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Revision as of 14:12, 30 October 2022
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This section has not been added yet; please add to it now! AnalyzeIt will produce : a ruby-runed thin gold ring A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this small golden case, or change the appearance of the case itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this. Keep the following in mind when considering customization options: First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of gold ring. It must have actual gold as its primary construction material, not just golden hued metal of some other material. The boxes can not produce super rare materials or dangerous substances, as per ALTER rules. Gold rings have a hard-coded SHOW description involving gold and brass if the noun remains "ring" and the last word of the adjective (middle 15) field is "gold". The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line. Try as you might, you cannot get a good sense of whether or not the case's pockets could get any deeper, but you can tell that the case is as light as it can get. Usage
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