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Old 10-29-2002, 03:21 AM
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Question A few questions on store baught items.

Should they:
  • Be more cheeper?
  • Spell/prayer books be able to be used again if it fails?
  • Items being sold to the store be more of value like the ones in there?
Just a few questions. I realize that charm affects the price, but unless you risk going to kill things in the dungeons and have woodlore or enough money to but a bunch of identify scrolls, its kinda impossable to get new things. =/

Expecially hard for Warriors/Bibarians and Alchmests to make money since Warriors use melee and it takes longer for them to level up before being able to have a chance in the dungeons. And for alchmests, most of the spells burn the objects recived in the dungeons so now they cannot get any money to but the nessary things to make potions or other things. And most things they can buy in the store is expensive and can sometimes be fumbled or can just be worth what you put into it. Like for instance I make phisophical Mineral Oil, and I got 2. And it cost the same as 7 normal bottles of mineral oil. So, that is an imbalance.

I have no clue what im talking about really but try to understand my points o.O k?
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