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{{shoppes}}A shoppe is a [[building]] where pirates combine [[labor]] and [[commodities]] to make products. Shoppes can be built by the [[governor]] of an [[island]]. After a shoppe is finished being built, the governor receives the [[deed]] to the shoppe, which he or she can then sell or give away. As the space on an island is limited, shoppes are often sold for large sums.
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{{shoppes}}A shoppe is a [[building]] where pirates combine [[labor]] and [[commodities]] to make products. All shoppes start off as [[construction site]], which may only be placed by the [[governor]] of the [[island]]. Once the construction site is put up the governor immediately recieves the deed to the construction site, the deed may be traded straight away or the governor may keep it. After a shoppe is finished being built it may then start trading and rent will be required from this point onwards. As the space on an island is limited, shoppes are often sold for large sums.
  
 
In addition to the types already in the game, consignment shoppes have been rumored to be in the works{{fn|1=http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/viewthread?p=78364#78364}}.
 
In addition to the types already in the game, consignment shoppes have been rumored to be in the works{{fn|1=http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/viewthread?p=78364#78364}}.

Revision as of 07:05, 11 August 2008

Shoppes and Stalls
Icon apothecary.png Apothecary
Icon distillery.png Distillery
Icon furnisher.png Furnisher
Icon iron monger.png Iron monger
Icon shipyard.png Shipyard
Icon tailor.png Tailor
Icon weavery.png Weavery
Shoppes only
Icon estate agent.png Estate agent
Icon construction.png Construction site

A shoppe is a building where pirates combine labor and commodities to make products. All shoppes start off as construction site, which may only be placed by the governor of the island. Once the construction site is put up the governor immediately recieves the deed to the construction site, the deed may be traded straight away or the governor may keep it. After a shoppe is finished being built it may then start trading and rent will be required from this point onwards. As the space on an island is limited, shoppes are often sold for large sums.

In addition to the types already in the game, consignment shoppes have been rumored to be in the works[1].

Differences from Stalls

Shoppes are charged more in weekly tax than stalls, but offer several advantages for the cost.

  • Size - Shoppes are larger, offering more storage space than stalls. This is most important for Shipyards, which can manufacture any size ship, whereas a stall cannot hold enough wood to make merchant galleons, war frigates, or grand frigates.
  • Location - Shoppes have their own storefront, so if someone is looking for an ironmonger, say, they probably won't check the bazaar first, and so draws more pirates in for labor and sales.
  • Managers - Shoppes can have up to five managers; a deluxe stall can only have two.
  • Name - All shops have unique names, whereas stalls are named based on the stall owner (e.g. Poseidon's Ironmonger stall).
  • Deed - Unlike stalls, shoppes have a deed that can be traded just like a ship deed. This allows a pirate to use the store deed portrait item in portraits.

Upgrading

Shoppes can be painted by the owner or a manager, and upgraded at the estate agent. Shoppes can only be built on player-owned islands, though player-owned shoppes exist on Ringer-owned islands as a result of special events.

Shoppes can be renamed for 75k. Only the owner of a shoppe can change the name.

Shoppes that have been upgraded can be downgraded. At the start of the upgrade/downgrade process the deed is surrendered to the estate agent. The shoppe is untradeable until this process is complete and the new deed is picked up at the estate agent. Anyone standing inside the building at the time the new deed is picked up will be thrown outside.


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