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We'd love to have you join us today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. If you've forgotten your username or password, click here. Remove all ads! Farthy , Jan 16, No, he's telling the truth. His inventory that he sells does change over time. You will see that he does sell better stuff at certain points. Those points are changes in chapter.

The first time his inventory changes is when you get to Dragon's eye. The next time is when you get to Dorn's deep. New items added from Chapter 2 [ ]. Snilloc's Snowball Swarm. Mordenkainen's Force Missiles. Jasper's Ring of Shocking Grasp. Rogue's Cowl. Shimmering Sash. Wand of Freezing Death. He was the one who sent a messenger to Hrothgar, appealing for assistance from Easthaven.

Being a Druid, Arundel is a fan of balance. But not just any old balance:. The old druid describes the evils plaguing Kuldahar and gives us our first lead on a possible source of the evil: the Vale of Shadows , nearby.

This is a non-trivial undertaking that has us exploring a series of undead-infested crypts, so we shall venture there only after we have scoped out the rest of the town for quests, vendors and any freebies up for grabs.

The important vendors in town are pictured below. Parties will pay them many visits during the adventure in order to sell off inventory clogging loot that can get really annoying even with a six-person party. General note on vendors: Each vendor specializes in certain kinds of items and will cough up more gold for those items than other vendors.

They may even turn their nose up at items that they don't deal in. This just means we have to shop around when buying and selling. Conlan's Smithy is a priority visit due to the need for Plate Mail. We definitely want to snatch up a few sets for our tanks GP ea with 23 Charisma. Also, the all-important Large Shields, Helmets and ammo.

In addition, Conlan offers a range of magical weapons for the sale that are prohibitively expensive, and we will most likely come across superior wields in the general course of adventuring by the time we can afford the ones on offer. Moreover, discriminating buyers will really only have their eyes set on a couple of items at this point, wishing they could afford them: the Helm of the Trusted Defender and the Giving Star.

But the former can only be worn by halflings and gnomes and the latter can only be wielded by characters of non-good alignment. So, our need of even those items depends on our party composition. Most of the other stuff is over-priced and rapidly out-stripped by the dungeon itemization; e. Another note: this quest can not be completed unless you have the new patch installed.

Otherwise the mage takes the book and thanks you, but you don't get the rewards that you're supposed to get for a job well done. So did you find the kid in the basement closet in Kuldahar pass? Hey, yeah I found the kid And yes, Orrick is the mage in Kuldahar. I have the patch installed too. No, the kid has nothing to do with Orrick.

Just thought I'd see if you had managed to send him home. Merely another little side quest. Ok, great. Thanks for the help Stitch heifetz "You're perfect yes it's true, but without me you're only you.



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