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| + | Various '''items''' are scattered on the island and can be carried in a player's [[inventory]]. All items can be found by searching in the appropriate places; some tend to be found more in huts and villages, while others are more likely to be found in the jungle. All items can be bartered with at the [[Trading|trading huts]] with what the [[trader]]s have in stock. |
− | Various '''items''' are scattered on the island and can be carried in a player's [[inventory]]. All items can be found by searching in the appropriate places; some tend to be found more in huts and villages, while others are more likely to be found in the jungle. All items can be [[Trading|traded]] to [[trader]]s for what they have in stock. | |
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− | Most items are used for cost of 1 AP by clicking on them in the inventory. Clicking on items which are only useful in battle or trade will give you a short description of the item, at no cost of AP.
| + | A majority of items can be used by simply clicking on the item itself. If an item cannot be used in this manner, it will give one a short description on the item itself. This page consists of links that will give an in-depth description on the items available in each of these categories. |
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− | For more information, see [[Talk:Items]].
| + | *[[Charms]] - Description of the charms and what they may do. |
| + | *[[Conch Shell]] - The elusive conch shell is described here. |
| + | *[[Custom Hut Items]] - Items that can be found in specific Customized [[Huts]] |
| + | *[[Drinkable Items]] - Items that are drinks. These include regular drinks like water, juiced drinks made form fruit, and brewed beers. |
| + | *[[Fruits]] - An explanation on fruit on the island. |
| + | *[[Gambling Items]] - Some items allow one to gamble. This is those. |
| + | *[[Healing Items]] - Shows where to find the best healing items and what they do. |
| + | *[[Melee Weapons]] - These items are used for fighting with hand to hand weapons. It includes the machete, dagger, and other weapons like it. |
| + | *[[Other Items|Miscellaneous Items]] - Lots of items cannot be grouped in one category or another. This is a page for those. |
| + | *[[Navigation Items]] - This includes maps to each city and settlement. |
| + | *[[Ranged Weapons]] - This page describes the use of ranged weapons and their ammunition. |
| + | *[[Treasure Maps]] - Description of Treasure maps, what they can offer, and how to utilize them. |
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− | == Melee weapons ==
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− | The default weapon, the punch, deals 1 point of base damage at 10% base accuracy.
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− | There is a very low chance of a weapon dealing additional damage during combat. "Maybe it's luck or maybe it's skill, your attack is right on target and inflicts more damage than normal. You attack [the target] for 5 damage." There is also a very low chance of a weapon breaking during combat, which causes you to lose that weapon. "Unlucky or just clumsy? The blade snaps off and you're left holding the handle, which you discard." The odds that a weapon will break on a given swing appear to be about 0.1%, and the odds of dealing extra damage look to be the same; see [[Special weapon event odds]] for more information.
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− | !colspan="6"|Melee Weapons
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− | !Name !! Base damage !! Base accuracy !! [[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal trade value]] !! [[Locations]] !! Notes
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− | |Knife
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− | |align="right"|1
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− | |align="right"|20%
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− | |align="right"|$80
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− | |Camps
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− | |Required for [[Writing|writing messages]] on trees or huts.
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− | |Blunt knife
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− | |align="right"|1
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− | |align="right"|20%
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− | |align="right"|$80
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− | |Camps
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− | |Can't write. Can be sharpened.
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− | |Dagger
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− | |align="right"|1
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− | |align="right"|30%
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− | |align="right"|$80
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− | |Ruins
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− | |Required for [[Writing|writing messages]] on trees or huts.
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− | |Blunt dagger
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− | |align="right"|1
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− | |align="right"|30%
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− | |align="right"|$??
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− | |Ship Armory
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− | |Required for ? (same as dagger?)
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− | |Machete
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− | |align="right"|2
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− | |align="right"|20%
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− | |Jungle
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− | |Breakable. Required for chopping through the jungle. Can become a blunt machete when you chop vegetation; see [[Special weapon event odds]].
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− | |Blunt machete
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− | |align="right"|1
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− | |align="right"|20%
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− | |Camps, Jungle
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− | |Required for chopping through the jungle, but doesn't always succeed at doing so. Can be sharpened with a sharpening stone to become a machete.
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− | |Cutlass
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− | |align="right"|2
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− | |align="right"|20%
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− | |align="right"|$120
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− | |Ship
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− | |Breakable. Required for chopping through the jungle. Can become a blunt cutlass when you chop vegetation; see [[Special weapon event odds]].
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− | |Blunt cutlass
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− | |align="right"|1
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− | |align="right"|20%
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− | |Ship
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− | |Required for chopping through the jungle, but doesn't always succeed at doing so. Can be sharpened with a sharpening stone to become a cutlass.
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− | |Heavy sword
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− | |align="right"|4
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− | |align="right"|20%
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− | |align="right"|$5000
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− | |Jungle (?)
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− | |''Extremely'' rare; only a few exist.
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− | == Ranged weapons and ammunition ==
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− | Unlike melee weapons, ranged weapons rely on ammunition. If a ranged weapon is not loaded, the character will not be able to attack with it. Reloading is accomplished for 1 [[AP]] by clicking on name of the ammunition associated with weapon in the inventory list.
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− | !colspan="6"|Ranged Weapons
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− | !Name !! Base damage !! Base accuracy !! [[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal trade value]] !! [[Locations]] !! Notes
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− | |Rifle
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− | |align="right"|5
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− | |align="right"|20%
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− | |align="right"|$300
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− | |Outsider ammunition huts, Outsider camps
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− | |Needs ammo (rifle bullets). Holds 2 bullets at a time. Requires 2 inventory spaces (regardless of how many bullets are loaded). ''('''Outsiders only'''; natives require ''[[outsider knowledge]]'' to use.)''
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− | |Blowpipe
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− | |align="right"|4 (up to 8 with poison effect)
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− | |align="right"|20%
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− | |align="right"|$300
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− | |Native ammunition huts, Native camps
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− | |Needs ammo (poison darts). Darts are not loaded into the blowpipe, like the rifle, but poison darts are taken directly from their stack. Uses 2 inventory spaces. ''('''Natives only'''; outsiders require ''[[native knowledge]]'' to use.)''. Requires 1.5 AP to fire, but advanced Warriors can reduce this to 1 AP. Initially inflicts 4 HP of damage for 4 XP. Animals take a further 2 HP of damage immediately from poison, while human targets incur 1 HP of damage on each of their next four actions. No XP is gained from poison damage.
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− | A special skill allows natives to fire the blowpipe without the need for reloading.
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− | !colspan="4"|Ammunition
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− | !Name !! [[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal trade value]] !! [[Locations]] !! Notes
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− | |Rifle bullet
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− | |align="right"|$15
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− | |Outsider ammunition huts, Outsider camps''
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− | |Used as ammo for rifles (which hold 2 bullets each). Found as singles or in boxes with up to 9 in a box; boxes immediately break out into individual bullets, taking 1 inventory space per bullet. ''('''Outsiders only'''; natives require ''[[outsider knowledge]]'' to use.)''
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− | |Poison dart
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− | |align="right"|$10
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− | |Native ammunition huts, Native camps''
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− | |Used as ammo for blowpipes. Found as singles or in bundles with up to 9 in a bundle; bundles immediately break out into individual darts, taking 1 inventory space per dart. ''('''Natives only'''; outsiders require ''[[native knowledge]]'' to use.)''
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− | == Consumables ==
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− | Using a consumable item takes 1 AP and removes the item from your inventory. XP is also gained equal to the HP restored or removed by the item.<br>
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− | Fruits and drinks may only be used on yourself. First aid kits and healing herbs may also be used to heal [[animals]] and other characters (including [[NPC]] [[trader]]s and [[shaman]]s). Attempting to use one on someone with full health uses no AP and does not waste the item; instead, you will see that "''Player'' is already at full health."
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− | !colspan="6"|Consumables
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− | !Name !! Restores!! [[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal trade value]] !! Price per 1HP healed !! [[Locations]] !! Notes
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− | |Banana
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− | |align="right"|1 HP
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− | |align="right"|$40
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− | |align="right"|$40
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− | |banana tree, loose in jungle
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− | |Mango
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− | |align="right"|1 HP
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− | |align="right"|$40
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− | |mango tree, jungle
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− | |Bunch of tasty berries
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− | |align="right"|2 HP
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− | |align="right"|$40
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− | |align="right"|$20
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− | |berry bush, jungle
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− | |Outsiders without ''[[native knowledge]]'' recognize them as 'berries' and may use them normally, but cannot identify them from poisonous berries.
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− | |Bunch of poisonous berries
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− | |align="right"|-2 HP
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− | |align="right"|$20
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− | |align="right"|($10 per 1 HP damage)
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− | |berry bush
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− | |Inflicts 2 HP damage on self, but gives 2 XP. Outsiders without ''[[native knowledge]]'' recognize them as 'berries' and may use them normally, but cannot identify them from tasty berries.
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− | |Bottle of beer
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− | |align="right"|2 HP
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− | |align="right"|$40
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− | |outsider camps, beach
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− | |Drinking it gives an empty bottle. Natives without ''[[outsider knowledge]]'' see it as 'brown liquid', but may drink it normally.
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− | |Bottle of rum
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− | |align="right"|2 HP
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− | |align="right"|$40
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− | |align="right"|$20
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− | |shipwreck
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− | |Drinking it gives an empty bottle. Natives without ''[[outsider knowledge]]'' see it as 'brown liquid', but may drink it normally.
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− | |Bottle of water
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− | |align="right"|2 HP
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− | |align="right"|$30
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− | |outsider camps, shipwreck, use empty bottle in fresh water (river, lake)
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− | |Drinking it gives an empty bottle. Natives without ''[[outsider knowledge]]'' see it as 'liquid', but may drink it normally.
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− | |Bottle of salt water
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− | |align="right"|-2 HP
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− | |align="right"|$20
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− | |align="right"|($10 per 1 HP damage)
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− | |use empty bottle in salt water (beach, ocean)
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− | |Damages for 2 HP, gives 2 XP, and leaves an empty bottle. Natives without ''[[outsider knowledge]]'' see it as 'liquid', but may drink it normally.
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− | |Bottle of banana juice
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− | |align="right"|4 HP
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− | |align="right"|?
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− | |Juice 4 bananas into an empty bottle
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− | |Heals for 4 HP, gives 4 XP, and leaves an empty bottle.
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− | |Bottle of mango juice
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− | |align="right"|4 HP
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− | |align="right"|?
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− | |Juice 4 mangos into an empty bottle
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− | |Heals for 4 HP, gives 4 XP, and leaves an empty bottle.
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− | |Bottle of tasty berry juice
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− | |align="right"|8 HP
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− | |align="right"|?
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− | |Juice 4 bunches of tasty berries into an empty bottle
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− | |Heals for 8 HP, gives 8 XP, and leaves an empty bottle. Outsiders without ''[[native knowledge]]'' recognize it as 'bottle of berry juice' and may drink it normally, but cannot identify it from poisonous berry juice.
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− | |Bottle of poisonous berry juice
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− | |align="right"|-8 HP
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− | |align="right"|?
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− | |align="right"|(? per 1 HP damage)
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− | |Juice 4 bunches of poisonous berries into an empty bottle
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− | |Damages for 8 HP, gives 8 XP, and leaves an empty bottle. Outsiders without ''[[native knowledge]]'' recognize it as 'bottle of berry juice' and may drink it normally, but cannot identify it from tasty berry juice.
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− | |Bottle of pumpkin juice
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− | |align="right"|8 HP
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− | |align="right"|?
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− | |align="right"|(? per 1 HP damage)
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− | |Juice 2 pumpkins into an empty bottle
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− | |Heals for 8 HP, gives 8 XP, and leaves an empty bottle.
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− | |Gourd of water
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− | |align="right"|2 HP
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− | |align="right"|$30
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− | |loose in jungle, use empty gourd in fresh water (river, lake)
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− | |Drinking it gives an empty gourd.
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− | |Gourd of salt water
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− | |align="right"|-2 HP
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− | |align="right"|$20
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− | |align="right"|($10 per 1 HP damage)
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− | |use empty gourd in in salt water (beach, ocean)
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− | |Damages for 2 HP, gives 2 XP, and leaves an empty gourd. Outsiders without ''[[native knowledge]]'' see it as a 'gourd of water' and may drink it normally, but can't tell it from ordinary water.
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− | |Gourd of banana juice
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− | |align="right"|4 HP
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− | |align="right"|?
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− | |Juice 4 bananas into an empty gourd
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− | |Heals for 4 HP, gives 4 XP, and leaves an empty gourd.
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− | |Gourd of mango juice
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− | |align="right"|4 HP
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− | |align="right"|?
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− | |Juice 4 mangos into an empty gourd
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− | |Heals for 4 HP, gives 4 XP, and leaves an empty gourd.
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− | |Gourd of tasty berry juice
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− | |align="right"|8 HP
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− | |align="right"|?
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− | |Juice 4 bunches of tasty berries into an empty gourd
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− | |Heals for 8 HP, gives 8 XP, and leaves an empty gourd. Outsiders without ''[[native knowledge]]'' recognize it as 'gourd of berry juice' and may drink it normally, but cannot identify it from poisonous berry juice.
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− | |Gourd of poisonous berry juice
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− | |align="right"|-8 HP
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− | |align="right"|?
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− | |align="right"|(? per 1 HP damage)
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− | |Juice 4 bunches of poisonous berries into an empty gourd
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− | |Damages for 8 HP, gives 8 XP, and leaves an empty gourd. Outsiders without ''[[native knowledge]]'' recognize it as 'gourd of berry juice' and may drink it normally, but cannot identify it from tasty berry juice.
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− | |Gourd of pumpkin juice
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− | |align="right"|8 HP
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− | |align="right"|?
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− | |align="right"|(? per 1 HP damage)
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− | |Juice 2 pumpkins into an empty gourd
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− | |Heals for 8 HP, gives 8 XP, and leaves an empty bottle.
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− | |First aid kit
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− | |align="right"|5/10 HP
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− | |align="right"|$200
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− | |outsider medical huts, shipwreck, jungle
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− | |Heals 5 HP unskilled, or 10 HP with First Aid skill. Heals shark bite wounds. Natives without ''[[outsider knowledge]]'' recognize this item but are unable to use it. "FAK" and "kit" are common abbreviations.
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− | |Healing herb
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− | |align="right"|5/10 HP
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− | |align="right"|$200
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− | |outsider medical huts, shipwreck
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− | |Heals 5 HP unskilled, or 10 HP with Natural Medicine skill. Heals shark bite wounds. Outsiders without ''[[native knowledge]]'' see this item as a "dried herb" and are unable to use it.
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− | ====Empty bottle====
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $25
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': camps, resource huts, jungle
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− | Remains in your inventory after drinking a bottle of beer, rum or water. <br>
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− | They may be filled at certain locations, including:
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− | * Water in inland rivers (gives bottle of water)
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− | * Water at beach (gives a bottle of salt water)
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− | ====Empty gourd====
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $25 (?)
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': camps, resource huts, jungle
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− | Drinking a gourd of water or juice leaves an empty gourd in your inventory. Functionally, it is identical to an empty bottle, except that the two count as separate items in the trading hut.
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− | ====Pumpkin====
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': ?
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': jungle (during Halloween or a few days before)
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− | Pumpkins can be carved into ghastly or jolly jack o'lanterns, the type being decided apparently at random. Two pumpkins can be juiced into an empty bottle or gourd.
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− | == Useful equipment ==
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− | === GPS unit ===
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $250
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': outsider camps, outsider resource huts
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− | * '''Usable by''': outsiders; natives with ''[[outsider knowledge]]''
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− | Gives the coordinate location of your character when a signal is available in a non-dense, non-enclosed area. Coordinates are in the form [-70.366,+26.443], where the first number is the X coordinate (longitude) and the second is the Y coordinate (latitude). Moving a single square represents a change in coordinate in that direction of 0.001.
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− | [-70.366,+26.443] is considered the same as 26.443N 70.366W (check out the location with [http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&om=1&z=5&ll=26.443,-70.366&spn=22.710548,28.125 Google Maps])
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− | === Piece of driftwood ===
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $70
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': beach, dunes, boatyard
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− | A [[signpost]] can be built out of two pieces of driftwood.
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− | === Sharpening stone ===
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $50
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': all camps
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− | Clicking on it will sharpen either a blunt machete, blunt cutlass, blunt knife, or blunt dagger from your inventory.
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− | === Shovel ===
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': ?
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': all camps
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− | Allows digging (for those without the digging skill) or digging of deeper holes (for those with the digging skill).
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− | === Backpack ===
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $1500
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': all camps
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− | Adds 30 spaces to inventory. Does not stack.
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− | === Jolly/ghastly jack o'lantern ===
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $?
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− | Made by carving a pumpkin. It can be used to scare away ghosts. Single use only.
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− | == Currency ==
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− | === Gem ===
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $1000
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': ruins, hold (shipwreck)
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− | Ten times more valuable than gold at normal prices. Unlike gold, gems require inventory space.
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− | === Gold coin ===
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $100
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': camps, jungle, beach
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− | == Charms and Amulets ==
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− | Charms are automatically listed in your character profile, and may or may not give an advantage to gameplay. Examining one gives the message: "The [item] doesn't appear to actually do anything. Maybe just carrying it is sufficient if you believe in its power."
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− | |Rabbit foot charm
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− | |Parrot feather charm
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− | |Silver skull cross
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− | |align="right"|jungle
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− | |align="right"|Prevents Possession?
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− | |Monkey claw charm
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− | |Tiger tooth amulet
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− | |align="right"|Temple Ruins south of shipwreck
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− | |align="right"|Increases melee weapon atributes.
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− | == Creatures ==
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− | When searching in certain areas, players may catch animals. These have no practical function, but may be exchanged at the trading hut.
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− | === Crab ===
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $50
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': beach
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− | === Poisonous snake ===
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $5
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': grasslands
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− | === Egg ===
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− | Once found, an egg will hatch a [[shargle]] after approximately one week. Burying the egg can prevent hatcing; the one-week period continues after the egg is unburied. The eggs are quite hard to hold - playing with them a couple of times will eventually lead to a drop of the egg, which then disappears from the inventory.
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− | * '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $?
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− | * '''[[Locations]]''': mountain path
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− | ==Conch shell==
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− | The conch shell is a special item in Shartak. There is only one on the island making it a prized possession, one for which many players will not hesitate to kill in order to get it. The conch also has special properties. Blowing it will give the user a variable amount of XP, which is believed to depend on the number of people nearby. However, the sound will travel several squares alerting every user in the vicinity. The conch appears in the 5x5 map, so it is immediately obvious who the holder of the conch is, if you get close enough to him/her. Killing the character holding the conch transfers possession of the conch to the killer. The conch can be sold to a trader for a significant amount of gold coins, but cannot be bought. Once sold it will appear randomly on a beach square.
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− | ==Broken knife (discarded)==
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− | Searching in certain locations, such as water or swamp, gives the message, "You find a broken knife, which you discard. It seems there is nothing to be found here." Receiving this message indicates that no items can be found in this particular location at all.
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