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| Patch Introduced = [[Secrets of the Apostates]] | | Patch Introduced = [[Secrets of the Apostates]] |
Latest revision as of 21:56, 9 March 2013
Related topics: NPCs, Gambling
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Notes
- Hand the NPC one MMD note, and then hand a level VIII spell component you don't want for a new random component. Handing in one type (ink, glyph, quill) does not assure you will receive that same type.
- The exchanger mostly gives glyphs but is confirmed to occasionally give inks and quills (unlike the chests the components appear to all have an equivalent chance of being given, which makes quills at only 4, very rare). This changes the calculus of using burden on chests, before glyphs were most desirable, but now quills and inks probably are since you will need them to make scrolls.
Lore & Dialog
Component Exchanger tells you, "I have built up a large stockpile of level eight spell components. If you would like a chance to trade a component you do not need for a new one it will cost you one MMD and the spell component you wish to exchange."
You allow Component Exchanger to examine your Ink of Nullification.
Component Exchanger tells you, "Please give me an MMD first, then try handing me this component again."
You hand over 1 of your Trade Notes (250,000).
Component Exchanger tells you, "Great! Now all I need from you is a component you would like to exchange."
You hand over 1 of your Inks of Nullification.
Component Exchanger gives you Glyph of Corrosion.
Component Exchanger tells you, "I hope you got something you wanted, if not why not try again?"