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| - The Trading Post is where you can research resource upgrades to attain additional income from your mines. It requires level 2 Citadel to be built.
- After stranding on the planet, Buffalo Bill and his associates established this outpost near Olympus. Particularly interested in the mineral oxium, both Buffalo Bill and Calamity Jane were willing to trade oxium for various other items, such as ammunition for weapons. Cooter McGee, the Post's main oxium supplier, had gone missing, but was later rescued by the Avatar. Cody, Jane, and McGee returned to Earth once the new space cannon was completed and ready to depart.
- [Trading Post, Level 1] is available once a player has upgraded their garrison to level 2.
- The Trading Post is a building in Age of Empires III.
- After developing a settlement through Minutemen quests or by clearing out occupied settlements, and reaching level 2 in the Local Leader perk, a variety of trading posts can be constructed. Assigning settlers to some trading stands will increase settlement happiness and produce a profit of caps based on population size. Caps can be collected from the settlement's inventory by accessing the workbench under Misc.
- {| class="box headnote" |- ||This is the article on the trading post in Zeus. If you are looking for the article on the similar building in Emperor, see Trading Station. |} Trading Post is a building found in Zeus: Master of Olympus.
- Trading Post in Toussaint is located south of Arthacht Palace Ruins in northern part of the duchy.
- The Trading post is an adventure map structure in the Heroes of Might and Magic series. It appears in Heroes II, Heroes III, Heroes IV, and Heroes V. The trading post acts as a marketplace.
- "Although they did seek to extend their empire through piracy and invasion, for much of the time the Vikings were merchants, with a trading network that extended from Greenland, Iceland, and Finland into the British Isles, Western Europe, and the Mediterranean. Viking merchants are known to have traded Russian slaves at Constantinople for silks and spices, and they brought furs and ivory from far-away Greenland to ports throughout Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
- The Trading Post is unique mechanic that allows players to buy and sell tradable goods from towns. Each town contains their own original products. The goal of the Trading Post is to buy goods from their original town and sell them to another. Players will have to travel to different towns to gather information to determine the best trade route. Here is a helpful link on trade items : ☀ [Will Add Trade/Town Table in the Future]
- Their sudden unavailability after Seeds caused tensions between Peter Bryant's production office and the BBC's Visual Effects Department. No longer able to rely on freelancer King, the VED were faced with much more work than they could handle, given the complex demands of both The Space Pirates and The War Games. This difficulty was solved by hiring John Wood, an ex-BBC designer who had gone freelance since his work on The Celestial Toymaker. (DWM 242)
- <default>Trading Post</default> Ciudad Apariciones Tipo de negocio Trading Post es una tienda de souvenirs ubicada en el pueblo de Las Barrancas, en Tierra Robada, San Andreas. Está ubicado al lado de la meseta donde hay la antigua fortaleza en ruinas, arriba le queda el Dam Camper RV Park y a su derecha la antigua iglesia de Las Barrancas. Por fuera tiene forma de cabaña india, y es muy parecida a las que aparecen al Tee Pee Motel, pero esta es mas grande.
- Go to the Trading Post, and click on "Create a Trade". You then choose which items you would like to be put up for trade (no more than 10), as well as writing your wish list. This is where you write what you would like for the items you have put up. You could ask for "pure" meaning just Neopoints, plus a junk item, a specific item(s), or nothing. You could also put "Reserved" or "For username" if it is intended for someone else.
- Players were able to assemble certain item sets to save space. They behaved like ordinary items except that they could not be worn or used until they are disassembled. Only the trading post was able to be used to assemble and disassemble sets, and this could be done an unlimited number of times for free. Right-clicking a set and selecting "Drop" did not disassemble it. Players could right-click the trading post and selected the "Item sets" option to exchange item sets.
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