Hi everybody, first I've got to tell you that I'm italian and my english is very bad, then I ask you to forgive my big mistakes. I have chosen this board because I didn't find an italian one.
So, my question is: what does MD stands for? I found this acronym in the Pomab's shop (yes, I have just started the game), written near the price of items and a number in brackets.
Thanks in advance.
MD stats
Oh sure, I didn't think of the language the game is in: anyway italian, so it probably stands for Monete D'oro (MD) that means Golden Coins. I catch a screenshot like you suggested:GawainBS wrote:Which language is the game in? Italian? If so, providing a screenshot might help.
http://i53.tinypic.com/2h73q0i.jpg
At least you may compare it with the english version.
Yup, that's it. GP (gold pieces) in English. Money.
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Great, GP! And I noticed that the value in brackets decreases when I buy items. I suppose that is the amount of items remaining in the shop, which are countable, right?QuenGalad wrote:Yup, that's it. GP (gold pieces) in English. Money.
Sorry for the stupid question, but I'm totally new to the D&D based games, in addiction to this I don't know almost anything about D&D rules and I thought it was a hard thing lol. I have the manuals, though.
Wow, thanks a lot!GawainBS wrote:The manuals help, and[url="http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/2203.html?type=1"]these excellent FAQs by Dan Simpson[/url] help as well. Look for the AD&D rules and 3rd Edition Ruleset. Icewind Dale II uses 3rd edition, the other games (BG, IWD, ...) uses AD&D (a.k.a. 2nd Edition) rules.
Yes, the number in brackets indicates the amount of a given item in the shop. On your screenshot, for example, three chainmails can be bought.
At the risk of being Captain Obvious - you can also sell items from your inventory, for less than they're worth of course. Items sold will be at the shop to be bought back if you change your mind, but you'll have to pay more than you got for selling them. If I remember correctly, money was not hard to raise in Icewind Dale, though.
And I don't see much wrong with your English, we're an international forum here and it's a second language for most of us. So don't worry and ask away
At the risk of being Captain Obvious - you can also sell items from your inventory, for less than they're worth of course. Items sold will be at the shop to be bought back if you change your mind, but you'll have to pay more than you got for selling them. If I remember correctly, money was not hard to raise in Icewind Dale, though.
And I don't see much wrong with your English, we're an international forum here and it's a second language for most of us. So don't worry and ask away
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The Pale Mansion : My e-published lovecraftian novella! You should totally check it out!
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