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'''Trading''' is the process by which players can buy and sell items through non-player traders, using {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}. A variety of trader types can be found in Vintage Story, each buying and selling different types of items.
'''Trading''' is the process by which players can buy and sell items through non-player traders, using {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}. A variety of trader types can be found in Vintage Story, each buying and selling different types of items.
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== Locating Traders ==


Traders naturally spawn at random locations on the surface of survival worlds and can be found in trader's carts which are made out of wooden planks, logs, and often decorated with a variety of other decorative blocks exclusive to these carts, like leather blocks. However, trader carts cannot be modified because they are claimed.
Traders naturally spawn at random locations on the surface of survival worlds and can be found in trader's carts which are made out of wooden planks, logs, and often decorated with a variety of other decorative blocks exclusive to these carts, like leather blocks. However, trader carts cannot be modified because they are claimed.
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Traders do not spawn in {{ll|Homo Sapiens|Homo Sapiens}} mode, a game mode added in version 1.18.0.
Traders do not spawn in {{ll|Homo Sapiens|Homo Sapiens}} mode, a game mode added in version 1.18.0.


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== Interacting with Traders ==


[[File:Treasure hunter trader window.png|thumb|right|The trading GUI]]
[[File:Treasure hunter trader window.png|thumb|right|The trading GUI]]


== Interacting with Traders ==
=== Transactions ===


Upon finding a trader, players may enter his cart or stand at the gate. To open the trading GUI, {{Using|talk}} to the trader. A trading window will appear that includes the items the trader is buying or selling. To buy items, select them from the selling side of the GUI and it will appear in the "trade" slots. To sell items, move the desired items from player inventory and place these into the slots. Upon completing the transaction, rusty gears will be automatically added or removed from player inventory.
Upon finding a trader, players may enter his cart or stand at the gate. To open the trading GUI, {{Using|talk}} to the trader. A trading window will appear that includes the items the trader is buying or selling. To buy items, select them from the selling side of the GUI and it will appear in the "trade" slots. To sell items, move the desired items from player inventory and place these into the slots. Upon completing the transaction, rusty gears will be automatically added or removed from player inventory.


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Traders offer different numbers of items for buying and selling (see each individual trader, below, for exact amounts). These items may come in stacks. As seen in the image, the player may buy a ''stack'' of 4 metal parts. Traders also have a stock for each offered item which limits the number of times an item may be bought or sold. When the stock has been depleted a large red cross appears over the item, signaling the item may not be bought or sold any more. Also, traders have a limited number of gears to give when buying from the player.
|Don't attack traders; they will kill you. If you eventually kill them, they will revive 24-72 hours after.
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Traders offer different numbers of items for buying and selling (see each individual trader, below, for exact amounts). These items may come in stacks. As seen in the image, the player may buy a ''stack'' of 4 metal parts. Traders also have a stock for each offered item which limits the number of times an item may be bought or sold. When the stock has been depleted a large red cross appears over the item, signaling the item may not be bought or sold any more. Also, traders have a limited number of gears to give when buying from the player.
=== Hostility ===
* If a trader takes damage from any source, he might attack the player.
* If the player succeeds in killing a trader, his wagon and goods will remain protected by the land claim. He will re-appear 24-72 game-hours later.


== Types of Traders ==
== Types of Traders ==
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=== Agriculture ===
=== Agriculture ===


'''Agriculture''' traders sell several kinds of foods, including Saguaro fruit. Prior to version 1.16.x, they were known as "Foods" traders.
'''Agriculture''' traders sell several kinds of foods, including Saguaro fruit.  


They have {{Range|30|10}} gears. They have up to 10 items for sale and purchase.
They have {{Range|30|10}} gears. They have up to 10 items for sale and purchase.
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| [[File:chair-normal.png|32px]] || Wooden chair || 1 || {{Range|4|1}} || {{Range|2|0.5}}
| [[File:chair-normal.png|32px]] || Wooden chair || 1 || {{Range|4|1}} || {{Range|2|0.5}}
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| [[File:woodendoor-north-down-closed-left.png|32px]] || Wooden door || 1 || {{Range|4|1}} || {{Range|2|0.5}}
| [[File:woodendoor-north-down-closed-left.png|32px]] || Sleek door || 1 || {{Range|4|1}} || {{Range|2|0.5}}
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| [[File:table-normal.png|32px]] || Wooden table || 1 || {{Range|2|0.5}} || {{Range|2|0.5}}
| [[File:table-normal.png|32px]] || Wooden table || 1 || {{Range|2|0.5}} || {{Range|2|0.5}}
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=== Treasure Hunter ===
=== Treasure Hunter ===


'''Treasure Hunter''' traders sell items that are usually only found in loot chests, like lore scrolls, as well at temporal gears.
'''Treasure Hunter''' traders sell items that are usually only found in loot chests, such as lore scrolls, as well as temporal gears.


They have {{Range|30|10}} gears. They have up to 14 items for sale and purchase.
They have {{Range|30|10}} gears. They have up to 14 items for sale and purchase.
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| [[File:Shield-reinforced-round-woodmetal.png|32px]] || Reinforced Round Wooden Shield || 1 || {{Range|1|0.25}} || {{Range|6|1.5}}
| [[File:Shield-reinforced-round-woodmetal.png|32px]] || Reinforced Round Wooden Shield || 1 || {{Range|1|0.25}} || {{Range|6|1.5}}
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The Treasure Hunter Trader has a dialog option that other Traders do not.  This can lead you to special locations, unique items, and extra challenges.
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Click <code>[Expand]</code> to reveal details.
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To find out the location of the {{ll|Resonance Archives|Resonance Archives}}, you will need to ask a Treasure Hunter Trader about "interesting places."  If you talk to him again with a full-durability tin bronze pickaxe in your inventory, he will offer you a map item.
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== History ==
* Prior to version 1.16.x, Agriculture Traders were known as "Foods" traders.
* As of version 1.18.10, Trader wagons may be spotted on the map in bird's-eye view.
== Notes ==
Trader names are randomly assigned from a small pool.  You might find two traders with the same name.
* Agriculture trader names: Yern, Gild, Hans, Hector, McCrae, Yoskolo, Grit, Bounder
* Artisan trader names: Aphid, Erik, Adachi, Farhad, Pegalesharro, Floyd, Temper, En Repos, Zadak
* Building Materials trader names: Humbert, Miguel, Sasha, Onyx, Tinker, Old Eyes, Haldor, Whel
* Clothing trader names: Noah, Wallace, Kino, Mostafa, Oliver, Bedwyr, Izel, Ahanu
* Commodities trader names: Stefan, Yan, Leo, Jasper, Aram, Samoset, Ruslan, Stretch
* Furniture trader names: Wilt, Lin, Robert, Ra Bal, Filipe, Hosa, Vlad, Mouse
* Luxuries trader names: Alfonse, Rigby, Marco, Rote, Horace, Two Tongue, Optal, Veera
* Survival Goods trader names: Hubert, Wilding, Shem, Tybal, Loon, Axe, Karl, Sprig
* Treasure Hunter trader names: Vox Nora, Innis, Roi, Quill, Ephram, Edel, Timaf, Shift
== Gallery ==
== See also ==
== References ==


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