I am new to Traveller and am currently working my way through the core rulebook. The rules about speculative trade have got me scratching my head somewhat. I'll break my question into two parts:
1. 'determine purchase price' (page 163)
It tells me to apply: "+ the largest DM from the purchase DM column" and "- the largest DM from the sale DM column". First of I'm confused what the sales column is doing in the purchase paragraph. Secondly I'm confused what this means exactly. The example in this paragraph seems to indicate that I should just apply "+ the DM from the purchase DM column for the world trade code". And forget the whole "- ...sale DM...." bit. Is that correct, or does it work in another way?
(sub question: does the Broker DM include his intelligence/social standing? The text "+ the character's Broker skill (or the local broker's skill)" makes me suspect that it doesn't, but the height of the DM (up to +6) makes me suspect that it does.)
2. 'selling goods' (page 164)
First I think the same question as before can be asked: what is a purchase DM doing in a selling paragraph. Secondly in the sentence "add the largest sale DMs for the world trade code", why is sale DMs plural? Isn't there only one sale DM per trade good? And why is "the world trade code" added here but not in the purchase paragraph?
Thirdly the example indicates that Erik is going to an industrial world which has a +2 sale DM for precious metals. However the example indicates a +3 sale DM. Is this a typo, or am I missing something?
I get the feeling that either I'm completely overlooking something, or this chapter could do with a little more explanation
1. 'determine purchase price' (page 163)
It tells me to apply: "+ the largest DM from the purchase DM column" and "- the largest DM from the sale DM column". First of I'm confused what the sales column is doing in the purchase paragraph. Secondly I'm confused what this means exactly. The example in this paragraph seems to indicate that I should just apply "+ the DM from the purchase DM column for the world trade code". And forget the whole "- ...sale DM...." bit. Is that correct, or does it work in another way?
(sub question: does the Broker DM include his intelligence/social standing? The text "+ the character's Broker skill (or the local broker's skill)" makes me suspect that it doesn't, but the height of the DM (up to +6) makes me suspect that it does.)
2. 'selling goods' (page 164)
First I think the same question as before can be asked: what is a purchase DM doing in a selling paragraph. Secondly in the sentence "add the largest sale DMs for the world trade code", why is sale DMs plural? Isn't there only one sale DM per trade good? And why is "the world trade code" added here but not in the purchase paragraph?
Thirdly the example indicates that Erik is going to an industrial world which has a +2 sale DM for precious metals. However the example indicates a +3 sale DM. Is this a typo, or am I missing something?
I get the feeling that either I'm completely overlooking something, or this chapter could do with a little more explanation
