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Can you give us a real world example of a nation with high trade influence? And if so from where does this trade influence stem?
Sounds very much like mana to me.
I see so the higher my trade influence the more money i get and the less my partner gets.
does this affect how much they lean towards trading with me then? since they get less they would be less inclined to trade with me?
Again, what on Gods Earth is trade influence?
It increases both the total trade value of the deal and how much it is weighted in your favor.
Neutral trade influence - I pay you $1 for every $1 you give me
High trade influence - I pay you $1 for every $2 you give me