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Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
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5
Perfectly balanced and deadly precise. Wrought from a magically tuned alloy, it flies true, as though bewitched.
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5
A silver ingot, required for upgrading jewelry.
Found in ruins.
5
An ancient alloy of copper and gold, discovered by the native peoples in ages past. Required to ascend equipment.
Found in ruins.
5
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
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1
Warmth emanates from the ring. Perhaps long ago, such rings were worn by priests who worshipped the sun as a god.
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10
A building material.
Harvested from large trees and palms.
3
Used for crafting tools and armor.
Smelted in a smelting furnace.
5
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
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1
This weapon can not only stun, but also bite while it’s at it, leaving terrible lacerations behind.
How are these creatures still not extinct?!
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12
Used for making weapons, ship materials and much more.
Harvested in the Foothills from Divi-divi trees.
3
Used for crafting tools, armor and other items.
Smelted in a smelting furnace.
8
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
3
Required for crafting quality metal weapons and armor.
Purchased from Smugglers of Port Royal.
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1
This weapon can not only stun, but also bite while it’s at it, leaving terrible lacerations behind.
How are these creatures still not extinct?!
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8
Used for making weapons, ship materials and much more.
Harvested in the Foothills from Divi-divi trees.
3
An ingot smelted from ancient iron of unknown composition.
Smelted in a large smelting furnace.
8
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
3
Required for crafting quality metal weapons and armor.
Purchased from Smugglers of Port Royal.
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1
This weapon can not only stun, but also bite while it’s at it, leaving terrible lacerations behind.
How are these creatures still not extinct?!
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0s
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10
A building material.
Harvested from large trees and palms.
3
Used for crafting tools and armor.
Smelted in a smelting furnace.
5
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
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1
Wounds the body, destroys the soul. It stinks like a ship’s hold after a long voyage.
Lost by the Spaniards in the Swamps ages ago, it has absorbed the full power of the tree plague.
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12
Used for making weapons, ship materials and much more.
Harvested in the Foothills from Divi-divi trees.
3
Used for crafting tools, armor and other items.
Smelted in a smelting furnace.
8
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
3
Required for crafting quality metal weapons and armor.
Purchased from Smugglers of Port Royal.
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1
Wounds the body, destroys the soul. It stinks like a ship’s hold after a long voyage.
Lost by the Spaniards in the Swamps ages ago, it has absorbed the full power of the tree plague.
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0s
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8
Used for making weapons, ship materials and much more.
Harvested in the Foothills from Divi-divi trees.
3
An ingot smelted from ancient iron of unknown composition.
Smelted in a large smelting furnace.
8
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
3
Required for crafting quality metal weapons and armor.
Purchased from Smugglers of Port Royal.
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1
Wounds the body, destroys the soul. It stinks like a ship’s hold after a long voyage.
Lost by the Spaniards in the Swamps ages ago, it has absorbed the full power of the tree plague.
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0s
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3
Used for crafting tools and armor.
Smelted in a smelting furnace.
2
Future boots or a fine hat.
Obtained from furry animals.
5
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
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1
Plague wood winds its thin shoots around rough metal. The branches seem almost alive, waiting for a chance to sink into the enemy’s flesh.
As if a regular death wasn’t enough...
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3
Used for crafting tools, armor and other items.
Smelted in a smelting furnace.
2
Future boots or a fine hat.
Obtained from furry animals.
8
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
3
Required for crafting quality metal weapons and armor.
Purchased from Smugglers of Port Royal.
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1
Plague wood winds its thin shoots around rough metal. The branches seem almost alive, waiting for a chance to sink into the enemy’s flesh.
As if a regular death wasn’t enough...
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0s
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3
An ingot smelted from ancient iron of unknown composition.
Smelted in a large smelting furnace.
2
Boots made from this hide might see you mistaken for an aristocrat.
Obtained from crocodiles.
8
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
3
Required for crafting quality metal weapons and armor.
Purchased from Smugglers of Port Royal.
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1
Plague wood winds its thin shoots around rough metal. The branches seem almost alive, waiting for a chance to sink into the enemy’s flesh.
As if a regular death wasn’t enough...
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0s
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3
Used for crafting tools and armor.
Smelted in a smelting furnace.
2
Future boots or a fine hat.
Obtained from furry animals.
5
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
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1
The blade of this saber is entwined with twisted branches of the plague tree. Its strikes rip through flesh, leaving horrific wounds that take years to heal.
Legends claim the local people slew their god. For that, they were punished—and vanished from the face of the earth.
— John Doe, cartographer and traveler
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3
Used for crafting tools, armor and other items.
Smelted in a smelting furnace.
2
Future boots or a fine hat.
Obtained from furry animals.
8
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
3
Required for crafting quality metal weapons and armor.
Purchased from Smugglers of Port Royal.
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1
The blade of this saber is entwined with twisted branches of the plague tree. Its strikes rip through flesh, leaving horrific wounds that take years to heal.
Legends claim the local people slew their god. For that, they were punished—and vanished from the face of the earth.
— John Doe, cartographer and traveler
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0s
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3
An ingot smelted from ancient iron of unknown composition.
Smelted in a large smelting furnace.
2
Boots made from this hide might see you mistaken for an aristocrat.
Obtained from crocodiles.
8
Ingot Arborum.
Crafted at an enchanting table.
3
Required for crafting quality metal weapons and armor.
Purchased from Smugglers of Port Royal.
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1
The blade of this saber is entwined with twisted branches of the plague tree. Its strikes rip through flesh, leaving horrific wounds that take years to heal.
Legends claim the local people slew their god. For that, they were punished—and vanished from the face of the earth.
— John Doe, cartographer and traveler
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