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Ribald Barterman's Secret Stash

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Ribald Barterman's Secret Stash

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I keep seeing the Adventure Mart's Ribald Barterman's Secret Stash mentioned. How do you gain access to this stash. There are several good items in it and I would like to get some.
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I believe after you come out of the underdark.
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The Secret stash option will be available after you came out of underdark, then straightly go to Ribald and talk to him. You can see that option in the dialog. Choose it and you will be able to access the secret stash.

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btw, what is that makes this secret stash so special? (I am still trying to get the goddarn egg, so ain't there yet)
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Mostly better equipment.

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like what, if I may ask?
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Too much to list.Check Buck's equipment list for a run down.There is some good stuff,plus the woman in the back of the store has the Freedom spell.

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and a large bunch of expensive lvl 9 spells
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Ohh...and don´t forget that you have to pay 50 gp every time you want to see his secret stash.....
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As if money is a problem at that point of the game ... well, maybe after buying all those level 9 scrolls! Image

They *ARE* expensive!
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Why just think about how many beggars you could help out with all those 50 gp´s......
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Post by Maurice »

Are you sure your name is not Nalia? As Viconia said (and I think she is right), people will never learn to fight for themselves if they get it handed over from other people. Sure, they should get a fair chance ... but you shouldn't make them dependant.
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Post by Ubik »

Are we talking politics here? I think Maurice has - sorta - right here, that charity concept sucks from the very beginning to the very end. Plus, it ain't strange (not at all) the game developers put those (marxistic, in a way) words in the mouth of an "evil" character.

On the other hand, it is true that MANY people wouldn't stand a chance without charity... one way or another. So, who is right, huh?
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Post by Maurice »

Well, I'm not heartless ... I wouldn't like seeing them in the cold or something. But you shouldn't give them EVERYTHING to live. If they don't learn to take care of themselves, they will always be dependant on others to help them go along.

Help them achieve a fair chance, the rest is up to them.
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