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* On rare occasions, looted from a [[Goblin Brawler]] after the Emerald Grove Gate fight. Unlike the others, this sprite appears worn and patched up, and the description differs slightly:  
* On rare occasions, looted from a [[Goblin Brawler]] after the Emerald Grove Gate fight. Unlike the others, this sprite appears worn and patched up, and the description differs slightly:  
<i>”This bear - oft-torn and repaired - seems one good squeeze away from crumbling into mouldered stuffing and threadbare patchwork”.</i>  
<i>”This bear - oft-torn and repaired - seems one good squeeze away from crumbling into mouldered stuffing and threadbare patchwork”.</i>  
* Dropped by [[Sharp-Eye Gruz]] in [[Shattered Sanctum]].
* Dropped by [[Gruz|Sharp-Eye Gruz]] in [[Shattered Sanctum]].
* On a Dead Goblin Raider near the [[Frightened Ox]] in [[Waukeen's Rest]] (X:-116 Y:602).
* On a Dead Goblin Raider near the [[Frightened Ox]] in [[Waukeen's Rest]] (X:-116 Y:602).
* A [[Stuffed Bear (Container)|Stuffed Bear Container]] can be found in [[Sunlit Wetlands]]  (X:81 Y:318).
* A [[Stuffed Bear (Container)|Stuffed Bear Container]] can be found in [[Sunlit Wetlands]]  (X:81 Y:318).

Revision as of 09:43, 21 November 2024

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A stuffed bear is a Miscellaneous Item found in various locations in the world.

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A knitted toy bear stuffed with soft fur.

Properties


Where to find

A uniquely-named version of this bear can be found in the Campsite if Karlach is recruited as a Companion. An alternate textured version can also be found in various locations.

In Act One:

  • On rare occasions, looted from a Goblin Brawler after the Emerald Grove Gate fight. Unlike the others, this sprite appears worn and patched up, and the description differs slightly:

”This bear - oft-torn and repaired - seems one good squeeze away from crumbling into mouldered stuffing and threadbare patchwork”.

In Act Two:

In Act Three:

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