You can also drop broken items into the charity box and the box will magically destroy them. Or you can drop them at a forge and let a smith smelt them down for iron bars.Melarec wrote:I usually pick up at least broken items and drop them off in one of the empty warehouses..Cherek wrote:As for trash, if it's a problem, why didn't anyone just drop a pack or something there for people to throw stuff they don't want in? Or go clean up now and then. You players can also help keep Sparkle clean, if you think there's too much garbage there.
The north one, though, not the one with the knives..
An actual trash can would be good, though..
Best prizes won on the Wheel-Of-Fun
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Re: Best prizes won on the Wheel-Of-Fun
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all those poor, unloved piles of manureCherek wrote:But it saddens me that people don't want their free gifts though
there's a trash can of sorts in the museum!
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I am surprised no player figured out that there are glittering imbuement stones hidden in the piles of manure. Just dig in and see for yourself!Raelle wrote:all those poor, unloved piles of manureCherek wrote:But it saddens me that people don't want their free gifts though
there's a trash can of sorts in the museum!
Re: Best prizes won on the Wheel-Of-Fun
I would have figured that the manure would be refined into the glittering stones via the digestive system of a minotaur, with chewing their cud and using all four of their stomachs.Cherek wrote:I am surprised no player figured out that there are glittering imbuement stones hidden in the piles of manure. Just dig in and see for yourself!Raelle wrote:all those poor, unloved piles of manureCherek wrote:But it saddens me that people don't want their free gifts though
there's a trash can of sorts in the museum!
Re: Best prizes won on the Wheel-Of-Fun
*scratches his horns* tried that, ended up with a bottle of perfume... go figure.Shanoga wrote: I would have figured that the manure would be refined into the glittering stones via the digestive system of a minotaur, with chewing their cud and using all four of their stomachs.
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