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Added the rare isntruments from the music shop in the lower city to the list, not sure if I should split it into a "Rare Unique Instruments" field like how other items (such as arrows) are split into their rarity categories, so just added them under the unique instruments header. Tried to make the text blue instead but ran out of time.
Added the rare isntruments from the music shop in the lower city to the list, not sure if I should split it into a "Rare Unique Instruments" field like how other items (such as arrows) are split into their rarity categories, so just added them under the unique instruments header. Tried to make the text blue instead but ran out of time.
== Gale's Flute ==
The regular flute has a variant that can be obtained by doing Gale's sidequest if he dies. It's icon and name are the same as usual, but the description changes to "Made from ordinary-looking bamboo, this flute practically crackles with magical energy. Found in Gale's backpack." After the quest it can be kept and played like a normal flute, and the unique smaller size that it has during the cutscenes does not appear to be kept when used as a normal instrument. I am unaware of what the UUID for the new item is. Thank you.
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