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Cities:
As cities are the heart of any civilization, under normal circumstances a
leader would rather go to war than trade one away.The option to trade cities exists,
however, and can be useful—especially if you need to mollify a particularly aggres-
sive and powerful neighbor.
Workers:
Any Worker currently in your capital city can be offered for trade.The
same goes for workers in your rival’s capital. A traded Worker retains its national-
ity, just like a captured one.
Click on any category to expand it into a list of specific items; click again if you want
to conceal the list. Anything that the leader on the opposite side of the table doesn’t
need doesn’t appear. (For example, an advance you’ve already discovered won’t show
up on the left.) Items that one or the other of you has but can’t offer at present are grayed
out.When you find an item you want to put on the table, click it.
What’s on the Table
At the bottom center of the Diplomacy screen during trade negotiations is the Nego-
tiating Table.This is where the current offer, the deal as it stands, is displayed. Below the
table are three handy buttons:
Clear:
This button clears everything off the table and lets you start fresh.
Active:
Click this button to review your current status and ongoing deals with this
leader. Everything that you’ve already agreed on is set out on the table.
New:
When you’re looking at what deals are active, click this to return the display
on the Proposal Table to the negotiation at hand.
As soon as there is at least one item on the table, new options start appearing in the
Diplomacy screen:
Ask acceptance:
When there are items on both sides of the table and you think
the terms of the deal are fair enough that your rival might accept, you can make
the proposal. Once you’ve done so, be aware that if he or she accepts, the deal is
done. Click this option only when you’re sure that the deal is one you’re willing
to abide by.
Offer a gift:
If anything is on your side of the table, but your rival’s side is empty,
you can offer your items as gifts, asking nothing in exchange. If you’d like to improve
an opponent’s attitude toward you, giving gifts is one of the surest ways.
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