Skyrim:Commerce
Commerce is the exchange of coin for goods or services, and is the most common way to make money in Skyrim.
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[edit] Items
Items are carried in the player's inventory, and along with gold are the basis for commerce in Skyrim. For the purposes of commerce, the most important property of an item is its worth.
[edit] Base Price
Every item has a base price, which is used to determine how much it is worth in transactions with merchants. Whenever a value for an item is shown on the site, it refers to the base price of that item.
[edit] Price Adjustments
Merchants will adjust the amounts they buy and sell at starting from an item's base price—they will never sell items to the player below base price, and will never buy items from the player above base price. They will buy and sell at a specific factor of the base price, determined by your Speech skill, relevant Speech Perks, and other enhancements such as Fortify Persuasion and Fortify Barter.
[edit] Non-adjusted prices
Several types of good or service transactions are fixed and not affected by price adjustments. These include:
- The price of Houses and furniture
- The price of Skill Training
- The rate for a room or bed at an inn
- The price at which certain quest-givers will buy firewood, ore, and crops.
[edit] Merchants
Merchants are specialized NPCs in Skyrim that buy and sell goods with the player. There are different types of merchant, such as Blacksmith, Apothecary, or General Goods, and each will only buy and sell certain types of goods, unless the player has the Merchant perk. All merchants will refuse to buy stolen items, unless that merchant is a designated fence, or the player has the Fence perk and has invested in that merchant. The player is also unable to sell any item marked as a Quest Item under any circumstances as long as that item is marked as a quest item.
[edit] Merchants' Gold
Merchants in Skyrim have only a limited amount of available gold at any given time. Each merchant starts with a certain base amount of gold in their inventory. Most merchants, with the player having no perks and not having invested in the merchant, will have about 750 gold to barter with. However, some merchants (typically stall vendors) will have a much smaller amount of gold, averaging about 25 gold. When the player buys an item the merchant gains more gold, and when the player sells an item to them they lose gold. A player therefore can never gain more gold than was in the merchants inventory to begin with. The perks Investor and Master Trader can increase the base amount of gold merchants have to barter with, allowing for greater profits. Merchants' gold is periodically reset to its base amount along with their inventory after a certain amount of time has passed in-game.
- Generally, you will see Merchant's gold refilled if you wait for two in-game days.
- Alternatively, most merchant's inventories will reset if you save or autosave, force them into combat, and reload.
[edit] See Also
Making Money — A guide to making money in Skyrim
Merchants — A list of merchants in the game
Speech — Information on the Speech skill and its effects on bartering
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