Overview
I have sailed the whole world round from the shores of The New World to the Far East to carefully document the prices in all the major ports across the world so that you may have an Idea of what to trade where. But alas, I am only one man- I may have made a few mistakes when I organized what I got where so if you notice a mistake I ask that you please tell me so I can fix it. (These prices were not recorded while sailing as the merchant class. so if you’re a merchant the prices are probably different.)
Locations
1. London, Britain
2. Ponta Delgada, Azores
3. Reykjavik, Iceland
4. Lisbon, Portugal
5. Las Palmas, Gran Canaria
6. Cape Town, South Africa
7. Long Island, New York
8. Belém, South America
9. Kozhikode, India
10. Shanghai, China
11. Nassau, Bahamas
English Ships
Spanish Ships
French Ships
Dutch Ships
Danish Ships
Pirate/Corsair Ships
London, England
The Starting Port, and home of the Admiralty of London.
Ponta Delgada, Azores
An Island in the middle of the Atlantic, a good stopping point between the New World and the Old.
Reykjavik, Iceland
I am not going to try to pronounce this because I am writing not speaking.
Lisbon, Portugal
I hear that there is a great library here that dates back to the time of the Arabic control of the place.
Las Palmas, Gran Canaria
What can I say about this place? It sounds like it has Palm Trees, and maybe Canary Birds.
Cape Town, South Africa
If your in the Market for capes then this is the town for you! If not, well they still have a good Market.
Long Island, New York
Wow! New York! That’s one Long Island! This is a hub of trade in the Colonies so why not trade?
Belém, South America
I believe this city is under Spanish control, I could be wrong- regardless they will take your Gold.
Kozhikode, Calicut, India
This is the Orient, things are cheap here because there is a surplus of everything I assume.
Shanghai, China
The Farthest East I have been in my journey to developed this guide thus far.
Nassau, Bahamas
I’ve heard a rumor that a fortune can be made in Nassau, have you heard that one?
English Ships
I am operating on the assumption that all English ships offer the same prices.
Spanish Ships
Hola Capitan! I’m a bit rusty on my Spanish but I know they habla el Denaro- just be sure your not flying their enemies flags.
French Ships
As a loyal subject of the Crown of England I would never aid the enemies of the Monarch- but trading with them is not aid! Aye! Just think about it, if their Cannons and such weren’t purchased by you then where would they be? On their ships! And if they’re on their ships then those items are likely to be used to aid those who are enemies of England. You see no treason here…
Dutch Ships
Guten Tag mein herr! Sprechen ze money? Doesn’t matter if you speak Dutch they speak money!
Danish Ships
They seem to stick to the most Northern areas and fortunately they’re allied with England.
Pirate/Corsair Ships
Yes Sir, Yes Ma’am- The pirates and corsairs offer you a fine deal, they will take all of your Food with all of your Gold and in return you won’t be sunk. I would suggest that you not trade with them.
If you join the Pirates by “going on the account” in Nassau then you can trade with them, below are the prices
If you’re flying a Corsair flag while approaching a Corsair you can trade with them