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Oct 30, 2012 13 years ago
Proclaimer_Rye
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Been away from the site for a long time, but gradually figuring out what has changed since I was here last. Still have two questions, though.

1- Is it allowed to buy stuff at inflated rates from a friend's shop to help them get those X amount in the Till achievements, and vice versa?

2- I know it hadn't been released before, but was [item2=Oracles Staff of Enlightenment] ever released at all?

Thanks in advance!

Oct 30, 2012 13 years ago
pumpkins
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1 - Not a problem at all, you can put items in for 50m and do what you like, as long as you're aware that you are handing over your sP to your friend(s) at your free will, and there's nothing to make them hand it back if they don't want to. I know they are your friend, and we never want to assume bad things from people - but just so you know :)

2 - O-staff actually is released, it's just a very very rare weapon.

Oct 30, 2012 13 years ago
Solsticesprite
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It's an Artefact, so rarity doesn't have anything to do with it. It was available once upon a time at the Reading Drive Contest (hasn't been for the last two) and was available once upon a time at the Crystal Shop (sold out lightning quick). Whether or not it gets released again is entirely up to TPTB and is not based on how rare it is, sorry.

Oct 30, 2012 13 years ago
pumpkins
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@ Solsticesprite Oh thanks for the info, couldn't remember where it came from :)

I meant rare as in, not frequently chanced upon item, not high rarity. Mind you, Artifacts are in fact a higher rarity :)

Oct 30, 2012 13 years ago
Proclaimer_Rye
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Ah, I see. Thank you, both of you! For the first, I'm not too worried about that happening, I know where they live. cracks knuckles And for the second, at least there's hope for it eventually being released sometime again. I remember how long I'd been waiting for the Oracle Plushie, and now I have a half-dozen of them. So there's hope, if I'm patient. I think that covers both questions pretty thoroughly, so thanks again!

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