Pursuit of Mercantile Power is a game where you can leverage the entire villageโs cash flow to buy out the whole village.No money spawns. Control the villageโs cash flow, buy shares, and take over the village.
You begin as an ordinary commonerโmaking your start through escort missionsโthen move on to join the Commerce Guild, submit proposals to the Bank, expand farmland, and even take office in the Government.
Tax rates, wages, food, and population movement all affect one another, causing the villageโs cash flow to rise and fall accordingly.
Escort Combat โ Build Your Strength
The Escort Agency is your starting point. By running escort missions, you improve combat ability and build wealth.
Upgrade the agency to unlock better missions, and build stronger escort carts to meet mission requirements.
Train more powerful martial arts, gather materials, and craft stronger equipment to protect your cart against enemies along the route.
Proposals โ Change the Rules
Proposals are the most important feature in the game. By submitting proposals, you can influence how enterprises operate, which in turn changes where the villageโs money flows.
Whether youโre helping an enterprise grow, or pushing proposals that benefit your own hostile takeover, your choices will shape the villageโs future.
Share Warfare โ Hostile Takeovers
The Commerce Guild is the trading hub for all share dealings. By joining it, you can acquire shares in other enterprises and secure final decision-making power.
The villageโs cash flow directly affects whether your shares can be sold. One wrong move can leave you with valuable sharesโbut no buyers.
To trade smoothly, you must ensure cash flows into the marketโs stock liquidity pool.
Cash Flow โ How Do You Allocate It?
Cash flow in the village doesnโt appear out of nowhere. The key is how you influence how money circulates and gets distributed.
Do you keep cash in your own hands to grow personal wealth?
Do you direct limited funds into enterprises to develop the village?
Or do you convert cash into shares to obtain ultimate power?
It all depends on your proposalsโor the decisions you make after taking control.
Mismanagement โ A Curse in Disguise
The Commerce Guild influences village prosperity. Livelihood goods and grain stockpiles indirectly or directly reshape how cash flow is distributed.
The Bank absorbs villagersโ deposits and lends to you or other villagers, increasing the villageโs total circulating capital. But poor management can trigger a liquidity crisis and bankruptcyโdividends stop entirely, and both you and the villagers may lose all deposits.
The Farm is the villageโs core: food equals population. No food means no people, and the village collapses on its own.
The Government handles land allocation, public security, housing development, and more. If the Government goes bankrupt, the game ends.
Any enterprise can go bankrupt due to mismanagement, sending the village down a road toward ruin.
Rebirth โ Seize Absolute Power
After bankruptcy, if you still have the means, you can go to the Government to restartโbut each functional enterprise can only be revived once.
Every enterprise is essential. The bankruptcy of even one will disrupt the villageโs entire cash-flow loop.
If the Government goes bankrupt too, itโs game over.
Early on, you steer each enterprise managerโs decisions through proposals. Once youโve built enough wealth and power, youโll use loans to draw the villageโs cash flow into your own handsโthen acquire the enterprise to gain the final say over its direction, the villageโs money distribution, and ultimately everything.
In the end, the villageโs financial system is stabilizedโand expandedโthrough Escort Agency capital injection, Commerce Guild trade, Bank lending, story encounters, industry expansion, and share-based power struggles. Your goal is to secure the financial chain, expand your sphere of influence, and ultimately take control of GuYuan Villageโs commercial order.