

Second, we will see how much trade power does Tabarestan and Ming get in Samarkand. First, even Japan exists, it only takes partial trades from Girin and Nippon and it is transferring its trade power. We can set the main trading port to most western place, as long as Ming dominates all the way there. In this case, Ming is a huge empire stretching from Girin to North Sea. Also Ming controls California and Mexico. Q: Which is the best trade node for Ming? Japan is transferring power to Ming Bengal and Delhi are independent nations, Bahmanis and Tabarestan are allies. Yes, this is Patch 1.15 because there’s no corruption and Central Africa is still empty In fact, put it in Hangzhou because trade nodes in Hangzhou can flow to Malacca and Xi’an as well (not all Xi’an trades will go to Beijing if Yumen is transferring). If no other nations are collecting in Nippon, Japan can choose not to use merchant there to be “more competitive”. Plus controlling most of Hangzhou and Beijing, Japan can collect more in Beijing than in Nippon. Q: If Japan is fully conquered all provinces in the Girin and Nippon trade node, controlling most of Beijing and Hangzhou’s trade node, is it a good idea to move capital or main trade port to Beijing?Ī: Yes, player can take the advantage of the new provinces in China because Japanese trade will eventually flow into China anyway. You can change it another province in another trade node with 200 diplio points. If your main trading port is in those trade nodes, you might want to move it to a lower trade node to increase your trading income because that’s where your main trades flows. Genoa, Sevilla and English Channel are the lowest. In another word, Australia, California, Lhasa, Girin, Amazona, Ethiopia, Great Lakes, Hudson Bay, Katsina, Patagonia, Rio Grande and Siam are the highest trade node. The down stream is the node where the arrow is pointing to.

Trade value is generated from the quantity and price of produced trade goods in each province.

They can transfer, collect or steer market share of that area.
