Historic Quarter
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Required Level | 30 |
| Population Share | 9% |
| Type | Luxury Market |
Overview
The Historic Quarter opens at Level 30, marking your entry into Tradorn's upper-tier trading scene. With 9% of the population, this cultured district is home to wealthy NPCs who appreciate the finer things. The cobblestone streets and heritage architecture set the scene for a market where luxury goods command premium prices.
What Makes It Unique
The Historic Quarter is the first region where Jewelry shops become truly viable. The affluent population here has a taste for rings, necklaces, watches, and bracelets that simply does not exist in the working-class regions. While luxury demand is still slower than food, the margins per sale are substantially higher.
Fashion also does well here — the style-conscious residents buy clothing at above-average rates.
Best Shop Types
- Jewelry — The best region to launch your first Jewelry shop. Luxury demand peaks here, and the competition is thin since few players reach Level 30.
- Fashion — High fashion finds an appreciative audience. Premium clothing sells well.
- Grocery — Present but not the focus. A Grocery shop works but you are leaving money on the table by not catering to luxury demand.
Tips
- This is your signal to diversify into luxury goods. If you have been running only Grocery and Fashion shops, the Historic Quarter rewards players who branch into Jewelry.
- Luxury products have the highest margins in the game but the slowest turnover. Be patient — a single jewelry sale can equal ten grocery sales in profit.
- Stock Premium-tier luxury products if you can afford them. The wealthy NPCs here strongly prefer quality.
- Competition drops significantly at Level 30. Fewer players means more market share for those who make it here.