Why we pay in Toussaint with crowns (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
I still do not understand why crowns are used in Toussaint, because they should be floored, if anyone knows, write.Even if you pay in gold rubles, Toussaint is something like Switzerland, a neutral territory that does not have its own currency.
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It's just that the developers didn't bother too much - in fact, they have to pay with florens for contracts and accept for payment in Toussaint. And change the orens in the bank, as in Novigrad. A good idea with different money just hasn't been developed to its normal form. Or, it was decided not to add the profession of a currency speculator to Geralt's secondary professions such as selling weapons - so that players would not forget that Geralt is actually a witcher, although they pay him little for contracts.
upumeg95
Toussaint is not entirely neutral. It is an independent principality, but in fact it is ruled by Nilfgaard.
upumeg95
" Even if you pay in gold rubles, Toussaint is something like Switzerland, a neutral territory that does not have its own currency."
Didn't you write that?
I understood that he was just trying to point out that there you can pay in any currency
upumeg95
neutral territory which does not have its own currency
I (and, I think, not only me) do not see a comma, if you are talking about it)) And I also do not really understand the meaning of the analogy "this is a country without its own currency, as in that country with its own currency "