Item: a miniaturized stable dedicated to breeding personal mounts
Item 'a miniaturized stable dedicated to breeding personal mounts' is type container, alignment 0, made of glass,
has keywords 'miniaturized stable dedicated breeding personal mounts bottle'.
This item weighs 0 stones and 1 pebbles, and is valued at 102,525 gp.
This level 1 item has the attributes: nodecay
Capacity: 2 items. Maximum weight: 10 st, 0 pb. Flags: closeable
+++ a pocket dimension dedicated to breeding personal mounts will, when
filled with 2 of 'a pocket dimension containing a personal mount', combine
the two mounts to produce an offspring. The two mounts are destroyed in the
process, and even expired pocket dimensions can be combined.
The offspring will have stats approximately averaged between its parents',
with the rare chance of a mutation, resulting in an offspring with stats
unlike either of its' parents.
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Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is sold in Towne of Rune by 'Edric Van Pelt'.
has keywords 'miniaturized stable dedicated breeding personal mounts bottle'.
This item weighs 0 stones and 1 pebbles, and is valued at 102,525 gp.
This level 1 item has the attributes: nodecay
Capacity: 2 items. Maximum weight: 10 st, 0 pb. Flags: closeable
+++ a pocket dimension dedicated to breeding personal mounts will, when
filled with 2 of 'a pocket dimension containing a personal mount', combine
the two mounts to produce an offspring. The two mounts are destroyed in the
process, and even expired pocket dimensions can be combined.
The offspring will have stats approximately averaged between its parents',
with the rare chance of a mutation, resulting in an offspring with stats
unlike either of its' parents.
We are missing the long description for this item. Please log in and submit it if you can.
This item can be found in Donation Item.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is sold in Towne of Rune by 'Edric Van Pelt'.