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Jan 18, 2024 2 years ago
Miss Flowur
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Indy_

I have lots of unsorted items in my wishlist and of course I forget where they can all be obtained from. For the ones that say things like 'artifact','game prize' and 'holiday item', is there a way to figure out exactly where that item came from? Which game, store, etc? Many of my items are holiday store items or game prizes that i add to wishlist so I don't forget which ones I want to buy with points/currency, but then I sometimes forget where the item can originally be found. I wish there was a feature like the shop search and account search but instead 'world search' that would take you right to where you can find/buy/obtain/earn that item.

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Fresco Rosa

Jan 18, 2024 2 years ago
Darkrai
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[ Flowur] Some items will show up in the shop search with a message that says "This item can be found in these locations: Token Shop" or "This item can be found in these locations: Token Shop (not available right now!)" You can also check Subetalodge c:

Jan 18, 2024 2 years ago
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you can use Subetalodge https://www.subetalodge.us/

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Jan 22, 2024 2 years ago
Miss Flowur
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Indy_

Thanks! Shop search works for some items, for ones like game prizes I guess I'll use subetalodge. It would be great if they added a section in the item directory info that told you where the item could be found or purchased.

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[font=Snell Roundhand] “If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.” -C.S.Lewis [/font]

Fresco Rosa

Feb 1, 2024 2 years ago
Chaoz
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Was wondering the same, thanks for this

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