most profitable business in kapiland

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most profitable business in kapiland

Post by Guest » 16.07.2007, 15:20

This I want to know
for example I'm in the steel and wood business..a little oil too
how about you?

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Post by Guest » 16.07.2007, 15:39

Here is a small list for you. :wink:
Knolls wrote:Well I came up with the Knolls List of 10 products where the store can earn more than 10 caps per hour. (There's an 11th that's very close.) Here are some of those in no particular order:
  • Gas. This is very popular with a lot of people for exactly this reason. And it's easy to make, it uses a factory which, like I said, you'd want for Steel anyway. The only catch is it's so popular that A) quality has gone up a bit, and B) there's a risk someday of having so much the supply outpaces demand. (If that happens, selling time will crash and it's bad for all sellers.)
  • Wardrobes. This one stands out because it uses steel. Steel like I said is expensive, and often it's better to sell it for building than use it in contstruction. But in this case, there's a good amount of profit to make so it might be worthwhile. Especially if you make higher quality wood and steel.
  • Monitors. I think when he plays that the forum mod Tycoon makes these. There are a couple steps needed to make these but they mostly use the same factories and the price at the end is pretty decent.
  • Leather Jackets. Sometimes you can make extra profit because like I explained, people sell cattle below cost. But even if they don't, using leather and cotton/textiles to make jackets is pretty profitable.
Personaly, I am in the wool business. However, I do sell wood, corn and gas daily. I don't think it is the most profitable but I enjoy it. 8)

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Post by Guest » 16.07.2007, 19:13

Yeah, I should rewrite that if for no other reason than I got Tycoon's gender wrong. :oops: (Twas long ago.) But it stands, those are among the naturally better products in game. Of course a more attractive product likely already has lots of sellers in it too.

One thing to remember is that the Knolls List only applies to retail products. Things like Steel, Wood, and Oil (and power, water, stone, cotton, etc) also do fine supporting all those industries.

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