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When you open the trade window, you will see their inventory, including wielded items. Choosing one will bring up either a list of items in your inventory that has equal or higher value than the item you just selected, or will exit the trade window, if you don't have anything worth what you're asking for. However, be careful as the game will trade an entire stack. So if you have a stack of 10 [[Potions#Cure_Corruption|cure corruption potions]] and you select it, then the game will hand over the entire stack instead of just one potion.
 
When you open the trade window, you will see their inventory, including wielded items. Choosing one will bring up either a list of items in your inventory that has equal or higher value than the item you just selected, or will exit the trade window, if you don't have anything worth what you're asking for. However, be careful as the game will trade an entire stack. So if you have a stack of 10 [[Potions#Cure_Corruption|cure corruption potions]] and you select it, then the game will hand over the entire stack instead of just one potion.
   
Trading allows you to exchange your high value equipment, which have a 95% price reduction at a shopkeeper, for items you might actually use. However, [[gold]] is weightless, while equipment you might be carrying around in the hopes of finding an adventurer with something you need is not. Stacks of cure corruption potions and scrolls of oracle have a small amount of weight for a low amount of weight.
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Trading allows you to exchange your high value equipment, which have a 95% price reduction at a shopkeeper, for items you might actually use. However, [[gold]] is weightless, while equipment you might be carrying around in the hopes of finding an adventurer with something you need is not. Stacks of cure corruption potions and scrolls of oracle have a small amount of weight for a low amount of weight, as do [[Engagement Jewelry|engagement jewelry]].
   
 
Note that characters with the [[pickpocket]] skill are able to set the other character up for an easy take by trading low weight high value items for heavy ones. This allows the character to trade for the heavy equipment desired, followed by pick pocketing the low-weight traded item back. For example, trading a stack of Scrolls of Oracle for the Miracle Knight Helm <Silly Name> allows for a quick and easy theft of the scrolls back, netting the character both the helm and the scrolls quite handily.
 
Note that characters with the [[pickpocket]] skill are able to set the other character up for an easy take by trading low weight high value items for heavy ones. This allows the character to trade for the heavy equipment desired, followed by pick pocketing the low-weight traded item back. For example, trading a stack of Scrolls of Oracle for the Miracle Knight Helm <Silly Name> allows for a quick and easy theft of the scrolls back, netting the character both the helm and the scrolls quite handily.

Revision as of 00:55, 27 August 2012

Trading Equipment

Whenever you encounter another adventurer, or the target of an "I want it!" quest, you can trade with them. Trading allows you to trade one of your equipment or items for the other hero's equipment or item.

When you open the trade window, you will see their inventory, including wielded items. Choosing one will bring up either a list of items in your inventory that has equal or higher value than the item you just selected, or will exit the trade window, if you don't have anything worth what you're asking for. However, be careful as the game will trade an entire stack. So if you have a stack of 10 cure corruption potions and you select it, then the game will hand over the entire stack instead of just one potion.

Trading allows you to exchange your high value equipment, which have a 95% price reduction at a shopkeeper, for items you might actually use. However, gold is weightless, while equipment you might be carrying around in the hopes of finding an adventurer with something you need is not. Stacks of cure corruption potions and scrolls of oracle have a small amount of weight for a low amount of weight, as do engagement jewelry.

Note that characters with the pickpocket skill are able to set the other character up for an easy take by trading low weight high value items for heavy ones. This allows the character to trade for the heavy equipment desired, followed by pick pocketing the low-weight traded item back. For example, trading a stack of Scrolls of Oracle for the Miracle Knight Helm <Silly Name> allows for a quick and easy theft of the scrolls back, netting the character both the helm and the scrolls quite handily.