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=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
* You can only accquire a Bill of Exchange worth 10,000 | * You can only accquire a Bill of Exchange worth 10,000 crowns - or five full purses. When purchased, you will keep the empty purses. | ||
* Brynn's Bankers will pay back any amount on a Bill within a players inventory. | * Brynn's Bankers will pay back any amount on a Bill within a players inventory. | ||
** The Bankers exchange one bill per interaction. | ** The Bankers exchange one bill per interaction. | ||
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** If the player doesn't have enough room in their inventory, loose crowns will spill onto the floor of the bank. | ** If the player doesn't have enough room in their inventory, loose crowns will spill onto the floor of the bank. | ||
* Bills of Exchange are accepted only by merchants within Brynn (including the Bailiffs). | * Bills of Exchange are accepted only by merchants within Brynn (including the Bailiffs). | ||
*Funds held in Bills are not included in the inventory total. | |||
* When purchasing / repairing items / paying for services within Brynn, the funds will first be subtracted from any Bills in the player's inventory, and then other purses / loose crowns. | * When purchasing / repairing items / paying for services within Brynn, the funds will first be subtracted from any Bills in the player's inventory, and then other purses / loose crowns. | ||
*If a Bill is used up, it disappears completely. | *If a Bill is used up, it disappears completely. | ||
*Bills are the most efficient way to store money, two Bills being 20,000 crowns | *Bills cannot be split or merged, and funds cannot be added onto an existing Bill. | ||
*Bills are the most efficient way to store money, two full Bills being 20,000 crowns and taking up a 2x2 space [[File:Crowns storage variants.png|alt=money storage variants|thumb|Bills are the most efficient at storing large quantities of money]] | |||
**Two purses occupying the same space only store 4,000 crowns, while four stacks of coins are a measly 400 crowns | **Two purses occupying the same space only store 4,000 crowns, while four stacks of coins are a measly 400 crowns | ||
* Bills of Exchange are an interesting precursor to modern banknotes | * Bills of Exchange are an interesting precursor to modern banknotes | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:59, 12 October 2023
Bills of Exchange are a unique type of currency that can be used exclusively in Brynn. They can only be accquired in the Bank.
“ | Bills of exchange were invented by bankers of the Bronze Isles. This convienient trading tool garnered such popularity among Brynn merchants that they brough it with them to the Continent. | „ |
Notes
- You can only accquire a Bill of Exchange worth 10,000 crowns - or five full purses. When purchased, you will keep the empty purses.
- Brynn's Bankers will pay back any amount on a Bill within a players inventory.
- The Bankers exchange one bill per interaction.
- The player cannot choose which Bill will be exchanged back into crowns, but the Bill with less crowns on it will be paid off first.
- Crowns from the Bill will be deposited into the player's inventory, purses taking priority.
- If the player doesn't have enough room in their inventory, loose crowns will spill onto the floor of the bank.
- Bills of Exchange are accepted only by merchants within Brynn (including the Bailiffs).
- Funds held in Bills are not included in the inventory total.
- When purchasing / repairing items / paying for services within Brynn, the funds will first be subtracted from any Bills in the player's inventory, and then other purses / loose crowns.
- If a Bill is used up, it disappears completely.
- Bills cannot be split or merged, and funds cannot be added onto an existing Bill.
- Bills are the most efficient way to store money, two full Bills being 20,000 crowns and taking up a 2x2 space
- Two purses occupying the same space only store 4,000 crowns, while four stacks of coins are a measly 400 crowns
- Bills of Exchange are an interesting precursor to modern banknotes