![]() It would make you lose the ownership of the island, therefore it is crucial to always keep at least one share of each of your islands under your control. If one of your competitors owns all shares of your island, they will be able to easily buy it out pretty much whenever they want. You gain coins from such a transaction but your balance suffers for as long as shares of your own islands are not under your control. You can lose shares when your competitors buy them from you or when you decide to sell them to the Queen. ![]() Losing shares of your islands creates a share debt which causes you to lose money by having your per minute balance decreased, according to the income value of all lost shares. Whenever you gain ownership of an island you instantly become the owner of all its shares too. The final step of the takeover of an island is always more expensive than buying shares, it seems to cost more than the sum of the costs of all five shares. ![]() Buying shares is cheaper from the Queen than from a competitor. Amount of coins required to buy a share depend on the same factors but additionally also on the size of the island and its fertilities and resources. Proceeds from selling shares to the Queen depend on buildings that are placed on the island: based in their type and how much space their occupy, and it is also dependant on income that island's population provides. Shares can be bought or sold in exchange for coins, which get transferred between the previous and new owner of the share. Whenever income gained from population changes, due to increase/decrease in needs fulfillment, applying various bonuses etc., the benefits from shares change accordingly. Number of residents, their happiness, maintenance costs of buildings etc. Coin balance gained or lost from shares depends only on how much income all of the population on the island currently provides. And vice versa, if you are not an owner of a share of your island, you lose some income, the owner of the share gains it. If you own a share at another player's island, they lose the income provided by the share, and you gain that income instead. Anno 1800™, Ubisoft and the Ubisoft logo are registered or unregistered trademarks of Ubisoft Entertainment in the US and/or other countries.Each share is worth 6% of income gained from island's population, all 5 shares together are worth 30% of the income. ![]()
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