Question
Question
Hum, is it illegal to make multiple "unique" quest items (like bone knives) by playing a second character, then selling them?
Re: Question
Maybe but no one will ever find out..
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Short Sword would be a better bet, because you don't need to reach level 40 to get it. If you've got more than one level 40 character anyway, though, do it.
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no it isn't.
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It shouldn't be illegal because the short sword is pretty common and most noobs who were strong enough to get a scythe can get the sword too with a little help (they couldn't afford a high price for it anyway so it's not that good of a merchandise). The bone knife and setzer require lvl 40. If you are willing to start over, do all the work again and spend the required resources, I guess you have the right to enjoy the benefits.