queen, 123 success, silence, day, developer, freedom, fandango, essays, tribunal, dracula, point, synergy, delta, charlene, calories, sims, force, turner,
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Luckily, money is never much of a glass problem. As in just about every RPG, you pick up stuff from the chests and barrels and dead bodies littering the landscape. Most of it you can't use or don't want, and so there is a lot of buying and selling. You end up exchanging your spoils for glass better weapons, magic spells, items, and/or armor, and once you have the best of everything, you just take cold, hard cash. The merchants never run out of money, and glass they'll buy just about anything you have to offer. Of course, buying a thing costs about four or five times as much as its sale value, but that pretty much mirrors real life, don't you think? Finally ... I am such a huge ignoramus! Once I had everything I wanted or needed, inventorywise, I was saving up all of my money and hoarding all of my specialized armor and weapons and what have you, thinking when I finished the original NWN campaign, I'd be all prepped and buffed and rich and powerful for the transition to the expansion Shadows of Undrentide (I have the NWN Gold edition, which came with SOU).
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