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User Manual - Strategy First
User Manual - Strategy First
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Weaving Mill<br />
production/day:<br />
3 barrels of cloth<br />
consumption/day:<br />
1/4 bushel of wool<br />
workers: 30<br />
running costs: 3360<br />
Workshop<br />
production/day:<br />
consumption/day:<br />
workers: 30<br />
running costs: 3430<br />
3 barrels of iron goods<br />
1/3 bushel of timber,<br />
1/3 bushel of pig iron<br />
Career and Politics – A Trader’s Life<br />
Successful traders can not be identified solely by their balance sheets. Those who aim only for<br />
maximized profits and largely ignore their reputation will soon find that their career stagnates.<br />
If you want to really influence the Hanseatic League, you must have a deeply rooted social<br />
conscience, care about your reputation, and show some political dedication.<br />
The Strenuous Struggle for Advancement & Recognition<br />
Striving for recognition is just as important as finding the best places for buying and selling<br />
goods. However, you must always be aware of the fact that whatever you do will be evaluated<br />
differently by the three social strata.<br />
Social Recognition and Status<br />
Actions you take for the benefit of the people (feeding the poor for instance) will raise your<br />
social recognition. You will become a valued benefactor. Actions intended to better your<br />
monetary situation and that directly affect your social standing, e.g. great, lucrative deals or<br />
victories in sea battles, will raise your status, and you will become respected in the best circles.<br />
Your social recognition and your status should always be on par with each other. Although a<br />
trader belongs to the upper class, he should never forget that he depends upon the votes and<br />
opinions of all the people as mayor.<br />
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