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Valuables

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Valuables are Miscellaneous Items, with a Weight to Gold ratio that makes them particularly appealing for looting. They can be used for bartering, or selling to Traders that can be found in various Locations throughout the world.

Currency[edit | edit source]

Gold coins are the main currency of the game. Despite the existence of a bartering system, coins are still valuable items due to being able to be used in dialogues and due to their extremely low weight (0,001kg/0,002lb per gold piece) which allows the player to carry around a lot of value at once without being overburdened with weight.

Gold Pile Large Item Image.png Gold

Ingots[edit | edit source]

Ingots are a type of Valuable that can be found in various locations in the game. Due to the lack of a crafting system in game, these items are only useful for bartering or selling to Traders.

Gemstones[edit | edit source]

Gemstones are a type of Valuable that can be found in various locations in the game. They have negligible weight while also being worth a lot of gold and thus are very useful for bartering or selling to Traders.

Paintings[edit | edit source]

Often quite Valuable, and relatively lightweight. They have an implied aesthetic function, and are of no practical use to the player. Unlike many other Valuable items, Paintings are usually quite rare and in some cases have only a single appearance in the game and are often references.

Valuable Clutter[edit | edit source]

Miscellaneous Valuables. They have an implied aesthetic function, and are of no practical use to the player. Their value, despite being more modest than other Valuables still makes them useful for bartering or selling to Traders.