

If you have 150t of Bread in your Warehouse it'll load all of it onto your ship and then Unload 100t leaving you with 50t of bread on the ship that it will sell to the NPC of your choice. Let's say you set a buffer of 100t Bread. Island A: Unload how much Bread you ALWAYS want to have in your Warehouse (basically how much buffer in case something goes wrong) NPC: Sell all bread

Island A: Load in ALL of the Bread on your Island This is where the Smart Trading Route takes place and this is how it should look like: Should work perfectly right? The problem with this is that if you get either more Patricians or for some reason your production crumbles together that this Ship will steal the bread you now really could need. You load in 15t of bread and sell it all to him. Let's say you make a simple route from your Island A to Northburg. Obviously in regards to this post we will obviously do Method 2, but there are some problems when you do an traditional Trading Route. What are your options for selling that Bread?ġ: You could sell it directly at your harbor, the problem with this is that it's really inconsistent and your warehouse will probably still run full (there are some calculations on how many transactions you get per hour on every of your Islands, but that's something for another post) Because money is really important to get to a huge amount of people (and also fast) it's important to make use of everything you are producing so if you notice your warehouses are full of bread you are maybe thinking about selling them. With Anno 1800 coming up and the feature of physical resources being back there are a lot of strategies from Anno 1404 that everyone can use in Anno 1800!Īt some point or another you'll get to a point where you are over producing some type of resource.
