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The '''Trading Dock''' is a building which enables [[trading]] with neighboring islands. Examples include trading | The '''Trading Dock''' is a building which enables [[trading]] with neighboring islands. Examples include trading {{infoicon|Diesel}} to receive {{infoicon|Food}}, {{infoicon|Rubber}} for {{infoicon|Wood}} and {{infoicon|Electronics}} for {{infoicon|Coal}}. Each trade spend a small amount of {{infoicon|Unity|link=yes}}. Making the same trade multiple times in rapid succession will cause the other village to raise their prices temporarily. Like the [[Captain's Office]], the Trading Dock is a unique building and only one may be built on the island, though it can be moved by deconstruction and re-placement. |
Revision as of 05:52, 22 January 2022
Allows trading of various goods with villages on the World Map. All the products you trade are delivered into the Trading Dock. Also, trading can be a lifesaver if you run into a shortage of critical products, so it is advised to always have a Trading Dock available.
Construction | |
Workers | None |
Electricity | None |
Maintenance | None |
Footprint | 6x6 |
Required Research | Trading Dock |
Designation | Cargo Docks |
The Trading Dock is a building which enables trading with neighboring islands. Examples include trading Diesel to receive Food, Rubber for Wood and Electronics for Coal. Each trade spend a small amount of Unity. Making the same trade multiple times in rapid succession will cause the other village to raise their prices temporarily. Like the Captain's Office II, the Trading Dock is a unique building and only one may be built on the island, though it can be moved by deconstruction and re-placement.