You want to use Artisan Goblin workers so you can pack crates as quickly as possible. I recommend using this Crate Calculator to view all the crates you should be making more profit and how much you can earn. To make the crates, you will need a Wood Workbench or a Mineral Workbench and a worker to pack the materials into the crates. These crates have to be “packed” by a worker in a city and then once you have a large quantity of crates you transport them to Valencia and use the Desert Trading Buff to sell for billions of silver. Most players make profit from Trading by creating Trading Crates. You can get more tries to move the scale by wearing the trading costume, the better the costume, the more extra tries you receive. If you manage to balance the scales on your third turn, you will achieve “Bargain Success” and can then sell your goods for a higher price. The idea is to move the scales 3 times and try to get them to balance perfectly. The button on the left has a chance of slightly moving the scales and the button on the right has a chance of greatly moving the scales. Underneath the scales you will see 2 buttons. Once you have clicked “Bargain” a window will pop-up in the center of your screen. If you fail to bargain it will not effect the price but you will have to spend 5 energy to try again. Click “Sell All” to sell the goods for the standard price, or click “Bargain” to spend 5 energy and try to increase your profit.
On the right you will see a window that lists all of the goods you have. Once you have arrived at a town/city you can sell the goods by going to the Trade Administrator and pressing “R”. More information can be found further in the guide.
The Epheria ships are often used to transport trade items to Port Ratt for Imperial Trading.