Bazaar
The Bazaar is a coin-priced market that bypasses the usual costs of trade — no merchant ships, no voyage time, no bartering with rivals. Wares arrive without warning and vanish just as fast, so a sharp-eyed Governor checks often.
Why the Bazaar Matters
Unlike the Marketplace, the Bazaar costs only coins — no resources leave the settlement, and no merchant fleet is tied up in transit. Purchased goods arrive instantly, making it the fastest way to fill a gap before an attack lands or a building queue stalls. Need soldiers without waiting for training? The bazaar sometimes has them.
A Marketplace at Level 1 or higher must be standing before the bazaar stalls appear.
The Stalls
Roaming merchants come and go on their own schedule. The stalls may carry resource bundles, military units, food provisions, or coin purses — but selection is never guaranteed. If nothing suits the moment, return later. New merchants arrive frequently, and busier worlds attract a wider variety of stock.
Every listing has a countdown. When it expires — or another Governor claims it first — the deal is gone. Hesitation is expensive.
Standing Tiers
A Governor's score determines which tier of stalls they may browse. Higher tiers carry rarer goods and more active listings.
| Tier | Min Score | Max Score | Max Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Newcomer | 0 | 99 | 4 |
| Established | 100 | 499 | 5 |
| Veteran | 500 | 999,999 | 6 |
Bazaar Lanes
The bazaar is divided into lanes, each favouring a different kind of trade. Experienced Governors learn to read the lane names and anticipate what stock may appear.
| Market | Description |
|---|---|
| Smugglers Market | Shadows, shortcuts, and risky convenience for rulers willing to move fast. |
| Freeport Bazaar | A bustling harbor exchange where cargo fleets unload high-volume contracts. |
| Merchant Guide | Licensed guild brokers publish pragmatic offers for sustained growth. |
| Post Authority | Official world-post allocations approved by the ruling administration. |
Prefer bartering with fellow Governors over fixed-price wares? See the Marketplace.