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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
''A weird item belonging on Valrei.''
 
  
== Overview ==
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A '''Valrei item''' is a randomly named item related to [[Valrei]] creatures, [[Epic mission]]s, and [[Scenarios|scenarios]].
There are two types of [[Valrei]] items:  
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* Valrei mission items - An item used in [[Epic mission]]s (blue item in inventory).
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There are two types of Valrei items:
* Valrei items - An item dropped from or butchered off of Valrei creatures (red icon inventory).
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* '''Valrei mission items''' - Items used in [[Epic mission]]s. These appear as blue items in the inventory.
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* '''Valrei items''' - Items dropped from or butchered from Valrei creatures. These appear as red icons in the inventory.
  
In both cases, the items will have a randomly generated name. '''[[Valrei mission item]]s''' are found on the ground in the wilderness after being spawned by the [[gods]] as part of a [[Scenarios|scenario]] or mission. '''Valrei items''' are found after butchering a Valrei creature and cannot be used in a mission, even if they have the same name. You can tell a normal Valrei item and a mission item apart by dropping them into a container. An item acceptable to use in a mission will say {{event|inline|You drop a valrei mission item.}} while one that you cannot use for a mission will say {{event|inline|You drop a valrei item.}}
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== Usage ==
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* [[Valrei mission item]]s are found on the ground in the wilderness after being spawned by the [[gods]] as part of a scenario or mission.
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* Regular Valrei items are found after butchering a Valrei creature and cannot be used in a mission, even if they have the same name as the required mission item.
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* To tell a regular Valrei item and a mission item apart, drop the item into a container.
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** An item acceptable for a mission will say {{event|inline|You drop a valrei mission item.}}
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** An item that cannot be used for a mission will say {{event|inline|You drop a valrei item.}}
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* [[Sacrificing]] a Valrei item adds 0.2 to your [[village]]'s [[enchanting]] bonus and 2 seconds to the [[rarity system|rarity]] window bonus.
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* Sacrificing it as part of a mission also grants a small amount of [[karma]].
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* Sacrificing creates a message in settlement history: ''<playername> adds 0.2 to enchant faith bonus''.
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* [[Sacrificing]] a [[Valrei]] item adds 0.2 to your [[village]]'s [[enchanting]] bonus and 2 seconds [[rarity system|rarity]] window bonus.
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* Sacrificing it as part of a mission also grants a small amount of [[Karma]].
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* Valrei items [[decay]] quickly and can be lit like a [[candle]].
* Sacrificing creates a message in settlement history. (<playername> adds 0.2 to enchant faith bonus)
 
* They [[decay]] quickly and can be lit like a [[candle]].
 
 
* Names are generated randomly.
 
* Names are generated randomly.
 
* They retain their name in [[personal merchant contract|personal merchants]].
 
* They retain their name in [[personal merchant contract|personal merchants]].
* Mission items are not removed after a mission is done and may remain in the world until they decay. Only the Valrei items generated for the mission satisfy that mission requirement.  
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* Mission items are not removed after a mission is done and may remain in the world until they decay.
* May be found on the Freedom cluster as well as Epic.
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* Only the Valrei items generated for the mission satisfy that mission requirement.
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* Valrei items may be found on the Freedom cluster as well as Epic.
  
 
== Obtaining ==
 
== Obtaining ==
====Butchered from====
 
*[[Sol Demon]]
 
*[[Spawn of Uttacha]]
 
*[[Son of Nogump]]
 
*[[Deathcrawler]]
 
====Drop from====
 
*[[Avatars]]
 
*[[Eaglespirit]]
 
*[[Drakespirit]]
 
  
===Names of Valrei items (not an exhaustive list)===
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=== Butchered from ===
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* [[Sol Demon]]
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* [[Spawn of Uttacha]]
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* [[Son of Nogump]]
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* [[Deathcrawler]]
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=== Dropped from ===
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* [[Avatars]]
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* [[Eaglespirit]]
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* [[Drakespirit]]
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== Names of Valrei items ==
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''Not an exhaustive list.''
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* Black Crystal
 
* Black Crystal
 
* Black Jewel
 
* Black Jewel
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* Soulstruck Spirit
 
* Soulstruck Spirit
 
* Soulstruck Strand
 
* Soulstruck Strand
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* Wild Diamond
 
* Wild Opal
 
* Wild Opal
 
* Wild Quill
 
* Wild Quill
 
* Wild Sceptre
 
* Wild Sceptre
  
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 10 May 2026

Valrei item
A Valrei item
Examine
A weird item belonging on Valrei.
Creation

This item cannot be crafted.

Result

1 Valrei item (0.10 kg)

Skill and improvement

Main / Epic / Items / Valrei item

Description

A Valrei item is a randomly named item related to Valrei creatures, Epic missions, and scenarios.

There are two types of Valrei items:

  • Valrei mission items - Items used in Epic missions. These appear as blue items in the inventory.
  • Valrei items - Items dropped from or butchered from Valrei creatures. These appear as red icons in the inventory.

Usage

  • Valrei mission items are found on the ground in the wilderness after being spawned by the gods as part of a scenario or mission.
  • Regular Valrei items are found after butchering a Valrei creature and cannot be used in a mission, even if they have the same name as the required mission item.
  • To tell a regular Valrei item and a mission item apart, drop the item into a container.
    • An item acceptable for a mission will say You drop a valrei mission item.
    • An item that cannot be used for a mission will say You drop a valrei item.
  • Sacrificing a Valrei item adds 0.2 to your village's enchanting bonus and 2 seconds to the rarity window bonus.
  • Sacrificing it as part of a mission also grants a small amount of karma.
  • Sacrificing creates a message in settlement history: <playername> adds 0.2 to enchant faith bonus.

Notes

  • Valrei items decay quickly and can be lit like a candle.
  • Names are generated randomly.
  • They retain their name in personal merchants.
  • Mission items are not removed after a mission is done and may remain in the world until they decay.
  • Only the Valrei items generated for the mission satisfy that mission requirement.
  • Valrei items may be found on the Freedom cluster as well as Epic.

Obtaining

Butchered from

Dropped from

Names of Valrei items

Not an exhaustive list.

  • Black Crystal
  • Black Jewel
  • Black Quill
  • Black Totem
  • Burning Diamond
  • Burning Eye
  • Charming Harp
  • Charming Opal
  • Charming Sceptre
  • Deadly Circlet
  • Deadly Orb
  • Fire Fragment
  • Frozen Token
  • Glowing Band
  • Glowing Jar
  • Golden Circlet
  • Golden Feather
  • Golden Quill
  • Golden Sceptre
  • Holy Orb
  • Holy Totem
  • Lustrous Jewel
  • Lustrous Quill
  • Lustrous Shard
  • Ornamented Band
  • Ornamented Circlet
  • Ornamented Crystal
  • Ornamented Opal
  • Ornamented Token
  • Ornamented Totem
  • Shadow Quill
  • Shiny Shard
  • Shiny Totem
  • Silvery Circlet
  • Silvery Totem
  • Soulstruck Circlet
  • Soulstruck Feather
  • Soulstruck Spirit
  • Soulstruck Strand
  • Wild Diamond
  • Wild Opal
  • Wild Quill
  • Wild Sceptre