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Latest revision as of 20:09, 1 September 2022
There are six Merchant classes in Farthest Frontier that will visit the player Settlement's Trading Post.
One or more traders arrive at the settlement each Spring and will have a rotating set of goods that they will buy and sell.
NOTE: Trader arrivals will frequently overlap so there is a chance of goods being sold at a lower price at one trader which can be immediately sold to the other at a profit.
Merchant Classes
Blacksmith
Atka is a welcome sight for those leaders looking to advance their towns into heavy industries, this trader regularly has heavy tools available for sale when they arrive.
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Butcher
Scorv will help both early and late-game settlements fill their Root Cellars and buys raw materials along with gear helpful for hunters.
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Farmer
Beldar sells several types of consumer goods alongside crucial materials for settlements reaching Tier 2/Tier 3 buildings.
They are the only merchant known to sell Beer.
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Hunter
Ander is a prolific rancher with plenty of animal products for sale, this is the sole merchant who sells cows.
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Luxury
Massuke buys and sells advanced luxury goods, and is the only trader who sells Spices.
NOTE: Requires upgraded Trading Post to start arriving |
Miner
Lethros carries similar wares to Atka and is another source of Heavy Tools. Unlike Atka however, they also buy advanced Villager and Luxury goods. This is the only trader known to sell Barrels.
NOTE: Requires upgraded Trading Post to start arriving |