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Latest revision as of 17:58, 11 July 2020
A good long-form item description should first explain what the item is, then:
- Explain what the item can be used for (if non-obvious)
- If the item can be sold for a large amount of money or is not usable, explain why an NPC would want to buy it
- Explain what (if anything) drops the item and why (optional, and if non-obvious)
- Provide lore related to the mob that drops it
- Provide lore related to NPCs or players who might have used the object.