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<blockquote data-quote="Blackrat" data-source="post: 3978480" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>Well since DL said he doesn't want to do the pricing I will pop in and give my ideas. It's up to Dire to accept these first ofcourse. Here is a list of items that could be acquired from witches or in few cases from priests, or some as heirlooms. Most of them are illegal, either because of superstition (Example: Elixir of Love), or because they can be used for criminal purposes.</p><p>They can be purchased at double the price of DMG.</p><p></p><p>[code]-Feather token, anchor * Temple</p><p>-Elixir of love * Witch</p><p>-Unguent of timelessness * Witch</p><p>-Feather token, fan * Temple</p><p>-Dust of tracelessness * Witch</p><p>-Elixir of hiding * Witch</p><p>-Elixir of sneaking * Witch</p><p>-Elixir of swimming * Witch</p><p>-Elixir of vision * Witch</p><p>-Silversheen * Temple</p><p>-Feather token, bird * Temple</p><p>-Feather token, tree * Temple</p><p>-Feather token, swan boat * Temple</p><p>-Elixir of truth * Temple</p><p>-Feather token, whip * Temple</p><p>-Dust of dryness * Temple</p><p>-Bag of tricks, gray * Heirloom</p><p>-Dust of illusion * Witch</p><p>-Goggles of minute seeing * Heirloom</p><p>-Dust of appearance * Temple</p><p>-Hat of disguise * Heirloom</p><p>-Pipes of sounding * Heirloom</p><p>-Efficient quiver * Heirloom</p><p>-Handy haversack * Heirloom</p><p>-Boots of the winterlands * Heirloom</p><p>-Candle of truth * Temple</p><p>-Stone of alarm * Temple</p><p>-Bag of tricks, rust * Heirloom</p><p>-Bead of force * Heirloom</p><p>-Chime of opening * Heirloom</p><p>-Horseshoes of speed * Heirloom</p><p>-Rope of climbing * Heirloom</p><p>-Dust of disappearance * Witch</p><p>-Lens of detection * Heirloom</p><p>-Figurine of wondrous power, silver raven * Heirloom</p><p>-Gloves of arrow snaring * Heirloom</p><p>-Restorative ointment * Temple</p><p>-Marvelous pigments * Witch</p><p>-Slippers of spider climbing * Heirloom</p><p>-Incense of meditation * Temple/Witch[/code]</p><p>I updated the list to include means how these items can have been acquired. The heirloom means that no-one knows how these items are made, but there are some of them found around the world. Temple items are made by priests and can be purchased from temples. Witch items can only be acquired illegally by purchasing them from witches. This can draw you the attention of Inquisitors.</p><p></p><p>Dire should look through this list and rule out those that breaks his vision of the game before you go buying anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackrat, post: 3978480, member: 27761"] Well since DL said he doesn't want to do the pricing I will pop in and give my ideas. It's up to Dire to accept these first ofcourse. Here is a list of items that could be acquired from witches or in few cases from priests, or some as heirlooms. Most of them are illegal, either because of superstition (Example: Elixir of Love), or because they can be used for criminal purposes. They can be purchased at double the price of DMG. [code]-Feather token, anchor * Temple -Elixir of love * Witch -Unguent of timelessness * Witch -Feather token, fan * Temple -Dust of tracelessness * Witch -Elixir of hiding * Witch -Elixir of sneaking * Witch -Elixir of swimming * Witch -Elixir of vision * Witch -Silversheen * Temple -Feather token, bird * Temple -Feather token, tree * Temple -Feather token, swan boat * Temple -Elixir of truth * Temple -Feather token, whip * Temple -Dust of dryness * Temple -Bag of tricks, gray * Heirloom -Dust of illusion * Witch -Goggles of minute seeing * Heirloom -Dust of appearance * Temple -Hat of disguise * Heirloom -Pipes of sounding * Heirloom -Efficient quiver * Heirloom -Handy haversack * Heirloom -Boots of the winterlands * Heirloom -Candle of truth * Temple -Stone of alarm * Temple -Bag of tricks, rust * Heirloom -Bead of force * Heirloom -Chime of opening * Heirloom -Horseshoes of speed * Heirloom -Rope of climbing * Heirloom -Dust of disappearance * Witch -Lens of detection * Heirloom -Figurine of wondrous power, silver raven * Heirloom -Gloves of arrow snaring * Heirloom -Restorative ointment * Temple -Marvelous pigments * Witch -Slippers of spider climbing * Heirloom -Incense of meditation * Temple/Witch[/code] I updated the list to include means how these items can have been acquired. The heirloom means that no-one knows how these items are made, but there are some of them found around the world. Temple items are made by priests and can be purchased from temples. Witch items can only be acquired illegally by purchasing them from witches. This can draw you the attention of Inquisitors. Dire should look through this list and rule out those that breaks his vision of the game before you go buying anything. [/QUOTE]
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