Saturday 26 October 2013

Basic explanation for buy/sell in Market. . .

I've been seeing so many players posting in the forums asking how to use the Market's buy/sell function, which has just been changed quite recently that I can't help but want to address this issue to all of you out there. . . I hope all of you find this a useful guide to trade raw materials between each other in the GoldenTowns Market. Happy trading! (^.^)

Now here's the basics of buying/selling raw materials:




  1. Navigate to the Market by clicking on it as shown →.
    (A no brainer step right?)

  2. After clicking on it, click on the drop-down menu as shown →.



  3. Then after clicking it, a list should pop up and you can then select any of the raw materials as shown ↓.



  4. I am using the raw materials of Vegetable and Meat here for this explanation, so once I have selected Vegetable and Meat as shown ↑, I will be shown something like this ↓, notice the red circle indicates the current market exchange rate of the selected raw materials which we have selected, Vegetable and Meat. In words, the exchange rate would mean it takes 0.155 Meat to get 1 Vegetable. In other words, I can exchange 1 Meat and get 6.451 Vegetables in return or exchange 1 Vegetable and get 0.155 Meat!



  5. This is the most important step! Input the values for what you need, so if you need to exchange Vegetables for Meat, you would input the # and click on Sell! That # you've inputted would mean I want to sell # of Vegetables for Meat in return. But if you want to exchange Meat for Vegetables, you would have to input the # and click on Buy! Which would mean, I want to buy # of Vegetables by exchanging my Meat for it. The red circle marked ↓ is where you would input the # of raws you want. As the order of selection of raw materials don't matter anymore, the only thing that matters is the Buy or Sell button!





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4 comments:

  1. Is there a tax on market exchanges?

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    1. Yes there is, but you only get taxed on the receiving end I believe. . .

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    1. Nope, at one point I did but I've forgotten since all I know is it's not that much? If you look under your inventory tab after trading you should be able to figure out how much was taxed. (^.^)

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