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Gold, coppers or silver is a basic money points currency in roguelike games. | Gold, coppers or silver is a basic money points currency in roguelike games. | ||
It can be found or earned in the dungeon, sometimes by selling found or crafted items to | It can be found or earned in the [[dungeon]], sometimes by selling found, mined or crafted items to [[NPC]]s. | ||
Gold can be spent to buy items or resources - food and drink, lamp oil, ammunition, weapons, armor and clothes, magical items or skill training, repairs, or even lodging, to mention some. | Gold can be spent to buy [[items]] or resources from a [[shop]] - food and drink, lamp oil, ammunition, weapons, armor and clothes, magical items or [[skill]] training, repairs, or even lodging, to mention some. | ||
Gold often forms part of the player | Gold often forms part of the [[player]]s game progression, with more powerful expensive items only available once the player has advanced far enough to afford them. | ||
It | It often forms part of the gather-items, then-sell-in-town loop. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:52, 18 February 2022
Gold, coppers or silver is a basic money points currency in roguelike games. It can be found or earned in the dungeon, sometimes by selling found, mined or crafted items to NPCs. Gold can be spent to buy items or resources from a shop - food and drink, lamp oil, ammunition, weapons, armor and clothes, magical items or skill training, repairs, or even lodging, to mention some. Gold often forms part of the players game progression, with more powerful expensive items only available once the player has advanced far enough to afford them. It often forms part of the gather-items, then-sell-in-town loop.