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Items are objects found in the game that grant the user a one-time effect such as regaining lost health points. They are generally consumed after use. | Items are objects found in the game that grant the user a one-time effect such as regaining lost health points. They are generally consumed after use. | ||
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A dungeon key is important for exiting a dungeon. They are hidden in each dungeon and must be found in order to progress to the next level. They are usually guarded by tougher enemies. | A dungeon key is important for exiting a dungeon. They are hidden in each dungeon and must be found in order to progress to the next level. They are usually guarded by tougher enemies. | ||
== Currency == | |||
=== Akhal === | |||
Akhal are the in-game currency units. They most closely resemble golden coins with engravings of a horse and unknown language in them. They are named for a special breed of horse, known as the 'golden horse'. | |||
=== Akhal(small) === | |||
Akhal(small) is worth one akhal. They are found everywhere on your journey. +1 *. | |||
=== Akhal(large) === | |||
Akhal(large) is worth ten akhal. They are found everywhere on your journey. +10 *. | |||
=== Akhal(chest) === | |||
Akhal(chest) is worth one hundred akhal. They are uncommon on your journey. +100 *. | |||