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|NumRooms = 1 |
|NumRooms = 1 |
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|Store Type = Toy |
|Store Type = Toy |
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|Fest = Hollow Eve Festival 396, Hollow Eve Festival 399, Hollow Eve Festival 403, Hollow Eve Festival 406, Hollow Eve Festival 410, Hollow Eve Festival 414,Hollow Eve Festival 417,Hollow Eve Festival 421 |
|Fest = Hollow Eve Festival 396, Hollow Eve Festival 399, Hollow Eve Festival 403, Hollow Eve Festival 406, Hollow Eve Festival 410, Hollow Eve Festival 414,Hollow Eve Festival 417,Hollow Eve Festival 421,Hollow Eve Festival 425 |
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|Coin = Dokoras |
|Coin = Dokoras |
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Revision as of 19:20, 26 November 2017
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Event | Hollow Eve Festival 396, Hollow Eve Festival 399, Hollow Eve Festival 403, Hollow Eve Festival 406, Hollow Eve Festival 410, Hollow Eve Festival 414, Hollow Eve Festival 417, Hollow Eve Festival 421, Hollow Eve Festival 425 |
# of Rooms | 1 |
Store Type | Toy shops |
This store only accepts Dokoras
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[Ready to Were]
This appears to be more of a workshop than a merchant's sales room. Several scarred tables are scattered about, covered with all manner of delicate tools and half-built mechanical oddities. The largest table is in the middle of the room, and it appears to have been designated as the place for completed items currently for sale. You also see a bandaged door.
Obvious exits: none.
On the cluttered work table | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
mechanical Kaldar toy | 45,100 | !! |
mechanical S'Kra Mur toy | 45,100 | !! |
mechanical Elothean toy | 45,100 | !! |
mechanical Olvi toy | 45,100 | !! |
mechanical Elf toy | 45,100 | !! |
mechanical Dwarf toy | 45,100 | !! |
mechanical Rakash toy | 45,100 | !! |
mechanical Prydaen toy | 45,100 | !! |
mechanical Gor'Tog toy | 45,100 | !! |
mechanical Gnome toy | 45,100 | !! |
mechanical Human toy | 45,100 | !! |
Each of these toys respond to the verbs PUSH, PULL, FLIP, TILT, POKE, and TURN. When performed upon the toy in this order, they transform the toy into something else entirely, which performs an action before turning back into its original form.