Originally posted by Kuciwalker
But you burn up a spy in the process, so it's not an exploit.
But that allows for a loop hole where you can send all of your caravans to someone and then sabatoge their trade so that you get benefits from it and they don't - effectively bypassing the entire point of trade, which is that it's a two-way deal and that you have to give someone else a bonus to recieve yours.
But you burn up a spy in the process, so it's not an exploit.
But it's still negating the point of trade, which is that it's an exchange - two people trading with eachother for mutual benefit. How can that happen when one side of the deal is sabotaged?
For it to remain consistent with the principle behind trading, such sabatoge would either need to destroy all profit made out of trade with that person (including that of the sender's) or only prevent the target from sending out caravans of his own.
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