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An extremely common pastime of Picori the world over is to hide rupees and other valuable treasures in places where those of others may find them and become joyful. Picori themselves are extremely familiar with these hiding rituals and good hiding spots, thus they can find common, mundane items in extremely unusual places, such as a longsword in a tree. With training and now-how, other races can eventually learn to do this as well. As a general rule, this technique can only be used to find one or two items in a single quest or dungeon, and any [[:Category:Treasures|treasures]] obtained in this way still must have their normal costs paid. | An extremely common pastime of Picori the world over is to hide rupees and other valuable treasures in places where those of others may find them and become joyful. Picori themselves are extremely familiar with these hiding rituals and good hiding spots, thus they can find common, mundane items in extremely unusual places, such as a longsword in a tree. With training and now-how, other races can eventually learn to do this as well. As a general rule, this technique can only be used to find one or two items in a single quest or dungeon, and any [[:Category:Treasures|treasures]] obtained in this way still must have their normal costs paid. | ||
− | In addition to finding simple items, only Picori can also use this same expertise to find additional rupees. In addition to finding any items, a Picori can use this technique to find an additional 10 rupees in a quest or dungeon. The acquisition of these rupees must be specifically mentioned in the role-play | + | In addition to finding simple items, only Picori can also use this same expertise to find additional rupees. In addition to finding any items, a Picori can use this technique to find an additional 10 rupees in a quest or dungeon. The acquisition of these rupees must be specifically mentioned in the role-play. |
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+ | If a character uses this treasure to gain rupees, he cannot use [[Ore Trade]], [[Nose for Treasure]], or [[Rupoor Supply]] to find additional rupees in that same quest or dungeon. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | * Similar racial perks | + | * Similar rupee-earning racial perks include [[Nose for Treasure]] for [[Mogma]]s, and [[Ore Trade]] for [[Subrosian]]s. |
− | * Other races can | + | * Other races can additional rupees per quest with a [[Profession]], [[Crafting]], or the [[Rupoor Supply]] treasure. |
* {{Original|creator=Guy}} | * {{Original|creator=Guy}} | ||
{{RacePerks|picori=yes}} | {{RacePerks|picori=yes}} |
Revision as of 00:53, 12 December 2014
Lost and Found | |
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Type | Utility Technique |
Fields | PerQuest, Picori, Rupee |
Cost | High Cost C5: 55 rupees |
Lost and Found is a utility technique, and a racial perk for Picori. As such, a Picori can choose to gain it as a perk upon character creation. If a Picori chooses to gain this perk at some point after creation, the perk costs 15 rupees less than the listed cost.
An extremely common pastime of Picori the world over is to hide rupees and other valuable treasures in places where those of others may find them and become joyful. Picori themselves are extremely familiar with these hiding rituals and good hiding spots, thus they can find common, mundane items in extremely unusual places, such as a longsword in a tree. With training and now-how, other races can eventually learn to do this as well. As a general rule, this technique can only be used to find one or two items in a single quest or dungeon, and any treasures obtained in this way still must have their normal costs paid.
In addition to finding simple items, only Picori can also use this same expertise to find additional rupees. In addition to finding any items, a Picori can use this technique to find an additional 10 rupees in a quest or dungeon. The acquisition of these rupees must be specifically mentioned in the role-play.
If a character uses this treasure to gain rupees, he cannot use Ore Trade, Nose for Treasure, or Rupoor Supply to find additional rupees in that same quest or dungeon.
Trivia
- Similar rupee-earning racial perks include Nose for Treasure for Mogmas, and Ore Trade for Subrosians.
- Other races can additional rupees per quest with a Profession, Crafting, or the Rupoor Supply treasure.
- The Lost and Found treasure is an original creation by one of Hyrule Castle's members. Its concept is credited to Guy.
Racial Perks | |
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Picori | Foreign Language (Innate) · Gnat Hat · Huge Potential · Jabber Nut · Kinstone Collector · Language of Fauna · Lost and Found · Minish Veil |
Universal | Adventure Pouch · Bonus Treasure · Business · Exception · Rupee Riches · Specialty · Unusual Background3 |