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  1. Dwarf Shop (Belleow Altar)
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  5. Consumables
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  8. Ale: Acts as both a health and mana potion. 20 Souls.
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  10. Dwarven Ale: WARNING: VERY STRONG, ONE TANKARD CAN KNOCK OUT AN OX. Fully restores both mana and health. Drunk effects last for an entire day. 30 souls.
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  16. Weapons
  17. Material modifiers
  18. Steel x1
  19. Orcanium x2
  20. Dwarven: x3; Much stronger than all metals. Dwarven weapons almost never break, and are on par with steel.
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  22. Exotic weapons cost +5 additional souls.
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  24. Daggers: 10 souls
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  26. One-handed: 20 souls
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  28. Pole weapons: Spear, Pike. 20 souls
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  30. Large pole weapons: Halberd, Bardiche. 30 souls
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  32. Greatweapons: 30 souls
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  34. Crossbows/Bows: 20 souls
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  36. Throwing Daggers: 5 souls a pop.
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  38. Bolts/Arrows: 10 souls for 10
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  40. Repeating Crossbow: The bolts are fed into clips, which hold 5 bolts each. 50 souls.
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  42. Crossbow Hammer: A warhammer that's constructed with a series of articulate springs and cogs. The player can spend one round changing the hammer to a large crossbow, which requires larger bolts, but is quite a handy utility! 80 souls.
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  44. Crossbow hammer bolts: 20 souls for 10.
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  48. Armor
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  50. Material Modifiers
  51. Steel: X1
  52. Orcanium: x3
  53. Dwarven: x4
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  55. Bucklers: 10 souls
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  57. Kite shield: 20 souls
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  59. Greatshield: 40 souls.
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  61. Leather: 20 souls.
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  63. Studded: 25 souls
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  65. Scale/Chain: 40 souls
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  67. Full plate: 100 souls.
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  69. Dwarven Great Plate: 300 souls. Very strong armor. Requires a lot of strength to heft about.
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  74. Magic
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  76. Cancel: Cancel out a target spell, at the cost of half the spell's mana cost. 30 souls.
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  78. Banish: Banish a summoned creature, at the cost of half its summoning cost. 30 souls.
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  80. Anti-magic armor: Coat yourself in an anti-magic lining capable of absorbing magic damage at the cost of 30 mana. 50 Souls.
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  82. Great Magic Barrier: Stronger version of the above. 60 Mana, 100 souls.
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  89. Transformations
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  91. Dwarf: Transform into a Dwarf at the cost of 100 souls. Dwarves gain a bonus on using Dwarven weapons, and are also stronger and hardier. A Dwarf can handle their ale; capable of drinking three Dwarven ales before entering a stupor.
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  94. Construct Shop
  95. Small (4 feet): +50
  96. Medium(7 feet): +200
  97. Large(10 feet): +500
  98. XL(15 feet): +800.
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  100. Keep in mind that your golem will have trouble moving through most rooms if it's larger than average.
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  102. Stone Golem: A large golem made of stone. 400 souls to craft. Stone golems are naturally anti-magical, taking reduced damage from all magic. A stone golem is very slow, and relatively easy to dodge.
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  104. Bronze Golem: A large golem cast from bronze. 500 Souls to craft. Bronze Golems are naturally faster than most golems. Their bodies must be fueled; and can be taken to the construct shop to refuel them at the cost of a measly 10 souls. The fuel is transported through numerous veins throughout their body; if they are ruptured, it spills hot oil, which can damage the enemy.
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  106. Iron Golem: The most popular of golems. 1000 souls to craft. Iron Golems can lift things far larger than themselves. Due to their enormous strength, they also deal impressive damage.
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  110. Construct bonuses.
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  112. Mounted crossbow; 60 souls. Mount your golem with a crossbow.
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  114. Lodgings: If your golem is large or XL, you may purchase lodgings for it to carry you within it. Large golems can carry two people. XL Can carry up to four in one place; but may have lodgings placed in two places on its body. Lodgings cost 40 souls.
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  116. Healing: If you purchased lodgings, you may upgrade them so that they heal allies over time. Healing lodgings cannot cure critical wounds. Costs 50 souls.
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  118. Summoning runes: Allows you to summon your golem from anywhere. 100 souls. The rune CAN be erased, so be careful.
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