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Items come in different types and rarities and serve a variety of different functions. Most items are obtained by killing [[Monster|monsters]], but some NPCs also sell items. | Items come in different types and rarities and serve a variety of different functions. Most items are obtained by killing [[Monster|monsters]], but some NPCs also sell items. | ||
==Equipment== | ==Equipment== | ||
− | Equipment is the main category of items in [[Isleward]]. Equipment improves stats and thus enables players to | + | Equipment is the main category of items in [[Isleward]]. Equipment improves [[Stat|stats]] and thus enables players to fight more difficult monsters. Items can be equipped in the [[Head|head]], [[Neck|neck]], [[Chest|chest]], [[Hand|hands]], [[Finger|finger]], [[Waist|waist]], [[Leg|legs]], [[Feet|feet]], [[Trinket|trinket]], [[Weapon|weapon]], and [[Rune|rune]] slots. See the [[Equipment]] page for more information. |
==Crafting Materials== | ==Crafting Materials== | ||
Crafting materials are used to augment equipment and may be used for alchemy and cooking buffs in the future. Crafting materials include [[Herb|herbs]], [[Fishing|fish]], and augmentation materials. Unlike equipment, most crafting materials can be stacked in the inventory, using only one inventory space per type of crafting material. See the [[Crafting Material|crafting materials]] page for more information. | Crafting materials are used to augment equipment and may be used for alchemy and cooking buffs in the future. Crafting materials include [[Herb|herbs]], [[Fishing|fish]], and augmentation materials. Unlike equipment, most crafting materials can be stacked in the inventory, using only one inventory space per type of crafting material. See the [[Crafting Material|crafting materials]] page for more information. |
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Items
Items come in different types and rarities and serve a variety of different functions. Most items are obtained by killing monsters, but some NPCs also sell items.
Equipment
Equipment is the main category of items in Isleward. Equipment improves stats and thus enables players to fight more difficult monsters. Items can be equipped in the head, neck, chest, hands, finger, waist, legs, feet, trinket, weapon, and rune slots. See the Equipment page for more information.
Crafting Materials
Crafting materials are used to augment equipment and may be used for alchemy and cooking buffs in the future. Crafting materials include herbs, fish, and augmentation materials. Unlike equipment, most crafting materials can be stacked in the inventory, using only one inventory space per type of crafting material. See the crafting materials page for more information.
Quest Items
Quest items drop from monsters during a gathering quest. See the Quest and Quest Items page for more information.
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Pages in category "Items"
The following 176 pages are in this category, out of 176 total.
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- Sash
- Sash of Souls
- Scale Boots
- Scale Gloves
- Scale Leggings
- Scaled Binding
- Scalemail
- Scented Beard Oil
- Serpentine Sinnew
- Serrated Fang
- Severed Pincer
- Shield of Eclipses
- Shield of Lustre
- Sickle
- Signet
- Signet of Witching
- Sjofnian Bow
- Sjofnian Deadeye
- Sjofnian Huntress
- Skeletal Horse
- Skewering Stick
- Skyblossom
- Smokey Orb
- Snowflake
- Solar Blast
- Solar Tear
- Soul Lantern
- Spear
- Sprig of Mistletoe
- Squashling Vine
- Steel Boots
- Steelclaw's Bite
- Stinkcap
- Sturdy Bow
- Summon Pumpkin Skeleton
- Sun Carp
- Sword