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Warehouses accumulate a specific commodity, configured at the building or at a capitol building. Warehouses store commodities that would typically exist in a solid dry state.  | |||
Brokers will sell commodities stored in warehouses. Buildings running manufacturing process will fetch commodities from warehouses.  | |||
Warehouses provide 2000 units of storage at [[TL]] 1. [[Storage Capacity]] can be increased by 100 for each TL of the building.  | Warehouses provide 2000 units of storage at [[TL]] 1. [[Storage Capacity]] can be increased by 100 for each TL of the building.  | ||
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Warehouses accumulate a specific commodity, configured at the building or at a capitol building. Warehouses store commodities that would typically exist in a solid dry state.
Brokers will sell commodities stored in warehouses. Buildings running manufacturing process will fetch commodities from warehouses.
Warehouses provide 2000 units of storage at TL 1. Storage Capacity can be increased by 100 for each TL of the building.
Formula for storage: 1900 + (TL * 100)
Examples:
- TL 02 warehouse provides 2100 of storage
 - TL 10 warehouse provides 2900 of storage
 - TL 20 warehouse provides 3900 of storage
 - TL 25 warehouse provides 4400 of storage
 - TL 32 warehouse provides 5100 of storage
 
