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Introduction To Server Economy

- The server's Currency is Plant Y, represented by '¥'

¥ is gained through trading in blueprints that are Ramshackle and above (excluding Cloth blueprints) at the Trade Shop in return for ¥

     - Blueprint Exchange Rate:

          - Ramshackle - ¥250

          - Apprentice - ¥500

          - Journeyman - ¥750

          - Mastercraft - ¥1,000

          - Ascendant - ¥1,500

- Currently, ¥ can be used to purchase Scorched Earth Items and Dinos, purchase Recipe Only Food and Drinks, and to be spent at the Lottery for an assortment of prizes

 

Stock Exchange (Approval Pending)

- Requirements To Sell Stock

     - Register as a Corporation

          - Pay ¥20,000

          - Choose a Company President

          - Choose a Commodity

               - List of Commodities:

                    - Wood

                    - Thatch

                    - Fiber

                    - Stone

                    - Hide

                    - Flint

                    - Pelt

                    - Wool

                    - Metal

                    - Chitin

                    - Keratin

                    - Obsidian

                    - Crystal

                    - Electronics

                    - Polymer

                    - Oil

                    - Cementing Paste

               - Once a Commodity has been claimed, it cannot be claimed by another Company

               - A Company may change its Commodity to an available Commodity for a fee of ¥10,000 making their previous Commodity available for other Companies to choose

How A Company Functions

     - Farm your Commodity

     - Turn what you've farmed into the Stock Exchange

          - You receive compensation relative to the amount of Commodity turned in

          - Commodity Compensation List                    (Per Stack):

                    - Wood - ¥100

                    - Thatch - ¥100

                    - Fiber - ¥100

                    - Stone - ¥100

                    - Hide - ¥100

                    - Flint - ¥500

                    - Pelt - ¥500

                    - Wool - ¥500

                    - Metal - ¥1,000

                    - Chitin - ¥1,000

                    - Keratin - ¥1,000

                    - Obsidian - ¥2,000

                    - Crystal - ¥3,000

                    - Electronics - ¥4,000

                    - Polymer - ¥5,000

                    - Oil - ¥10,000

                    - Cementing Paste - ¥20,000

               - The compensation gained for your Commodity adds to your Company's value

- Stock Buying and Selling

     - Once your Company has gained value you can sell stock

     - Stock is purchased at a price relative to your Company's value

          - Stock Prices Relative To Company Value (Per 1 Stock):

               - ¥1 - 1,000: ¥500

               - ¥1,001 - 2,000: ¥1,000

               - ¥2,001 - 3,000: ¥1,500

               - ...

                    - The Formula for Stock Price is: Y = 1/2X where Y is Stock Price and X is Company Value

          - A Company gains ¥ equal to the current stock worth of their Company's stock each time one of said Company's stock is sold

          - The worth of stock after purchase is increased by ¥500 for each ¥1,000 gained in the Company's value

          - A Company's value will diminish if the amount of Commodity turned in does not at least match the amount turned in the week prior

               - The value diminished is the difference in value of the Commodities turned in the week prior and the current week

               - Purchased stock value does not diminish, only increases

                    -Unpurchased stock value, however; does diminish based on the Company's value (Y = 1/2X)

               - Purchased stock can only increase in value if the Company value increases past the value at which said stock was originally purchased

                - Stock can only be sold at the Stock Exchange for its current value in ¥

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