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Latest revision as of 19:40, 15 January 2022
| Conch shell at a Glance | ||
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| Material Type | Shells | |
| Colors | White, Brown, Yellow, Orange, Black, Grey, Pink, Orange, Red, Purple | |
| Rarity | Common | |
| Cultural Relevance | None | |
| Required for Alterations | No | |
Also commonly called a queen shell or a trumpet shell, conch shells are from a number of sea snails and typically have a high spire and noticeable siphonal canal.
This shell is often used as a musical instrument, which has resulted in it sometimes being referred to as a trumpet shell.
Alteration Rules
This material is not required for alterations.
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