Trade Good
Canvas, 1 sq. yd.
A square yard of durable fabric, suitable for sails, tents, or creating makeshift items.
Chicken, 1 lb.
A pound of poultry meat, suitable for cooking or feeding to animals.
Cinnamon, 1 lb.
A pound of aromatic spice often used in cooking and alchemical recipes.
Cloves, 1 lb.
A pound of aromatic spice often used in cooking and alchemical recipes.
Copper, 1 lb.
A unit of copper, a common currency in many settings.
Cotton Cloth, 1 sq. yd.
A square yard of soft and versatile cotton fabric, suitable for crafting or clothing.
Cow
A domesticated bovine creature, useful for providing milk, meat, and labor.
Flour, 1 lb.
A pound of finely ground wheat flour, used in cooking and baking.
Ginger, 1 lb.
A pound of spicy and aromatic ginger often used in cooking and alchemy.
Goat
A small domesticated animal often kept for its milk, meat, and agility.
Gold, 1 lb.
A unit of gold, a valuable and widely accepted currency in most locales.
Iron, 1 lb.
A pound of iron, a versatile material used for crafting and construction.
Linen, 1 sq. yd.
A square yard of fine linen fabric, suitable for crafting or clothing.
Ox
A strong and sturdy bovine used for heavy labor and pulling heavy loads.
Pepper, 1 lb.
A pound of aromatic and spicy pepper, commonly used in cooking.
Pig
A domesticated swine often raised for meat and other resources.
Platinum, 1 lb.
A valuable and rare metal, often used as a currency in most locales.
Saffron, 1 lb.
A pound of valuable and aromatic spice often used in cooking and alchemy.
Salt, 1 lb.
A pound of salt, commonly used for seasoning and preserving food.
Silk, 1 sq. yd.
A luxurious and fine textile woven from the silk threads produced by silkworms. It is prized for its softness, sheen, and lightweight nature.
Silver, 1 lb.
A precious metal known for its lustrous appearance and malleability.