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Each of the 6 kingdoms has it's own currency, which is used by it and the outlying villages surrounding it. The currencies each have separate, scalable values. | Each of the 6 kingdoms has it's own currency, which is used by it and the outlying villages surrounding it. The currencies each have separate, scalable values. | ||
* '''Bronze Coin''' - | * '''Bronze Coin''' - 1 - This currency is not used anywhere, it's just a dummy currency to which others are compared. The number shown is how many bronze coins one unit of the currency is worth. | ||
* '''Sequins''' - 3 | * '''Sequins''' - 3 - The desert kingdom of [[Tulimshar]] uses these thin metal plates, about 4 centimeters wide, for trading. They have an opalescent sheen. | ||
* '''Kaite''' - 1 | * '''Kaite''' - 1/2 - The black shell of the forest Armadillo is used as a currency in the forest kingdom of [[Shimris]]. It is broken down into small, square chips about 2 cm wide and painted with the official seal of the kingdom. | ||
* '''Cubes''' - 8 | * '''Cubes''' - 8 - These rough cubes are about 2 centimeters long. They appear to be leftover from some older civilization, and are traced with lines and diagrams that may fit together into some sort of puzzle, if they were all again reassembled. Used in the kingdom at the edge of the world, [[Toukai]]. | ||
* '''Notes''' - 2 | * '''Notes''' - 2 - The island kingdom of [[Sonbrand]] issues a paper currency to its citizens, featuring the national insignia of the kingdom. Very dificult to replicate, even by mechanical means. | ||
* '''Greystone''' - 6 | * '''Greystone''' - 6 - Hewn from the earth, these gems are tumbled into a flat chip-shape and used by the citizens of the mountain kingdom [[Mudoha]] as a currency. | ||
* '''Scrips''' - | * '''Scrips''' - 4 - A highly deflated paper currency used by the kingdom of [[Abbana]]. This low value is due in part to the fact that they are easily reproducable, and that the kingdom is not always willing to back them. | ||
== Bear's input == | == Bear's input == |
Revision as of 02:59, 10 November 2005
Currencies of the 6 kingdoms
Each of the 6 kingdoms has it's own currency, which is used by it and the outlying villages surrounding it. The currencies each have separate, scalable values.
- Bronze Coin - 1 - This currency is not used anywhere, it's just a dummy currency to which others are compared. The number shown is how many bronze coins one unit of the currency is worth.
- Sequins - 3 - The desert kingdom of Tulimshar uses these thin metal plates, about 4 centimeters wide, for trading. They have an opalescent sheen.
- Kaite - 1/2 - The black shell of the forest Armadillo is used as a currency in the forest kingdom of Shimris. It is broken down into small, square chips about 2 cm wide and painted with the official seal of the kingdom.
- Cubes - 8 - These rough cubes are about 2 centimeters long. They appear to be leftover from some older civilization, and are traced with lines and diagrams that may fit together into some sort of puzzle, if they were all again reassembled. Used in the kingdom at the edge of the world, Toukai.
- Notes - 2 - The island kingdom of Sonbrand issues a paper currency to its citizens, featuring the national insignia of the kingdom. Very dificult to replicate, even by mechanical means.
- Greystone - 6 - Hewn from the earth, these gems are tumbled into a flat chip-shape and used by the citizens of the mountain kingdom Mudoha as a currency.
- Scrips - 4 - A highly deflated paper currency used by the kingdom of Abbana. This low value is due in part to the fact that they are easily reproducable, and that the kingdom is not always willing to back them.
Bear's input
From what i can see, the main currency will be the GP/Gold Point i believe. With GP, people will be able to:
- Buy items
- Trade for items
- Activate quests
- Advance job class to Gambler
GP can be acquired by fighting monsters and to sell their spoils. Also can be gained for finishing a quest. Also found in treasure boxes?