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Corn is arguably the most work efficient means of generating wealth. For {{Ticks|370}} of work, you get {{Icon Small|silver}} {{#expr:{{Q|Corn|Market Value Base}} * {{P|Harvest Yield}}}} Market Value ({{Icon Small|silver}} 163.5 / game hour), and it does not need to be processed any further. This is amazing value; it even beats [[flake]] in terms of pure work efficiency. | Corn is arguably the most work efficient means of generating wealth. For {{Ticks|370}} of work, you get {{Icon Small|silver}} {{#expr:{{Q|Corn|Market Value Base}} * {{P|Harvest Yield}}}} Market Value ({{Icon Small|silver}} 163.5 / game hour), and it does not need to be processed any further. This is amazing value; it even beats [[flake]] in terms of pure work efficiency. | ||
− | Corn has a few disadvantages when compared to [[drug]]s. Corn is heavier. Due to the large quantities of corn, it takes more hauling work. | + | Corn has a few disadvantages when compared to [[drug]]s. Corn is heavier. Due to the large quantities of corn, it takes more hauling work. Less traders accept corn, which is especially relevant when calling traders in with a [[comms console]]. For example, if you want to buy goods from an exotic goods trader, you could sell [[flake]] directly to them. With corn, you would have to call in a bulk goods trader and ''then'' the exotic goods trader, which takes time and consumes goodwill (which, in this case, means consuming money). |
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