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Revision as of 10:09, 18 September 2023
Miscellaneous are various Items you can collect during your journey. They may be Valuables worth looting for sale to traders, or important items that may move the story forward, or have other uses.*
* There are thousands of distinct items in the game which can be picked up. Many of these are of little value, and have no practical use.
Valuables
Valuables are Miscellaneous Items, with a Weight to Gold ratio that makes them particularly appealing for looting, and bartering, or selling to Traders that can be found in various Locations throughout the world.
Bars
Of implied use in crafting; for the player, there is no known practical function for these.
Currency
A piece of Gold is only worth one gold piece, but due to its low weight, a very valuable item; if you can find enough of it.
Gemstones
Gemstones are a type of Valuable that can be found in various locations in Chapter One. They can be worth a few coins or up to thousands of gold.
Crystals
These can often be 'mined' from the environment, by attacking their related object. Some can be used with Alchemy.
Loot Clutter
While not as lightweight as Gemstones, many of these Items, ranging from trinkets to artwork, have notable value to them, especially when compared to other Clutter Items.
Paintings
Often quite Valuable, and relatively lightweight. Similar to Set-dressing, they have an implied aesthetic function, and are of no practical use to the player.
Set-dressing
Miscellaneous Valuables. Set-dressing that has no function beyond Faerûn lore.
Story Items
Miscellaneous Items which are Quest specific or further the plot of the story.
Miscellaneous Story Items
- Archducal Coronation - Admission Pass
- The Blade of Frontiers' Eye
- Duergar Antidote
- Goblin's Drawing
- Hide-Bound Journal
- Infernal Iron
- 'Magic' Ring
- Mysterious Artefact
- Noblestalk
- Nere's Head
- Shipment Orders
- Stamped Handbill
- Sussur Tree Bark
- The Great Furnace of Grimforge
- Lump's War Horn
- Memory Shard
Keys
Any Items that allow the player to 'Unlock' objects. Some of these are essential for the completion of certain quests. Many share the same name.
- Bandit's Key
- Cabinet Key
- Engraved Key
- Gold Key
- Harper Key
- Heavy Key
- Intricate Key
- Iron Key
- Mechanical Key
- Old Key
- Ornate Key
- Pitted Key
- Prison Key
- Rusted Key
- Selûnite Key
- Shiny Key
- Suite Key
- Tarnished Silver Key
- Teahouse Key
- Temple Trader's Key
- Toll Collector's Key
- Torturer's Key
- Zhentarim Key
Containers
Miscellaneous Items that can have other Items removed from, or placed, within them.
Bags and Pouches
Lightweight containers, suitable for use in a character's inventory.
- File:Backpack Icon.png Backpack
- File:Backpack Icon.png Patched-Together Sack
- File:Pouch A Icon.png Pouch
Chests
Chests or chest analogues.
Cargo and Clutter
Barrels, crates, vases etc.
Other
Unusual or unique containers.
- File:Gilded Chest A Icon.png Adamantine Chest
- Bucket of Fish
- Curious Book
- File:Gilded Chest A Icon.png Chest of the Mundane
- Feast Supplies
- Stuffed Bear (Container)
Story Containers
Containers of Story Item rarity. Many of these are default containers that a new character starts with, and may have special properties relating to looting and storage.
Other Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous Items that do not fit in any of the above categories.
Clutter
The following have no practical use or are of little to no value.
- Adamantine Slag
- Bedroll
- Bone
- Bottle
- Bottled Blooms
- Bottled Eye
- Bottled Solvent
- Bottled Tentacles
- Bowl (Clutter)
- Broom
- Bucket
- Cauldron
- Clamshell
- Conch Shell
- Cooking Pot
- Crate
- Crystal Ball
- Cup
- Cutting Board
- Earthen Bottle
- Empty Bloodbank Jar
- Fishing Rod
- Fork
- Glass Chalice
- Glass Cup
- Goblet
- Hammer
- Horn Shell
- Hourglass
- Ink Pot
- Ink Pot and Quill
- Intestines
- Iron Bowl
- Iron Pan
- Jug
- Knife
- Ladle
- Large Bottle
- Lid
- Makeshift Ladle
- Metal Fork
- Milk Can
- Mortar and Pestle
- Mug
- Plate (Clutter)
- Quill
- Rags
- Rope
- Rotting Basket
- Round Flask
- Scale
- Severed Arm
- Severed Foot
- Severed Hand
- Severed Head
- Severed Leg
- Severed Torso
- Skull
- Spoon
- Stained Towels Pile
- Tin cup
- Tin Plate
- Toad Teapot
- Tongs
- Wooden Bowl
- Wooden Spoon
Consumables
Items that can be consumed, but are not considered Camp Supplies, and unlike conventional Consumables have no clearly beneficial use.
- Rotten Durinbold Cheese Wedge
- Rotten Fish
- Rotten Mushroom
- Rotten Waterdhavian Cheese Wedge
- Wine Goblet
Interactive
Items that are not story items, but have an external effect, such as altering the environment, or triggering dialogue choices.
Readable
See the Books page for a list of books and other readable lore Items.
Notable
Items of little monetary value, or practical use, that are still notable in some way.