There are a few ways to make the merchant class enjoyable.
Suggestion 1:
To set up a virtual business, you must buy a \"license\" from the current city/town. This will give you the option of becoming a shop npc where you can set up the business within the city, and go watch TV.
For an extra fee, you can hire an npc to sell your stuff anywhere within the current city.
A virtual business is viable only if you have developped your bartering skill to the point where you can buy items and sell them cheaper than the npc price OR you have collected rare weapons/items and want to sell them. While this easily increases your money, it does not increase your bartering skill (see suggestion 2).
Suggestion 2:
In addition to suggestion 1, this is the bread and butter of all merchants: trade routes.
The planeshift towns/cities can have trading routes (got this idea from a game called Freelancer). Prices for a product would sell for more $$$ elsewhere. A good guideline is that from the cheapest price in a given location, that product would sell for higher the further away you travel..... Or it could also depend on the location too like farm-like locations would sell food at a cheaper price.
The restriction for this is how much weight a merchant class can carry. There\'s also the issue of actually having enough money to make more money.
Whenever you make a PROFITABLE trade, you raise your bartering skill. A idea to implement this is that whenever you buy a product, the game will save the value at which you bought it ($boughtValue for example). Whenever you sell it for a more expensive price ($sellValue), you can get experience points for your Bartering skill. The higher your bartering skill, the cheaper you can buy trading material. When you have enough bartering experience, you can consider setting up a virtual business (see suggestion one) since you can buy material at a cheaper price and re-sell it to players at a slight discount.
The thing about this suggestion is that you can make travelling more fun.... perhaps even hire player bodyguards to escort you to the more perilous cities.
Since there should be some benefit to having lots of money, there are a few suggestions to put money to good use:
- The casino.
- Paying tribute to factions that hate you (if a town doesn\'t like your race and won\'t offer their services, pay a tribute and improve your reputation.)
- Join the millionaire club. Insert some benefit....
- Give money to beggars
- Pay for the more expensive travelling alternatives (air travel, instant teleportation for example)
- Setting up a virtual business.
Travelling alternatives:
It\'s also possible to make use of travelling devices to help with the trade routes.... although you cannot abuse the instant teleportation devices. Therefore the prices should be equal in locations that are accessible via instant teleportation.
You can also opt to buy a cargo cart, which makes you slower, but you can hold more trading cargo. You can the use the transportation services to help carry your cargo.... Or buy a beast of burden to attach your cargo to.