Name: Cacao
Description: These seed pods, when ground, produce the creamy paste known as cocoa.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 7
Name: Cochineal
Description: A vivid red dye created from the dried, ground remains of the cochineal insect,
a cactus parasite.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 65
Name: Coffee
Description: Unroasted coffee beans. These beans are used to produce coffee, drunk throughout the Old World, except in England.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 15
Name: Cotton Fiber
Description: Raw cotton fibers. These fibers are spun into versatile, soft cotton thread.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 10
Name: Doubloons
Description: Doubloons, the currency of the Caribbean.
Weight: 0
Base Cost: 1
Name: Fish, Fresh
Description: Freshly caught fish are a common staple throughout the Caribbean, although they must be eaten quickly or preserved.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 2
Name: Game Animals
Description: Game animals such as deer, rabbits and other undomesticated creatures provide both food and valuable furs. While the fur industry of the northern Americas is far larger, the Caribbean still provides some fur to the Old World.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 17
Name: Granite
Description: Slabs of granite. Granite is extensively used in construction.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 7
Name: Gravel
Description: One of many kinds of coarse, loose rock. Gravel is used extensively in construction as fill, and as part of concrete.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 2
Name: Hemp
Description: Dried hemp plant fibers. The raw fibers must be woven together to create hemp
fabric and rope.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 4
Name: Lignum Vitae
Description: A rare Caribbean wood that secretes an oily substance. This is the finest possible material for the crafting of rigging blocks.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 189
Name: Limestone
Description: Slabs of limestone, used in construction and in the smelting of iron ore.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 7
Name: Livestock
Description: Cattle are among the most versatile livestock, providing meat, dairy, fertilizer, and hides for leather.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 52
Name: Logs, Common Wood
Description: Common woods, unsuitable for use in ship construction, are still valuable in other non seaworthy roles.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 3
Name: Logs, Fir
Description: Felled, unmilled fir trees.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 17
Name: Logs, Oak
Description: Felled, unmilled oak trees.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 8
Name: Logs, Teak
Description: Felled, unmilled teak trees.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 38
Name: Maize
Description: This grain, native to the Americas, is primarily used as feed for livestock; Old Worlders do not consider it palatable.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 3
Name: Marble
Description: Slabs of marble. Marble is used exclusively as a decorative and monumental construction material.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 65
Name: Ore, Copper
Description: Unsmelted copper ore. Raw ore must be heated to high temperatures to generate
useful copper ingots.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 25
Name: Ore, Gold
Description: Unsmelted gold ore. Raw ore must be heated to high temperatures to generate
valuable gold ingots.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 192
Name: Ore, Iron
Description: Unsmelted iron ore. Raw ore must be raised to enormous temperatures in the presence of carbon to become a usable iron alloy.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 26
Name: Ore, Silver
Description: Unsmelted silver ore. Raw ore must be heated to high temperatures to generate valuable silver ingots.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 96
Name: Ore, Zinc
Description: Zinc ore, or 'calamine', is smelted together with high quality copper to produce brass. Calamine is notoriously impure, and a significant portion of the ore is lost as slag.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 151
Name: Sack of Beans
Description: Dried pinto, kidney, and navy beans serve as a staple food aboard ships. They are filling, starchy and keep indefinitely.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 4
Name: Saltpeter
Description: This white, powder-like substance, also known as nitre, is extracted from dung-heaps and is used in the manufacture of gunpowder.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 3
Name: Sugarcane
Description: Raw sugarcane stalks. The cultivation of sugarcane is the cornerstone of the
Caribbean economy.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 21
Name: Sulfur
Description: Elemental sulfur is used in the treatment of ship hulls, and more importantly in the manufacture of gunpowder.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 10
Name: Tobacco
Description: The dried leaves of the tobacco plant are smoked extensively in both the New
World and the Old.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 4
Name: Wheat
Description: This Old World grain has taken to the New World climate, and is a primary food
for the colonies.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 4
Name: Wine Grapes
Description: Rare in these latitudes, wine grapes can nevertheless be grown with tremendous
effort.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 18