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chill888
11-19-2004, 04:27 PM
Hi

I was listening to some stuff on the bonus CD and it answered a question of mine.

Apparently certain versions of items are more "satisfying" to consumers than others. For example, Jewelry made with gold will have a longer lasting positive effect than if made with quartz.

Cool, makes sense.

Question: Are there any details anywhere that explains these relative values? In other words, how much better is gold jewelry than other types, etc.

thank

Maatkaamun
11-19-2004, 08:38 PM
No, I don't think there are listed values, but you might be able to discover some if you watched closely enough. :D

I would suppose that items made with more expensive resources (don't know how to determine that yet), or with multiple expensive resources would be more satisfying. There is some evidence that Basalt statues last a *long* time.