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new ideas for ships
i think that ships should be able to buy other players cargo then bring it back to port. to buy there cargo you would pay 1/2 of the valueof the cargo if the cargo is crates and treasure cheasts or under a set value and 3/4 of the value if it was treasure cheasts and royal cheasts or over a set amound along with the crew of the ship that buyes the others cargo compleatly repairing the ship that is selling their cargo or paying a fee based on the cost of repairing the ship at the dry dock plus an extra fee.
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LOLWUT?!?! I am so confused.
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Something like this isn't really needed. If I spent time getting my cargo, I wouldn't sell it to someone else, when I can easily make more gold by porting.
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It is sort of like getting a $10 bill for your birthday and selling it for $7.50.
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yeah there are only 3 reasons anyone would do that now that i think about it. One if your ship is about to sink and u can't make it to port and u press a button and people could come and buy your cargo like they were boarding a flag ship then you would chose who to sell your cargo to based on ship size amount payed as compared to value of cargo guaranties to buy cargo of certain type and gold on hand. Two the navy imposed ether prohibition or a tax on alcohol and we could buy it on Tortuga and possibly rum runners island to be taken to the major islands but heres what makes it hard every eitc and navy ship would follow u but not to uncharted waters so gallons would probably sit in uncharted waters waiting for ships to buy there cargo. Three u want to give gold away to your friends.
P.S it would not be like getting $10 and selling it for $7.50 it would be risking getting nothing put posablely getting $10 but settling for $7.50. P.S.S Tortuga is a free port thus free from the taxes of the navy. |
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