed from there.
Stick with the big ticket items - items you can only buy one of in a given day. This is one of the unique Merchant interactions which is accomplished by clicking on the Village Shoppe. Here's the problem - yes, you may see a slightly higher profit return on those items listed in the info popup, but if the items are cheap to begin with i.
Another issue that's a bit maddening is your Merchant needs to finish the Investigation cue completely before you'd be able to have him buy those "hot" items to sell at the Market.
That means he walks all the way back to the beginning of the road to the Village Shoppe! Way too long. So, I quickly took a "Thanks, but no thanks" approach to Investigate Today's Market and simply stuck with the same high ticket items all the time.
Merchant Interactions Boat Merchants are the only Heroes that can trade with foreign territories. For more info on how to do this, see Daily Responsibilities. You'll quickly discover that you need to establish a certain rapport with a customer before Ask to Buy Goods is an Option.
The funny thing is you can actually be Friends with a regular recurring customer, but you'll still need to jump through the hoops time and again of establishing that pre-sale rapport - "Goody Anna!
I haven't seen you since Loveth the dress, girlfriend.
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