If you were a shopkeeper; which shop would you own?

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  • ekolis
    Knight
    • Apr 2007
    • 921

    #16
    The magic shop - where else can you browse powerful tomes of sorcery, play with magic wands that create fireballs, and in general toy with powers not meant for mankind?
    You read the scroll labeled NOBIMUS UPSCOTI...
    You are surrounded by a stasis field!
    The tengu tries to teleport, but fails!

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    • Anne
      Adept
      • Feb 2008
      • 134

      #17
      They can cure ailments, be thrown with lethality (aim for the enemy's mouth!), or just be eaten for sustenance. Let's hear it for mushrooms.
      Not to mention they taste great on pizza, too. Oh wait... I think I just confused gaming with real life. They said it would happen eventually...

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      • pav
        Administrator
        • Apr 2007
        • 793

        #18
        Hmm, can we get a pizza joint in Angband? That would rock
        See the elves and everything! http://angband.oook.cz

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        • ekolis
          Knight
          • Apr 2007
          • 921

          #19
          There should be a Mushroom of Super Size which makes you twice as big and doubles your hitpoints, and also increases your tunneling so you can break through bricks with your bare hands...

          (Heck, why not a Flower of Fire Balls? Or a Star of Invulnerability, if you still haven't gotten the joke? )

          Actually, Unangband does have a Mushroom of Restore Strength and Size, which is sort of like that :P

          And there was even a Tales of the Mushroom Kingdom ToME module ages ago...
          You read the scroll labeled NOBIMUS UPSCOTI...
          You are surrounded by a stasis field!
          The tengu tries to teleport, but fails!

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          • Big Al
            Swordsman
            • Apr 2007
            • 327

            #20
            When I was young, I always wanted to be a blacksmith. Not much market for it in the real world though. If I lived in a world of magic though, it'd definitely be in a mage shop
            Come play Metroplexity!
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            • pav
              Administrator
              • Apr 2007
              • 793

              #21
              I think a blacksmith can make a good living in the real world, too. Certainly at least I do carry on me an item purchased at blacksmith's IRL.

              And there's always demand for banisters, gates and stuff like that. Or even horseshoes, if you're lucky.
              See the elves and everything! http://angband.oook.cz

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              • Anne
                Adept
                • Feb 2008
                • 134

                #22
                There are blacksmiths here who make horseshoes for the equestrians in the area. Aside from that, I only see them at folk fairs, and they tell me that for them, it only works as a hobby rather than a way to make a living. Very cool hobby, though.

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                • Whelk
                  Adept
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 211

                  #23
                  Maybe you could get into the movie prop niche.

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                  • Bandobras
                    Knight
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 726

                    #24
                    Plastics are a bit troublesome to forge...

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                    • Whelk
                      Adept
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 211

                      #25
                      There are plenty movie props that aren't plastic.

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                      • Pete Mack
                        Prophet
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 6883

                        #26
                        There are blacksmiths who do it for a living, but they mostly make home furnishings and decorations. I got my sister a forged iron lamp for a wedding gift, and my parents had a forged handle (lever, not a knob) for their front door at one point.

                        There are also professional knife (and sword) smiths, but they are almost all in Japan. (See recent NYT article.)

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                        • Rizwan
                          Swordsman
                          • Jun 2007
                          • 292

                          #27
                          Black market .Anything is available ... for more than three times the price

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                          • CunningGabe
                            Swordsman
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 250

                            #28
                            I voted library - bookshelves certainly dominate my furniture at this point. Mmm, books.

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