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== The Human Market == | == The Human Market == | ||
− | Even if a piece of clothing has been worn down to the point that any self-respecting dwarf would disdain to wear it, it still has value and can be sold back to humans. This seems especially true for | + | Even if a piece of clothing has been worn down to the point that any self-respecting dwarf would disdain to wear it, it still has value and can be sold back to humans. This seems especially true for xTrousersx that have holes around the knee section, or have been exposed to acids. These particularly worn trousers are highly prized by short-sighted human adolescents and are resold in human markets as ☼Masterwork☼ trousers at exorbitant prices. Additionally, xGlovesx whose fingers have worn off are similarly prized. Humans call them "Fingerless Gloves", though it is unknown how a human without fingers would wear such a glove. |
{{category|Game mechanics}} | {{category|Game mechanics}} | ||
[[ru:Wear]] | [[ru:Wear]] |