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Found the Puzzle Box. But also a lot of brass.
It brings in a lot of cash.

I was attacked twice by assassins on one night and that was lot of cash; now the dwarf mines.
I know the answer is "just don't take it" but if you sell all this brass and buy a couple levels, does it break the game? Or maybe that is what you are suppose to do?
Thanks
(I started the game once before and had to break off. Now I started over and am back to the place I stopped.)
The extra cash from the assassins and various loot you can find in dungeons can help early on, but beyond enchantments and skill training there's not really a lot to spend money on. And a couple of thousand gold isn't reall that much anyway, even if it seems like it in the beginning.

Also, Dwemer Cogs etc. tend to weigh a lot compared to their sale value. Sure you could take several trips and strip a dungeon bare of all the heavy stuff, but you'll probably get money faster if you just take the stuff that has the best gold/weight ratio and then progress to the next quest/dungeon/whatever.
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WingedKagouti: The extra cash from the assassins and various loot you can find in dungeons can help early on, but beyond enchantments and skill training there's not really a lot to spend money on. And a couple of thousand gold isn't reall that much anyway, even if it seems like it in the beginning.

Also, Dwemer Cogs etc. tend to weigh a lot compared to their sale value. Sure you could take several trips and strip a dungeon bare of all the heavy stuff, but you'll probably get money faster if you just take the stuff that has the best gold/weight ratio and then progress to the next quest/dungeon/whatever.
Thanks
I loaded up to way over burdened a couple times, marked the place, then did a "get me the hell outta here" scroll, drop on the ground. Recall Repeat. Yea it seems like a lot of money. But if it doesn't break the game
(But just a couple trips. Might buy me a new set of cloths. LOL.)
Thanks again
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WingedKagouti: The extra cash from the assassins and various loot you can find in dungeons can help early on, but beyond enchantments and skill training there's not really a lot to spend money on. And a couple of thousand gold isn't reall that much anyway, even if it seems like it in the beginning.

Also, Dwemer Cogs etc. tend to weigh a lot compared to their sale value. Sure you could take several trips and strip a dungeon bare of all the heavy stuff, but you'll probably get money faster if you just take the stuff that has the best gold/weight ratio and then progress to the next quest/dungeon/whatever.
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macAilpin: Thanks
I loaded up to way over burdened a couple times, marked the place, then did a "get me the hell outta here" scroll, drop on the ground. Recall Repeat. Yea it seems like a lot of money. But if it doesn't break the game
(But just a couple trips. Might buy me a new set of cloths. LOL.)
Thanks again
If your big worry is buying some new clothes, you're likely very far off from even remotely breaking the few things that can be messed with using gold. Later on your biggest worry will be finding a merchant who has enough money to pay you for your loot. Your second biggest worry will be finding something to spend that money on.
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macAilpin: Thanks
I loaded up to way over burdened a couple times, marked the place, then did a "get me the hell outta here" scroll, drop on the ground. Recall Repeat. Yea it seems like a lot of money. But if it doesn't break the game
(But just a couple trips. Might buy me a new set of cloths. LOL.)
Thanks again
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WingedKagouti: If your big worry is buying some new clothes, you're likely very far off from even remotely breaking the few things that can be messed with using gold. Later on your biggest worry will be finding a merchant who has enough money to pay you for your loot. Your second biggest worry will be finding something to spend that money on.
The Scamp in Caldera has been the best bet so far for off loading it.
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WingedKagouti: If your big worry is buying some new clothes, you're likely very far off from even remotely breaking the few things that can be messed with using gold. Later on your biggest worry will be finding a merchant who has enough money to pay you for your loot. Your second biggest worry will be finding something to spend that money on.
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macAilpin: The Scamp in Caldera has been the best bet so far for off loading it.
At some point you may want to look up the mud crab merchant location
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macAilpin: The Scamp in Caldera has been the best bet so far for off loading it.
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Karahandras: At some point you may want to look up the mud crab merchant location
Work has kept me away from the game. But I will ASAP. Thanks..