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I found something in the Hell level, Outer Cloister. Is it worth anything
in trade?

I am playing
US East Ladder if anyone is interested.

I have posted a screenshot at http://www.whitesoftware.com/images/axe.jpg

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"Regan White" <webmaster@whitesoftware.com> wrote >I found something in the
Hell level, Outer Cloister. Is it worth anything
> in trade?
>
> I am playing
> US East Ladder if anyone is interested.
>
> I have posted a screenshot at http://www.whitesoftware.com/images/axe.jpg
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Sorry, my bad. The URL for the picture works now. Please let me know if
this is worth anything in trade. I am playing a Necro character so it is
worth nothing to me in the game but I could use some decent Necro stuff. I
just completed the first Act of Hell level last night. Send Andy back to
the pit that spawned her. She must have taken it bad 'cause I got
absolutely NOTHING of value from the drop. Fortunately one of her flunkies
did drop a nice set of 4 socket embossed plate mail but that is the only
nice thing that came out of the deal. I think I ended up with an El rune
and a coupla low class blues. :(


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