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==Merchants==
==Merchants==
[[Image:Mount&Blade merchant sign.jpg|right]]
[[Image:Mount&Blade merchant sign.jpg|right]]
Every town has two dealers located somewhere along its streets. One sells [[Mount&Blade/Armor|armor]] while the other sells [[Mount&Blade/Weapons|weapons]] and [[Mount&Blade/Shields|shields]]. They are usually located close together. Unlike the merchant, they can be accessed at any time.
Every town has four dealers located somewhere along its streets. There is a merchant who sells [[Mount&Blade/Armor|armor]], a merchant who sells [[Mount&Blade/Weapons|weapons]] and [[Mount&Blade/Shields|shields]], a merchant who sells [[../Horses|Horses]], and a merchant who sells [[../Goods|Goods]]. They are usually located near to each other in the same section of a town.  


The merchant is inside his shop and deals in [[../Goods|Goods]] and [[../Horses|Horses]]. His shop is locked after dark and does not open again until the morning. His shop bears a sign depicting a money bag. (Note that in newer versions there is a horse merchant.)
Unlike the goods and horse merchants, the arms and armor merchants can be accessed at any time of day—Mount&Blade employs an in-game time-of-day system (ex. Dawn, Morning, Noon, Dusk, Evening, Midnight, etc.)—while walking around the town streets. However, whether by mistake or by design, one can still access all four merchants at any time of day via the text menu that is shown upon entering a town or when the Tab key is pressed (the default key for leaving a location).
 
The [[../Goods|Goods]] merchant is located inside an actual shop, which is indicated by a sign depicting a bag of money or perhaps one of the various goods that are traded in Calradia (presumably). This is as opposed to the other vendors which sell their merchandise from the streets, but interacting with the door leading to this "shop" is merely equivalent to selecting the "trade with the goods merchant" option from the town menu (i.e., the shop is not an actual enclosure that can be entered, unlike the Lord's Hall or Prison of a town or castle). (Note that in previous versions of the game, the goods merchant also sold horses, and a separate horse merchant did not exist.)
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