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Message ID: 990 
Date: Fri May 21 18:49:40 BST 1999 
Author: RON_TALBOT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx.xxx 
Subject: Magic weapons and throwing daggers and stuff 
Hello again,
     
         I'm on the digest diet so my messages will always be multipart:
     
     1.  Thanks for all the feedback on the Lull song.  Tried it last night 
     and it worked great.  I'm lazy and hate doing the instrument/weapon 
     swap (Unless I'm running that is... a giant can be very motivating :))
     so after I killed one goblin I just renewed the song on the other two 
     etc. repeat.  It's a fast spell so this is easy. 
     
     2.  I have heard that Wisps can drop great loot (lightstones) but you 
     need a magic weapon.  What is the easiest/cheapest magic slashing 1h  
     weapon that I can lay my hands on? 
     
     3.  Throwing weapons....  I have been thinking about trying these for 
     some time.  (Poor mans fetch spell)  Can you ever recover the dagger 
     after you use it or is it lost for good?  Seems expensive if you have 
     to replace them every time. (1s+ each)  Do they attract the mob even 
     if you miss?  (funny image of dagger flying past the nose of Mooto the 
     Goblin followed by a yawn.)
     
     4.  For Rolande:  I have been hunting in Misty Thicket near Revervale. 
     You can earn about 2p an hour if you really hump.  You're to high to 
     earn any experience there however.  Sounds like Paw might be a good 
     choice.  BTW I only have 2 smaller pieces of banded that I got a great 
     discount on (guy was tried and wanted to go to bed) and even then I 
     had to borrow money from my partner.  (Just paid him back so I'm flat 
     broke now.)
     
     5.  Where does the Amulet of Order quest start?  Don't need any 
     spoilers just a starting spot unless it is ridiculously hard.
     
     
     Thanks again for the information.  This list is amazing!
     
     
     Bujold the singing bard