Price list (Trade goods)
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| {{Popup|Clay|As this is the primary food source of Pycons, many food venders have taken to offering clay along with their other food items. As many Pycon are too small to easily handle a full pound of clay, vendors will often sell it in smaller quantities however they still charge the minimum price of 1 copper miza regardless of whether or not the amount is less than a pound.}} | 1 cm/pound | | {{Popup|Clay|As this is the primary food source of Pycons, many food venders have taken to offering clay along with their other food items. As many Pycon are too small to easily handle a full pound of clay, vendors will often sell it in smaller quantities however they still charge the minimum price of 1 copper miza regardless of whether or not the amount is less than a pound.}} | 1 cm/pound | ||
| Coal | 1 sm/pound | | Coal | 1 sm/pound | ||
+ | | Cold Iron/Steel | 2 gm/pound | ||
| Copper | 5 sm/pound | | Copper | 5 sm/pound | ||
| Cosmetics, common | 1 cm–1 sm/oz. | | Cosmetics, common | 1 cm–1 sm/oz. |
Revision as of 05:57, 23 September 2013
Legend: gm = gold Miza, sm = silver Miza, cm = copper Miza
1 gold Miza = 10 silver Miza = 100 copper Miza
Trade goods
Item | Price | Item | Price | Item | Price |
Brass | 7 sm/pound | Bronze | 6 sm/pound | Clay As this is the primary food source of Pycons, many food venders have taken to offering clay along with their other food items. As many Pycon are too small to easily handle a full pound of clay, vendors will often sell it in smaller quantities however they still charge the minimum price of 1 copper miza regardless of whether or not the amount is less than a pound. | 1 cm/pound |
Coal | 1 sm/pound | Cold Iron/Steel | 2 gm/pound | Copper | 5 sm/pound |
Cosmetics, common | 1 cm–1 sm/oz. | Cosmetics, unusual | 2 sm–1 gm/oz. | Cosmetics, rare | 2–10 gm/oz. |
Cosmetics, exotic | 11–25+ gm/oz. | Dried goods, common | 1–5 sm/pound | Dried goods, unusual | 6–15 sm/pound |
Dried goods, rare | 15–25+ sm/pound | Fabric, common | 1 sm–1 gm/yard. | Fabric, fine | 2–10 gm/yard |
Fabric, unusual | 11–25 gm/yard. | Fabric, exotic | 26–50+ gm/yard. | Flour | 2 cm/pound |
Furniture, plain | 1–5 gm/20lb. | Furniture, fine | 6–15 gm/20lb. | Furniture, exotic | 15–25+ gm/20lb. |
Furs and hides, common | 1–5 gm/20lb. | Furs and hides, unusual | 6–10 gm/20lb. | Furs and hides, rare | 11–20 gm/20lb. |
Furs and hides, exotic | 21–50 gm/20lb. | Furs and hides, monstrous | 51–200+ gm/20lb. | Gold | 5 gm/pound |
Iron | 5 sm/pound | Isurian Steel Isurian steel is a rare material created by the Isur of the Sultros Kingdom through a unique combination of iron and other components found within the mines they work. In its raw form, isurian steel is less valuable than gold or silver however once used to forge equipment, weapons and armor by an Isur smith its value is fully realized. (Found only in the mines of Sultros) | 2 gm /pound | Ivory The teeth and tusks of many animals carries value that varies on the animal. If the animal is rare, difficult to hunt and gather ivory from or is otherwise unique in some way, its ivory can be quite valuable. If the animal is common, easy to hunt and gather ivory from, its ivory will be worth much less. | 1 sm-200+gm/pound |
Lead | 5 sm/pound | Leather, Common, Garment Grade More expensive than un-worked fur pelts and hides. Common leather used in crafting worn garments, usually comes from common animals such as cows or deer. | 3sm/pound | Leather, Exotic, Garment Grade Exotic, garment grade leather is made from creatures that are either rare, difficult to hunt and kill or are otherwise unique. | 2gm-200gm/pound |
Leather, Common, Armor Grade This type of leather has been specifically treated and reinforced to serve in the crafting of armor. It is thicker and more durable than garment grade leather. | 1 gm/pound | Leather, Exotic, Armor Grade This type of leather comes from animals that are either rare, difficult to hunt and kill or are otherwise unique. It is thicker and more durable than garment grade exotic leather. | 5gm-400gm/pound | Lumber, local | 1–10 gm/50lb. |
Lumber, unusual | 11–25 gm/50lb. | Lumber, exotic | 26–50+ gm/50lb. | Paints and dyes, common | 1 sm–1 gm/pound |
Paints and dyes, unusual | 2–10 gm/pound | Paints and dyes, rare | 11–25 gm/pound | Paints and dyes, exotic | 26–50+ gm/pound |
Perfume, common | 1 sm–1 gm/oz. | Perfume, unusual | 2–10 gm/oz. | Perfume, rare | 11–25 gm/oz. |
Perfume, exotic | 26–50+ gm/oz. | Rugs and tapestries, common | 1–5 gm/5-15lb | Rugs and tapestries, unusual | 6–10 gm/5-15lb |
Rugs and tapestries, rare | 11–50 gm/5-15lb | Rugs and tapestries, exotic | 51–200+ gm/5-15lb | Salt | 5 gm/pound |
Silver | 3 gm/pound | Silk Most commonly from Kalinor and the Ranekissra moth. | 10 gm/sq.yd. | Slaves Slavery is found in a number of places across Mizahar; perhaps most prominently in Ravok. The cost for slaves varies greatly with price being affected by race, age, gender, health and skill. Ravok, having the largest formal slave market, works on a bid system. Starting bids vary from 100 gm for the average healthy human male up to 1000 gm for something rare such as some humanoids; Kelvic, Zith or Jamoura. These are not standards however and prices for slaves can vary greatly from place to place. | Varies |
Tea leaves | 2 sm/pound | Tin | 1 gm/pound | Tobacco | 5 sm/pound |
Wheat | 1 cm/pound | Zinc | 5 sm/pound |