hey some help please
hey some help please
i've finished he game about 4 times already and i still havn't figured out what some stuff are used please help me with this one :
salt - spices
weapon fragments
i have almost 5 weapon fragments and they havn't been useful to me so far
P.S : i have ver 1.04 and i actually have ran accros stores that are selling weapon fragments (the funny thing is it's free hah)
salt - spices
weapon fragments
i have almost 5 weapon fragments and they havn't been useful to me so far
P.S : i have ver 1.04 and i actually have ran accros stores that are selling weapon fragments (the funny thing is it's free hah)
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Re: hey some help please
I'm pretty sure they're miscellaneous items without a use. Junk essentially. Every RPG needs some junk! Well not really... but it adds to the atmosphere?
I don't know I just thought it was cool when I came across a fine porcelain cup.
Sell the salt and drop the weapon fragments they're useless. For Book I at least.
I don't know I just thought it was cool when I came across a fine porcelain cup.
Sell the salt and drop the weapon fragments they're useless. For Book I at least.
Re: hey some help please
Yep - there's definitely "useless" 'stuff' you can find in Book I.Unclever title wrote:I'm pretty sure they're miscellaneous items without a use. Junk essentially. Every RPG needs some junk! Well not really... but it adds to the atmosphere?
Not just the salt/spices, but also some of the (story) Books (though those definitely add to the "atmosphere"), and the bars of copper and iron, etc.
I'm interested to see if items like weapons fragments and the copper/iron bars will find actual uses in Book II, in conjunction with the new Repair skill. And maybe we'll be able to use salt or spices to stave off Hunger?
Guess we'll see...
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I'd like to see salt and spices be used to make lizard gizzards, orc livers more palitable (sp?), ie. taste good enough to eat without throwing up.IJBall wrote:Unclever title wrote: I'm interested to see if items like weapons fragments and the copper/iron bars will find actual uses in Book II, in conjunction with the new Repair skill. And maybe we'll be able to use salt or spices to stave off Hunger?
Guess we'll see...

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Dragonlady wrote:I'd like to see salt and spices be used to make lizard gizzards, orc livers more palitable (sp?), ie. taste good enough to eat without throwing up.IJBall wrote:Unclever title wrote: I'm interested to see if items like weapons fragments and the copper/iron bars will find actual uses in Book II, in conjunction with the new Repair skill. And maybe we'll be able to use salt or spices to stave off Hunger?
Guess we'll see...



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Re: hey some help please
Going back to the rogue like games, in Hack when I didn't have food I would feed the dog the dead monster bodies. He didn't mind. 

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That's another thing... in Book 2, will we be able to eat what we kill?
I imagine the answer is No, in which case I'll be the first to suggest that the answer should be Yes.
I imagine the answer is No, in which case I'll be the first to suggest that the answer should be Yes.
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Animals often drop edible parts. For example, killing a Catacomb Rat drops "Rat Meat" 80% of the time. Other creatures may or may not drop edible items.Evnissyen wrote:That's another thing... in Book 2, will we be able to eat what we kill?
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Mmmmm... rat meat. Delicious and sometimes disease free! ^_^
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Does anything ever drop anything with, say, alcohol in it?
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In the East Salted Coast there are 3 barrels with alcoholic products. I never got around to trying them.
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About the weapon fragments... when I tried selling them, the various merchants told me that they "looked important, and that I should hold onto them"
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Yes they are VERY important. They add weight to your inventory so you can not carry more things that are actually worth something. Just my attempt at a little humor folks.aztejang wrote:About the weapon fragments... when I tried selling them, the various merchants told me that they "looked important, and that I should hold onto them"
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No, no, this is realism. See? How many times have you heard this sort of thing in real life?
"Gee... you know, I don't have any use for that bagel, personally, but... well... it looks important. I'd hold onto it if I were you."
"Shattered shingle? Looks important. I'd hold onto that if I were you."
And . . . surprise, surprise: they're never proven correct.
"Gee... you know, I don't have any use for that bagel, personally, but... well... it looks important. I'd hold onto it if I were you."
"Shattered shingle? Looks important. I'd hold onto that if I were you."
And . . . surprise, surprise: they're never proven correct.
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But you never know when you might find yourself in a MacGyver situation...Evnissyen wrote:No, no, this is realism. See? How many times have you heard this sort of thing in real life?
"Gee... you know, I don't have any use for that bagel, personally, but... well... it looks important. I'd hold onto it if I were you."
"Shattered shingle? Looks important. I'd hold onto that if I were you."
And . . . surprise, surprise: they're never proven correct.
