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'''Item''', or an '''Inventory Item''' is something that the [[Special:MyLanguage/Player Character|player character]] can carry in their [[Special:MyLanguage/Inventory|inventory]]. | |||
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Items can have various uses in the game depending on their type: some of them can be equipped, used, bought or sold, traded, stored in the warehouses, etc. | |||
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Most common item types are: | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Equipment|Equipment]]''': can be equipped by the player character, usually altering its appearance and modifying its combat [[Special:MyLanguage/Attributes|attributes]]. | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Weapon|Weapons]]''': similar to the equipment, can be equipped by the player character, making it appear as it's wielding the corresponding weapon and affecting the character's combat attributes. | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Card|Cards]]''': special items that contain enchanted spirits that can be transferred into equipment pieces. | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Consumable|Consumables]]''': items that have one-time use, producing certain effects (for example, potions that can heal the player character). | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Skill Book|Skill Books]]''': allow the player character to learn a new [[Special:MyLanguage/Skill|skill]] or advance the skill to the next level. | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Map|Maps]]''': can be used to reveal the maps of [[Special:MyLanguage/World Map|areas]] you may visit. Buying these can be extremely helpful in allowing you to see points of interests or optimal routes within the zone. | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Material|Materials]]''': items that can be used for [[Special:MyLanguage/Crafting|crafting]] or to [[Special:MyLanguage/Trader|trade]] for other items. | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dye|Dyes]]''': allow the player to change the color of certain equipment pieces. | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Document|Documents]]''': various books and scrolls that content various kinds of text that can be read by the player. | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Quest Item|Quest Items]]''': items that you obtain during [[Special:MyLanguage/Quest|quests]] (or for quests), and are specifically ''only'' used during a certain quest you currently have. | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Loot|Other Loot]]''': items that don't have any specific use, but can be [[Special:MyLanguage/Vendor|sold]] for money to the NPCs or used in quests. | |||
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Items can be classified according to different rarity levels, which identifies their value, uniqueness in the world, or how hard is it to obtain certain item. | |||
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Usually, rarity of [[Special:MyLanguage/Material|materials]] is represented as quality and is sometimes included in the item name, while for any other items it's identified as rarity and only represented as the color of the item name. | |||
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Items can be obtained by killing [[Special:MyLanguage/Monster|monsters]], buying items from the [[Special:MyLanguage/Vendor|vendors]] or other players via [[Special:MyLanguage/Trade|person-to-person trades]] or [[Special:MyLanguage/Mail|mail]] or [[Special:MyLanguage/Auction|auction]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Crafting|crafting]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Gathering|gathering]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Trader|trading with NPCs]], receiving as [[Special:MyLanguage/Quest|quest]] rewards, etc. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 28 July 2024
Item, or an Inventory Item is something that the player character can carry in their inventory.
Item Types
Items can have various uses in the game depending on their type: some of them can be equipped, used, bought or sold, traded, stored in the warehouses, etc.
Most common item types are:
- Equipment: can be equipped by the player character, usually altering its appearance and modifying its combat attributes.
- Weapons: similar to the equipment, can be equipped by the player character, making it appear as it's wielding the corresponding weapon and affecting the character's combat attributes.
- Cards: special items that contain enchanted spirits that can be transferred into equipment pieces.
- Consumables: items that have one-time use, producing certain effects (for example, potions that can heal the player character).
- Skill Books: allow the player character to learn a new skill or advance the skill to the next level.
- Maps: can be used to reveal the maps of areas you may visit. Buying these can be extremely helpful in allowing you to see points of interests or optimal routes within the zone.
- Materials: items that can be used for crafting or to trade for other items.
- Dyes: allow the player to change the color of certain equipment pieces.
- Documents: various books and scrolls that content various kinds of text that can be read by the player.
- Quest Items: items that you obtain during quests (or for quests), and are specifically only used during a certain quest you currently have.
- Other Loot: items that don't have any specific use, but can be sold for money to the NPCs or used in quests.
Item Rarity and Quality
Items can be classified according to different rarity levels, which identifies their value, uniqueness in the world, or how hard is it to obtain certain item.
Usually, rarity of materials is represented as quality and is sometimes included in the item name, while for any other items it's identified as rarity and only represented as the color of the item name.
Item Weight
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Stacking Items
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Obtaining Items
Items can be obtained by killing monsters, buying items from the vendors or other players via person-to-person trades or mail or auction, crafting, gathering, trading with NPCs, receiving as quest rewards, etc.