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Food in the wild is essential, but it's not a good idea to use them to make money.
Sometimes weapons can be collected after combat. Of course, this is rare.
Don't forget to buy water.
Warehouses are guarded storage, but if you want to use them, you'll have to spend some money.
No pain, no gain.
If the reputation of a town is raised to friendly, you can buy special products in the shop!
Vehicles can provide additional load capacity and increase your speed - but they're not cheap.
Choose your mercenaries carefully and treat them kindly.
Crude oil is not fuel.
Man, if you own some vehicles, please remember to bring plenty of fuel.
Vehicles have high efficiency when traveling in the desert, but the loss is also high.
Don't provoke the guards, and they won't attack you.
Some caravans in the wild will carry goods and coins. Although attacking them can gain a lot of benefits, the costs can be painful.
The Vehicle Shop can repair your vehicle. Don't skimp!
Mercenaries and team members can even provide some caravan skills.
When hiring people, you must pay attention to their personalities. If there are too many conflicting personalities on the team, it will be difficult to get along!
If a city is selling bread, it follows that they must need flour.
Towns and villages have their own fund limits for trading, and massive sales are likely to cause losses in value.
Every week, the funds and goods in shops are refreshed.
If your mercenaries or team members have the same caravan skills, only the highest level of effect will be used - they won't stack!
Would you like a drink? It would be nice to have a drink on the battlefield, haha!
Protect the front row players on the battlefield.
Some enemies are led by elites, don't underestimate them.
Morale is very important, it affects how often skills are usable in battle.
You want to pass time quickly? Just camp out.
If you encounter a sandstorm, you can run away! If not, set up camp and wait for it to pass. Or find a village or town to hide before the storm arrives.
Don't cultivate bad relationships with towns, or you'll have to sneak into them.
The food provided to the players also determine the morale of the team. Eat well, if you can afford it.
Want to try your hand at crafting? Then look for corresponding tools first, in cities.
Each crafted good consumes different amounts of energy. Please allocate your energy accordingly.
Some new towns will need a lot of basic materials, and experienced caravans will definitely pay attention.
Mercenaries are paid on the first of the month! Please prepare these funds in advance.
Different weapon types have different functions - careful selection will help you do more with less.
In this world, we do not recommend that you or any of your team members give up carrying weapons.
Please make sure that your ranged weapons have enough ammo - otherwise you can only fight with daggers.
Come to the Tavern to find out the news - you may learn something interesting!
There is no picturesque place in the wild. Don't venture blindly out unless you have enough supplies.
You can occasionally get some special weapons from bandits in the wild. These weapons are not available on the black market.
The edges of the desert in the east and west are heavily irradiated land. I advise you not to go there.
You can get lots of experience and reputation in towns by completing jobs. Remember to go to the town hall to get them!
Did you notice? Through the street buildings in each town, you can figure out its main industries.
Did you know? There is a chance to get accessories from exploring bunkers which can increase secondary attributes.
Psst, I heard if you start from Sarah Village and walk southwest about half a month, you will find towns in the Gobi Zone.
Come here...I heard if you start from Mill Village and walk northwest about one month, you'lll find towns in the Desert Zone.
Come closer...I heard if you start from Heindy and walk Northeast nearly 20 days, you will find towns in the Wildland Zone.
As far as I know, the nearby Radiation Area is 200 kilometers northwest of Cactus Village.
As far as I know, the nearby Radiation Area is 250 kilometers southwest of Highland.
As far as I know, the nearby Radiation Area is 300 kilometers west of Batra Oil Well.
As far as I know, the nearby Radiation Area is 400 kilometers north of Dimore Town.
As far as I know, the nearby Radiation Area is 500 kilometers northeast of Qua.
Traits are divided into eight categories :Combat - Melee, Combat - Ranged, Combat - Permanent, Combat - Trigger, Logistics - Trader, Logistics - Doctor, Logistics - Mechanic, Logistics - General , and different types of traits need corresponding trait books.
Want to enter the radiation area? Then you'd better prepare some Biohazard Suits. I don't want this to be the last time we meet.
If you need trait books to upgrade your traits, then go to Radiation Areas and kill some Zombiemen.
To upgrade the traits of A-level to S-level, you need to gather parts 1 & 2 of corresponding trait books.
Come On, And Sit Down...
Inferior Soap from Tucker Village has always had a good price, and I have a tip. Savvy merchants will definitely buy some and resell them to BaiSha Village.
Hi buddy, did you know? Sarah Village is rich in light leather - transport it to Tucker Village , and you'll make plenty of money.
Oh, by the way, I heard that in Border Town they have fine Cigarettes. Those soldiers in Eaglet Camp will pay a pretty penny for them.
Listen to me, man, if you want to get some salt, Cactus Village is the best choice in this area. The leather-producing town will be happy to buy it.
Youngster, Cement sells for a good price in Gill Village. If you want to get some, I suggest you go to Eagle Town.
Hyland! That's right, you're here. I remember clearly that there is Cotton almost everywhere, commonly shipped to Gobi Town. It must be a big hit there.
Did you know? Gobi Town produces fabrics, which requires a lot of cotton, found in Turt. Hmm...go make some money!
If you pass by Dome Village never forget, the people in Turt are really hungry for salt.
I heard that last time a businessman purchased a batch of Inferior Soap in Kilgaso, he made a killing in Kangal Village. If only I had a caravan!
I have a friend who shipped a batch of Oil to Kilgaso. God knows the price ratio there, but the purchase price is still cheap. Guess he must not have bought much.
Hey, have you been to the Camel Market? There are droves of livestock, and the Donkey Meat is awesome!
Listen to me, buddy, if you want to get some crude oil, you can go to Batra Oil Well or Gash Oil Well. They're the origin of Crude oil in the region, so it's very cheap.
Hassan Oil Co. is the oil refining center in this area, and their demand for crude oil is huge.
A word of advice to young people, don't go to Kangal Village if you don't have enough food and water! Except for Minerals, they've got almost no supplies.
The artisans of New Moon City have mastered the production of lighting equipment. Although the quantities are small, I bet the miners will be glad to get them.
I heard that Crescent City has both Lighting Devices and Cotton Wool. If you know where to bring them, it's worth a trip!
Horse Fair is the upper oasis of the wildland, and they have access to a lot of supplies. The price is high, but it's better than being hungry!
Calais Village is pretty shabby, but their Leather Goods quality is not bad.
Clear and translucent...and smells burnt! Ah, I miss the Local Wine at Roerson!
Let me tell you something: if you acquire Steel in Highland Town, you can really make a profit! The output there is high, so the price is low.
I saw them producing leather boots in Calais last time I was there. They're practically the only place that has them.
Let me tell you quietly, in the Bolt Market, some people actually sell diamonds!
There are quite a few caravans like yours. They all get their iron ore from Dimore Town, the deals are so good.
That guy just now? Oh, he just inquired about Mechanical Parts - he must not be from around here. I told him, it's better to go to Bagpipe Base.
Buy metal pipes and go to Bagpipe Base. That's right!
Only in Paraiso can you buy antibiotics -it's the only place in the entire wildland.
Lime has great output in LiKou Village, and experienced caravans often go there.
In Qua, you can find a rare crop.
There really is a place with plenty of water, GuZiDi. And consquently, Flour is abundant there.
Did you know that HeiShui has developed animal husbandry? There the price of light leather and fat is very low.
If you can't get Cloth in Yin, you can't get it anywhere!
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