As a colony sim and strategy game, money is naturally a huge part of Norland, and with unlimited wealth, players could conquer the entire map with little effort while doing as they please. Understanding the economy in Norland is far from simple, seeing as it is a living, breathing feature of the game. For example, when crop failures hit, the prices of agricultural resources will shoot up due to a shortage.
Related
Norland: Beginner Tips For The Colony Sim
Norland beginners should heed the following tips for an easier experience when first starting the game.
Most of the player’s wealth will come from the resources and goods they are able to sell, so part of getting rich fast in Norland is about increasing production and efficiency. Players also need to understand the various ways to sell their goods and trade. For example, they can sell food and alcohol to their peasants and can change the prices. Most notably, there is trade with the Holy Caravan, as well as neighboring realms if relationships don’t falter.
How Trade Works In Norland
There are three different ways to trade in Norland, and this is the principal way that money is made. By understanding how each trading system works, players will be able to get the best deals, and they will soon be swimming in gold.
Internal Trade In Norland
Internal trade in Norland is essentially the food and alcohol that players sell to their peasants and warriors. By heading to the Finance menu at the bottom of the screen, players will be able to see everything relating to the exchange of products in their own settlement.
The first thing to look at is the wages of peasants and warriors in the top right of the menu. The numbers shown are how much each individual is paid per day, and the idea is that all should be able to buy one item of food every day, whilst having enough spare to purchase Norland’s finest alcohol every few days. Having more wealth to spend on superior goods will make the population happier.
In this finance menu, players are also able to dictate the prices of goods, and they will want to check back to alter prices as demand ebbs and flows. Internal trade is all about striking a balance between economic viability and the happiness of the citizens.
Trade With The Holy Caravan In Norland
The Holy Caravan arrives every few days in Norland and serves as the principal form of trade. Upon arrival, players will want to click on the trader with the yellow mask and assign a lord with the highest Trade skill to negotiate. This will then open the trade menu with the player’s goods on the left, and those of the caravan on the right.
The items on sale are split into three categories: resources, books, and prisoners. By clicking on their own goods or the trader’s goods, these items will be added to the middle, and at the bottom, the net profit or loss is shown. Players will notice that their own goods sell for a lot less than they bought, so buying resources that can be made at home is rarely a good choice.
Keep an eye on prophecies and upcoming disasters that will affect resource availability. Stock up on these preemptively and consider selling them when the prices rise.
There are a few advanced features worth noting about trading with the Holy Caravan:
- Items marked with a red arrow are currently being sold for more. This is the time to sell lots.
- By hovering over individual items, players can see the market saturation and should be careful to not sell too much of one thing. Otherwise, its price will go down the next time the trader is in town.
- You can hold Shift to transfer more goods at once to the middle of the screen for large orders.
Related
Best Medieval Simulation Games
Combining both immersion and great mechanics, these medieval-themed games are ideal for fans of simulation titles and history.
Trade With Neighboring Realms In Norland
By looking at the large map in Norland, players will be able to see the symbol of two goods beneath each city. The first is a resource that they are willing to sell, and the second is what they are hoping to buy. By panning around, players should be able to find a neighbor to trade with, although the two kings must have a relationship of at least +5.
To initiate a trade, players should click on a neighboring city and then the assign button. From here, they can select trade and then opt for something to buy or sell. They will be informed of the quantity and price on offer. These prices are usually better than other forms of trade, but there is also an intermediary cost paid to the church. This extra cost means that short-term deals are not great, but a long trade agreement will far surpass this one-off expenditure.
To initiate the trade agreement, players will then select a lord to negotiate, and lords with a higher Trade skill will fetch better deals. Once they have arrived, players can focus on keeping up production levels to cater to their new export agreement. The details of trades can be seen in a dedicated menu found at the bottom of the screen.
Ways To Make Money In Norland
While players will undoubtedly have found a few ways to make money in Norland, the following is a more exhaustive list of the ways to get gold flowing in:
- Sell surplus products without over-saturating the market.
- Sell products that are in high demand and temporarily worth more, even if it means not having enough for your own population.
- Decrease wages and increase the price of food and alcohol at the expense of happiness. Don’t be extreme with this though, as otherwise they won’t be able to buy anything and no money will come in.
- Politely demand tribute from neighboring rulers who are weaker, although this could lead to war. This is done on the map via the politics tab.
- Receive a substantial bride price every time you marry off a daughter to a neighboring ruler.
- Attack bandit camps which contain gold as well as prisoners to sell. However, maintaining an army in Norland is expensive.
- Assign lords or children with high Intelligence to rewrite books that can be sold, although this requires paper.
- Rob the halls of other rulers on the map via the dark deeds tab.
How To Increase Production In Norland To Have More To Sell
As wealth in Norland often comes down to exporting goods, it stands to reason that the best economies are built upon the back of a highly productive and efficient workforce. With that in mind, here are some tips on increasing production in Norland:
- Upgrade buildings such as the Lumbermills for more workers.
- Assign lords with a high Management skill to many buildings, and don’t use them for other tasks.
- When a lord leaves town for a while, temporarily assign a new manager to their buildings.
- Make sure to assign a lord to a local group of buildings so they don’t have to travel all over the place.
- Remember that workers will go to pray in the morning before work, so don’t build Temples out of the way.
- Build roads between buildings to increase travel speed and thus increase production.
- Build Warehouses close to production buildings so that workers spend less time traveling.
- Acquire prisoners who work longer hours.
- Loyalists work harder, as well as Nectar lovers under the influence.
- Obtain the knowledge to build a Chancellery so that one lord can issue commands to multiple buildings at once.
Related
Norland: Best Character Traits In Lords
Lords who possess the following character traits in Norland will be a step ahead of the rest.
How To Minimize Your Costs In Norland
As with practically anything, one of the ways to make money in Norland is to spend less money. While some items such as books and Holy Rings are very important to purchase, there is plenty that players can do without, or more efficient ways of acquiring what they need. Here are some examples of ways you can spend less money in Norland to increase those all important net profits:
- Avoid hiring lots of warriors if possible, especially those with a high starting combat skill, as players are taxed heavily based on this. Arming warriors is also expensive and players might need to pay them higher wages.
- Don’t buy anything that can be made in your village, such as food, unless necessary.
- Set the wages of peasants and warriors to be lower, although expect a loss in mood and trouble down the line.
- Only trade with the Holy Caravan with lords who have a high Trade skill, otherwise you will lose money.
- Steal books from other rulers on the map via the dark deeds tab. This is instead of purchasing them.
Norland
Released July 18, 2024
Developer Long Jaunt
Genre(s) Strategy , Simulation