In the game Eclesiar, calculating the cost of a product in foreign markets is essential to determine if trading internationally is profitable. This tutorial will guide you step by step on how to calculate costs using the gold and local currency exchange system.
Step 1: Identify the cost in your local market
First, find out the cost of the product in your local market in its currency. For example, if you are calculating the price of airplane raw materials in your market, and it costs 0.037 CC, you’ll need to convert that value into gold to use it in other markets.
Step 2: Convert your local currency into gold
Access your country's monetary market and check the exchange rate for converting CC (local currency) into gold. Suppose the rate indicates that 0.037 CC equals 0.37 gold. Note this value down, as it represents the product's cost in terms of gold.
Step 3: Calculate the value in the foreign market
Now, go to the monetary market of the country where you want to evaluate the cost. In this market, select the option to buy gold and enter the 0.37 gold value you obtained in the previous step. The system will show you how many units of the foreign country's local currency you would get for that 0.37 gold.
For example, if you enter 0.37 gold and the market indicates you would receive 5.92 CC (foreign currency), this means the product, which originally cost 0.037 CC in your local market, has an equivalent cost of 5.92 CC in the foreign market.
