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Gondor traders are mannish traders of the Gondor faction. They can only be found in their respective market stalls on the marketplaces of rural villages or walled towns, but not of fort-villages. The only exceptions are the blacksmiths, who also can be found in the smithy, the bartenders, found in the tavern, and the farmers, found in barns, all three of which are sometimes also included in the settlements.

Only a few of those stalls (if at all) spawn in the same settlement. So you won't be able to find them all in one place, but have to travel quite some time, if you want to find a specific one. The traders were all added in Public Beta 29, except for the blacksmith, who lived in his smithy long before (Public Beta 4).

The traders are different from normal Gondorians in the fact that they all have a coin in one hand and a tool of their respective business in the other.

Behaviour

The traders stand around in the market stall and wait for customers. They will trade for coins and exchange your money for larger or smaller variants.

They normally are a passive NPCs but will attack if provoked; once provoked they will attack you with the tool, they are carrying.

Trading

The Gondor traders will trade with anyone who has positive or neutral Gondor alignment. They sell various goods according to their profession. They will buy what they need, to do their job properly. The traders will only buy or sell a certain amount of items before they will stop accepting that type of goods. After this happens there is a cooldown time before they will trade this item again.

Here is a list, which professions can be found:

Price lists

Items sold - Below are tables of values for each item that the player is available to purchase from the respective trader. Use this tables to find out if your trader is giving you a good deal or not. Please note that the values in the below tables are of the average prices in silver coins only, and players may encounter NPCs with better or worse deals.

Items bought - Below are tables of values for each item that the player can sell to tthe respective trader. Use this tables to earn more money by only selling when the prices are high. Please note that the values in the below tables are of the average prices in silver coins only, and players may encounter NPCs with better or worse deals. You will not be able to sell every item to every trader as not each trader will want to purchase every item listed below. Note that they only buy undamaged tools.

Gondor Baker


Bakers are easily recognizable by their grey apron and a bread in their hand, which they also use, to defend themselves when attacked. They sell bread and pastry and buy ingredients like wheat, sugar and olives, along with bakery gear like buckets and plates. You need positive or neutral Gondor alignment to trade with them.

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Gondor Bartender


Bartenders are easily recognizable by the checkered apron they don and the empty mug in their hand. Unlike most of the traders, which are found in their respective stalls, these spawn behind the counter in taverns, making them the only trader that will most likely spawn in any one village, as most of them have at least one tavern. They sell various drinks and buy drinking ingredients and utilities.

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Gondor Blacksmith


The blacksmith is the only Gondor trader, that can be found either in the market stall, or wandering around in their smithy. They are easily recognizable by their powerful blacksmith hammer, which they also use, to defend themselves when attacked.

To trade with the blacksmith, your Gondor alignment must be at a level of +50 or higher. Blacksmiths of Gondor sell Gondorian armour and weapons, among other things.

They will also buy from you the raw materials needed for their craft, which are mainly metal ingots, as well as sticks and coal. The more valuable the metal is, the more coins you will receive.

Upon trading with a Blacksmith of Gondor, the player earns the achievement "Blacksmith's Apprentice"

Items Sold

Items Sold Price Range Image
Gondorian Helmet 15-25 ( 15  15  to  25  25 ) HelmetGondor
Gondorian Chestplate 24-40 ( 24  24  to  40 ) BodyGondor
Gondorian Leggings 20-33 ( 20  to  33  33 ) LegsGondor
Gondorian Boots 13-21 ( 13  13  to  21  21 ) BootsGondor
Blacksmith Hammer 14-23 ( 14  14  to  23  23 ) BlacksmithHammer
Iron Crossbow 11-19 ( 11  11  to  19  19 ) IronCrossbow
Gondorian Dagger 7-11 ( 7  to  11  11 ) DaggerGondor
Gondorian Spear 12-20 ( 12  12  to  20 ) SpearGondor
Gondorian Sword 11-19 ( 11  11  to  19  19 ) SwordGondor
Gondorian Warhammer 14-23 ( 14  14  to  23  23 ) HammerGondor
4 x Crossbow Bolts 2-4 ( 2  to  4 ) Bolt
8 x Iron Bars 15-25 ( 15  15  to  25  25 ) Iron Bars
8 x Bronze Bars 15-25 ( 15  15  to  25  25 ) Bronze Bars
Gondorian Horse Armor 19-31 ( 19  19  to  31  31 ) HorseArmorGondor

Items Bought

Items Bought Price Range Image
Bronze Ingot 2-4 ( 2  to  4 ) Bronze
Coal 1 ( 1 ) Coal
Copper Ingot 2-4 ( 2  to  4 ) Copper
Gold Ingot 11-19 ( 11  11  to  19  19 ) Gold
Iron Ingot 2-4 ( 2  to  4 ) Iron
Tin Ingot 2-4 ( 2  to  4 ) Tin

Gondor Brewer


Brewers are easily recognizable by their brown leather apron and a mug in their hand, which they also use, to defend themselves when attacked. They sell all kinds of drink in barrels and smaller kinds of vessels. They buy brewing ingredients like fruit and sugar. You need positive or neutral Gondor alignment to trade with them.

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Gondor Butcher


Butchers are easily recognizable by their bood-stained apron and a raw porkchop in their hand, which they also use, to defend themselves when attacked. They sell all kinds of raw meat along with leather. They buy gear for their business like daggers, wheat, leads and iron ingots. You need positive or neutral Gondor alignment to trade with them.

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Gondor Farmer


Farmers are easily recognizable by a hoe in their hand, which they also use, to defend themselves when attacked. Besides of market stalls, they can also be found on the upper floor of barns.

They sell their produce, mainly food, pipeweed and milk and buy what they need for their business like hoes, bonemeal and buckets. You need positive or neutral Gondor alignment to trade with them.

Hiring

Besides of trading, the farmer also allows you to hire farmhands. The player must have at least +50 Gondor alignment. Farmhands cost 40 silver coins, but the cost decreases as the player gains alignment.

Upon hiring a farmhand from a Gondor farmer, the player earns the achievement "Fertile Fields".

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If you buy pipeweed plant from a farmer, you'll earn the achievement "Sweet Galenas". This achievement is quite hard to earn, as not all villages have farmers, and not all farmers sell pipeweed.

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Speech

Friendly

  • Good day, Person!
  • Hello there, Person! Do you want to buy any crops?
  • You looking for some fine crops, Person?
  • Don't forget to not step on my crops!
  • I hope you've not been stealing any crops!
  • Got any farming equipment? I'll offer you a good price.
  • I have some fresh crops that you'll like!
  • I offer you the best crops in all of Gondor!
  • I'm always in need of new farming tools! Get me some and we can trade!
  • My farmhands are the hardest-working in the whole of the kingdom! Bring me some silver coins and you can hire some.
  • I take great pride in my produce.
  • If you're looking for some finely-forged weapons, you've come to completely the wrong place!
  • Did you know, Person, that all the farmers in Gondor wear the same hats?
  • Turnips, carrots, lettuces, wheat, I've got it all! Well, maybe not all, but you get the idea, Person.
  • These crops aren't free!
  • Have you spoken to my friends downstairs?
  • This barn can get very noisy at times. And smelly.
  • Can you smell it, Person? Ah, the country air!
  • Have you met my friends downstairs? They're not the most talkative of fellows, I admit.

Hostile

  • Get out! No crops for you!
  • Sound the alarm! We have a villain on our hands!
  • You're not getting any of my harvest!
  • If you were a turnip, Person, you'd be a rotten one!
  • You are no friend of Gondor!
  • I'll beat you with this here hoe if you come any closer!
  • I may only be a farmer, Person, but I can still hold my own!
  • Who let you in here anyway?
  • You've made a big mistake!
  • If you were a harvest, Person, you'd be a failed one!
  • Get out of my farm, you good-for-nothing sack of muck!
  • You're frightening my animals!

Gondor Fishmonger


If you want to buy fresh fish, Gondorian fishmongers probably will be your first choice. They are easily recognizable by a fishing rod in their hand, which they also use, to defend themselves when attacked. Besides of fish, they also sell boats and - a rarity in Middle-earth - sponges. They buy fishing gear like sticks, string, buckets, iron ingots and daggers. You need positive or neutral Gondor alignment to trade with them.

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Gondor Florist


Florists are easily recognizable by their apron with floral design and a poppy in their hand, which they also use, to defend themselves when attacked. They sell all kinds of flowers and buy what they need for their business like hoes, bonemeal and buckets. You need positive or neutral Gondor alignment to trade with them.

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Gondor Greengrocer


Greengrocers are easily recognizable by their apron with apple design and a fruit in their hand, which they also use, to defend themselves when attacked. They sell all kinds of fruit and vegetables and buy what they need for their business like hoes, bonemeal and buckets. You need positive or neutral Gondor alignment to trade with them.

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Gondor Lumberman


Lumbermen (there seem not to be any women among them) are easily recognizable by their (mostly feathered) hat and an axe in their hand, which they also use, to defend themselves when attacked. They sell the simpler kinds of wooden produce, like wood blocks, planks, beams, leaves and saplings. They buy what they need for their business like axes, bonemeal, shears and buckets. You need positive or neutral Gondor alignment to trade with them.

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Gondor Stonemason


Stonemasons are easily recognizable by their grey apron and a stone block in their hand, which they also use, to defend themselves when attacked. They sell mainly all kinds of Gondor bricks and other stone blocks. They buy what they need for their business like pickaxes, cooked food, torches and buckets. You need positive or neutral Gondor alignment to trade with them.

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