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Achaean '''artefacts''' are unique objects, most of which are sold by [[Merentesh]] in [[Delos]] and within the mines of [[Moghedu]], that are generally of higher quality than most other wares. They are also nigh indestructible; due to this nature, the items in question are purchased with [[credits]] (or, in several unique cases, [[Mayan crowns]]), rather than [[gold sovereigns|gold]] currency. Early artefacts were publicly auctioned by [[Sarapis]] in the year 220 AF.
Achaean '''artefacts''' are unique objects, most of which are sold by [[Merentesh]] in [[Delos]] and within the mines of [[Moghedu]], that are generally of higher quality than most other wares. They are also nigh indestructible; due to this nature, the items in question are purchased with [[credits]] (or, in several unique cases, [[Mayan crowns]]), rather than [[gold sovereigns|gold]] currency. Early artefacts were publicly auctioned by [[Sarapis]] in the year 220 AF. The abilities of most common artefacts can be purchased and bestowed upon items that have been made resetting, through the [[Artefact Powers]] system.


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Revision as of 14:02, 10 October 2016

Achaean artefacts are unique objects, most of which are sold by Merentesh in Delos and within the mines of Moghedu, that are generally of higher quality than most other wares. They are also nigh indestructible; due to this nature, the items in question are purchased with credits (or, in several unique cases, Mayan crowns), rather than gold currency. Early artefacts were publicly auctioned by Sarapis in the year 220 AF. The abilities of most common artefacts can be purchased and bestowed upon items that have been made resetting, through the Artefact Powers system.