Can anybody supply me with a complete list of shops in this game?
I constantly find my myself in the situation of being willing to return to the last shop because my cargo capacities run low (two mules and I'm not a big fan of transmuting stuff).
Shops
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I haven't finished the game, but I can tell you what I've seen so far (in Single Player)
Stonebridge
Bodrus' Shop (After coming out of the Glitterdelve Mines)
Glacern
Jeriah's Trading Post (After the Ice Caverns)
Verma's Potion Shop (in the Eastern Swamp)
Traveller's Camp (in the Dark Forest)
Bonepicker's Post (in the Forest in the Temple Ruins Region)
Fortress Kroth
That's all I've found so far... I'm sure other people can fill in the rest
Stonebridge
Bodrus' Shop (After coming out of the Glitterdelve Mines)
Glacern
Jeriah's Trading Post (After the Ice Caverns)
Verma's Potion Shop (in the Eastern Swamp)
Traveller's Camp (in the Dark Forest)
Bonepicker's Post (in the Forest in the Temple Ruins Region)
Fortress Kroth
That's all I've found so far... I'm sure other people can fill in the rest
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- Phantom Lord
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Just found another one in the cellar of Castke Ehb (let's say I'm continuing the list for other people with the same problem as I had). Shops in this game seem to be placed quite pefectly if you use two mules - you always find them at the point where you can't carry any more stuff and want to go back.
Btw, like in Diablo and BG2 I'm a little disapointed by the shops - I'd like to see a game where collecting money actually pays off in the long run. Games would be more fun if a finite amount of money had to be spent on an infinite amount of useful items and not the other way round ... or not only at the beginning.
Btw, like in Diablo and BG2 I'm a little disapointed by the shops - I'd like to see a game where collecting money actually pays off in the long run. Games would be more fun if a finite amount of money had to be spent on an infinite amount of useful items and not the other way round ... or not only at the beginning.