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Merchant's Wharf
Merchant's Wharf 商業碼頭
City/Castle City levels Castle levels
Building class city sea_trade
Convert to LEVEL
Building level LEVEL 0 merchants_wharf
Material wooden
Capability trade_fleet 1
trade_base_income_bonus bonus 2
Faction capability
Construction 3
Cost 1600
Requires condition and building_present_min_level port port
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Merchant's Wharf 商業碼頭 When a port is first established, it is typically little more than a series of wharves to dock at. A Merchant’s Wharf however is built with loading and unloading cargo in mind. Equipped with a large yet simplistic crane and swing bar, its creators had the foresight to take the time out of a captains stay at the docks, allowing for a slight increase in trade throughput.
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