Talk:Shipyard
- Barrister
- Callistan
- Lessah
- Yaten
Labor Output
What if we take Faulkston's chart on the forums and plant it somewhere here for easier acess?
- The one in the external links section? Do you mean it should be inside the article, or did you just miss it at the end there? :) --Emufarmers 19:49, 9 May 2006 (PDT)
I seriously think that Faulkston's chart should be incorporated into the Yppedia, preferably on the pages for each type of shoppe. I tried looking for labout output, and had no idea that's what Faulkston's chart showed. It would be much better if it was on the Yppedia proper. (That being said, my first attempt failed miserably.) Sashamorning 10:03, 21 February 2007 (PST)
- I agree that it's worth putting here. If you're still having template trouble's just send up a flare. :-) --Barrister 16:56, 22 February 2007 (PST)
Consider adding the following information about stall/shoppe size and what it can produce:
Small stall: 2 sloops at a time, nothing larger
medium stall: 5 sloops or 2 cutters and dhows or 1 longship, nothing larger
deluxe stall: 8 sloops or 3 cutters and dhows or 1 longship, baghlah, brig and Xebex
shoppe: 41 sloops or 18 cutters/dhows or 7 longship, baghlahs and merchant brigs
or 6 war brigs or or 5 xebecs or 4 merchant galleons and war frigs or 2 grand frigs
upgraded shoppe: 62 sloop, 27 cutter/dhow, 11 longsip/baghlah, 10 merchant brig,
9 war brig, 7 galleon/xebec, 6 war frig, 3 grand frig.
--Moisheweiss 09:10, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
- I'm not entirely sure that's all that useful, since technically stalls can be have as many ships in queue as they want, if the commodities are refilled after orders. --Thunderbird 09:38, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
Categorization
Should we categorize this with ships and bludgeons? I guess that's actually a more general question: Should all item-producing shoppes be categorized with the category of the thing they produce? (Ironmongers in the sword category, etc.) --Emufarmers 19:29, 22 May 2006 (PDT)
Old images
All the scene images from this old revision can be deleted now. --Sagacious (talk) 19:31, 21 December 2006 (PST)