Recently, some friends have consulted the editor about the price of 16th Century: Northern Hemisphere products. The following is an introduction to the prices of 16th Century: Northern Hemisphere products. Friends in need can come and learn more.
These products mean that these areas are easy to get low prices, but it does not necessarily mean that you will make money if you buy them. It is recommended to buy the following properties at the highest price.
Food 15
Fruits and vegetables 20
Cabbage 15
Salt 200
Wool 100
Dye 100
Raw silk 400
Spices 600
Velvet 700
Fish 40
Linen bales 100
Animal skin 100
Clay pot 60
Wine Barrel 80
Oil 350
Woolen 170
Linen 160
Tools 350
Olives 40
Grapes 40
Wine 150
Fur (square kind) 300
These items may also be sold at low prices in other areas, but not in bulk. It’s hard to lose money if you buy at the above price, but you have to be careful when it comes to food, because if you don’t sell it for too long, it will be eaten up, and fresh meat will spoil in a few days. These things are all sold as soon as they are almost seen, without a long delay.
16th Century: An Introduction to Northern Hemisphere Games
"16th Century: Northern Hemisphere" is a MOD for the classic strategy game "Mount and Blade: Warband".
This Mod integrates a large number of game modes and many self-created new functions, such as soldier mode, self-built castle on the big map, medical system, navigation system, bodyguard system, etc.
After the Mod was updated to version 1.4, it has a large map close to the world, including a large map of Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas, from Britain, France, and Spain in Europe, to the Ottoman and Safavid dynasties in the Middle East, as well as the Ming Dynasty and Japan in East Asia, and Aziz in the Americas. Turk, Maya, etc.
This Mod is produced by Century Fengyun Production Team, a domestic mount and slash game production team. It is a completely free game Mod that can be downloaded and installed on the Mount and Blade Chinese website.
The above is all about the price of goods in the Northern Hemisphere in the 16th century. Interested friends, please come and watch!