Items encompass objects that may found in various locations throughout Eora and used, sold, or added to the Inventory. There, the appearance of some items can be tinted with the palettes above the character doll. Certain consumables, such as food and drink, potions, and scrolls, can be crafted.
Equipment[ | ]
- Melee weapons:
- Fast one-handed weapons: Daggers, Hatchets, Rapiers, Stilettos, Clubs, Flails and Unarmed.
- Large one-handed weapons: Maces, War hammers, Spears, Swords, Battle axes and Sabres.
- Two-handed weapons: Estocs, Pikes, Great swords, Pollaxes, Quarterstaffs and Morning stars.
- Ranged weapons:
- Bows: Hunting bows, War bows, Crossbows and Arbalests.
- Firearms: Blunderbusses, Pistols and Arquebuses.
- Armor: Robes, Cloth armor, Padded armor, Hide armor, Leather armor, Scale armor, Breastplates, Mail armor, Brigandines and Plate armor.
- Shields: Small shields, Medium shields and Large shields.
- Other equipment
- Accessories: Rings, Belts and Amulets.
- Clothing: Boots, Cloaks, Gloves, and Headgear.
- Grimoires (only for Wizards)
- Trinkets
- Pets
- Special equipment
Bonuses from equipment and spells that influence the same stat (attributes, skills, Interrupt value, etc.) do not stack with each other. E.g. if you have a +2 bonus to Might and a +3 bonus to might only the +3 bonus will be applied.[1]
Consumables[ | ]
- Bombs: thrown "explosion" weapons.
- Drugs: give a strong bonus for a short duration, but after this duration they give a penalty.
- Food and drink: can only be used outside of combat and give a long lasting minor bonus.
- Scrolls: cast spells, but require Lore to use.
- Figurines: summon creatures
- Traps: can only be used outside of combat.
- Potions: give short effects that stack with other item and spell effects, but consuming a potion terminates ongoing effects from a potion currently in effect. Consuming a potion will trigger an animation, in combat it is an interrupt-able action, like any other.[1][2]
Other items[ | ]
- Quest items
- Ingredients for Crafting: gems, monster parts and plants.
- Camping Supplies: used for resting.
- Tools: Items that can be used in scripted interactions and dialogue.
- Lore items: Including books, notes, journals, and other documents.
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