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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:16 am
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:45 am
Loot *Loot Items are dropped by defeated Animate and are used to create Crafted Items with Recipes or to complete Tasks. Aluminum - One of the most common elements on the planet, aluminum has to be extracted from other ores to be made into pure metal. But once that occurs, it is indispensible for many things...the most obvious example, of course, is soda cans...without which the world would be surely doomed.
Axe Head - Without its head, an axe is just a stick. Without the stick, the axe is just a lump of metal with one sharpened side. Together, they are a mighty feller of trees and a sporting tool for lumberjack competitions.
Ball of Fluff - This is a Ball of Fluff. Someone killed that cute little monster for this. crying
Bio-electric Bladder - If you cut open a Shockroach (ick!), you'll find a gooey mess. Inside that mess is an organic bladder that the roach uses to store up the bio-electricity it uses in its attacks.
Blue Pearl - Although they have a similar composition to terrestrial pearls, these blue pearls come from another world. The Predator Prairie Pups use them to dampen the energy created from G-Berium reactions.
Branch - Trees have lots of them. Maybe you've heard of them before?
Brass - Copper and zinc can be combined together to make brass. Brass is generally useful stuff that starts nice and shiny, but oxidizes to a green patina over time, making it suitable for things like capital building domes and large symbols of freedom.
Bronze - An alloy of tin and copper, bronze can be easily crafted into armor and weapons, although they are quite soft compared to similar items in iron or steel.
Carbon - The essential building block of life...and also the end-product of a good barbecue. How do those things fit together? That's a mystery for you to pursue.
Chain Link - One chain link alone isn't that useful...but put plent of them together and you can make some very tough armor. (Also bicycle chains!)
Charge Orb
Clamshell - Trying to pry these things open will give new meaning to the term ' 'clam up' ' when you use it next.
Cloth - You can make lots of things with cloth. What do you make of that? Well...you could make a hat...or a brooch...maybe a pterodactyl...
Clutch Claw - It used to be a purse, then it became Animated and it started clutching at people. Once it was defeated, its claws are taken to use as clasps on clothing and...purses.
Copper - Mined from the ground, copper is a nice soft metal that's easy to work.
Cotton - White, fluffy bits of goodness from which you can make many, many useful items of clothing.
Cured Hide - It used to be sick, but now it's well.
Damaged Biochip -The circuitry in this chip is organic in nature, and ever-changing. This makes it very difficult to tell what the chip is doing at any one time, and to make it even more difficult, this chip is damaged and not very healthy looking.
Damascus - Why is this particular cloth called Damascus? Well...no one's really sure. Was there a place called Damascus? A person? A pastry dessert? No one remembers anymore.
Diving Tank - Unless you have some magical ability to breathe underwater granted to you by some gods or something, then you'll need one of these tanks to stay alive in the deep.
Fan Edge - Sharpened, razor-sharp bits of metal that the Kokeshi use to make their fans more than a little bit lethal.
Fan Wood - The wood used by the Kokeshi for their fans is both light and strong, and generally cool to use for many projects.
Fauxskin - A substitute skin used to prevent dermal abrasions and to repair damage. (Faux = fake or synthetic.)
Fish Scales - Have you ever caught a fish and wondered how big it is? Well...every fish has scales of its own. Just use those!
Foam Sponge - Light and easy to make, the foam sponge is great for sucking up anything you spill, as well as making great packing material!
Garlic Essence - Press the garlic clove. Press it hard. See that tiny bit of juice that leaks out of it? That's the essence of garlic.
Garlic Peel - The part of the garlic clove that you don't want to eat.
Garlic Sprout - Before garlic becomes a clove, it starts out as a tiny little sprout.
Gold - Fabulously valuable and reasonably uncommon, gold is not only useful for jewelry, but is a common basis for currency in most governments.
Gramster Goo - That's disgusting.
Graphite - Whodathunk that you could grind up the same stuff that's used for pencil lead into a fine powder and then use it to reduce friction in machines? But it works!
Festive Ribbon - Perfect for putting on presents or for decorating a tree.
Harpoon - Ever notice how sailors have to have their own special word for everything? Well...this is the sea-going version of a spear.
Iron Ore - An ugly ore, with little or not aesthetic properties, it's still one of the most useful of all metals, and is the basis not just for refined iron, but steel, carbon steel, and magnets of all sizes.
Jewel Eye - Every ancient idol is required by the Mythic Code 802-B to have precious jewels set in its eye sockets. Of course, there is also a compulsory curse required by Mythic Code 792-G that dooms anyone that pries one of these loose...so do yourself a favor and buy one from somebody instead of gathering it yourself.
Kevlar - Made to stop bullets and knives, this is the favorite of policemen, militaries, and paranoid survivalists the world around.
Lace - Fancy filligree used to edge clothing or to make drapes.
Lacquered Wood - Once you cut wood free from a tree, it starts to slowly degrade. But you can keep it solid for a long time if you protect the outside with a good lacquer.
Leather - The hides of dead animals, boiled and scraped clean, to be made into all sorts of useful items, like car seats, bondage gear, and baseball gloves.
Lobster Claw - We were at the beach... everyone had matching towels... somebody went under a dock... there they saw a rock... it wasn't a rock... was a rock LOBSTER!
Lure - You could use these to catch fish, but they're even more attractive as earrings! Quite al-luring!
Metal Spike - There are bigger blocks of metal out there, but the spike form is just so darned easy to store and manipulate that it's always been popular among metallurgists.
Mushroom Head - The heads of the gnomish Mushroom Cannons are tougher than pig iron and just about as heavy.
Music Note - Songs are made of 'em. Whether whole, quarter, sharp, flat, or disharmonic, they're all critical for any song you want to hum, sing, or karaoke (which everyone agrees is totally different than actually singing).
Mystic Weave - The ninjas have perfected a material weave that sheds water and weapon strikes with equal aplomb. They treasure their secret dearly, but swatches of the cloth can be found from time-to-time and used to make bits of clothing.
Mythrill - Like a storybook fantasy, this metal is light, easy to work, and holds a brilliant sheen if lightly polished.
Night Fire - This flame burns with no perceptible fuel source, glowing and sparking darkly in the night.
OMG Claw - These claws, like diamonds, can be used to etch glass and they're very tough. Getting them is tricky though. The OMGs don't appreciate the toe trimmings. Not at all.
Otami Mace Head - What's more fun to an Otami than cutting up an opponent with a sword? Bashing it over the head with something big and solid, apparently. These mace heads are common finds in digs around the Otami area.
Pearl - Swines have them cast before them. Wisdom comes packaged in this-sized bites. And there seems to be a great Mother that lives in the sea that keeps making them over and over again.
Pink Flamingo Feather - There are very few bright pink animals in the world, and that's why everyone likes a flamingo feather. Especially exotic dancers and silver screen actresses.
Pink Fluff - It's fluffy...and pink. Like cotton candy...but not as tasty.
Pinwheel Fin - One of the individual brightly-colored vanes that catches the wind and turns the pinwheel around and around.
Plastic - Nowdays, everything seems to be made from this petroleum process.
Platinum - No matter where you go, this metal is always valuable. It's pretty, light, and uncommon...the perfect trifecta for jewelry.
Polyester - It's not just for clothing anymore! Polyester is also commonly used for tarps, canoes, holograms, and more! It's the man-made fabric crafted from a plastic process with lots of heat that just keeps finding new uses.
Ribbon - Suitable for tying your hair back or using at the finishing line of a race.
Rubber - You're glue. And if I don't want you to stick to me, then I must be...
Sailor Ink - Who else would know more about tatoos than a sailor? Of course, it's up to you whether your tatoo says ' 'Mudda' ' or not.
Saw Blade - Rotating circular blades of dooooom!
Screw - An important item if you want to be: crazy/insane; in a doomed situation; a rich, but stingy man at Christmas
Seashell -' 'She sells seashells on the seashore.' ' Little animal houses cast off to the side after the critter inside moves on up to a deluxe apartment in the sky.
Seaweed - Suitable for asian cuisine or home for swarms of plankton, this green stringy stuff can be made into wafers, cloth or a large number of other useful materials.
Shark Tooth - Oh, the shark has, pretty teeth, dear, and he keeps them, pearly white.
Shield Fragment - Shards of shields used in past battles are tantalizingly like a jigsaw puzzle with thousands of pieces, but melted down, they can be downright useful when making new shields.
Silk - Get a bunch of white, wriggly worms together, feed them leaves, and then watch them squirt this goo out their back ends. What could be nicer to make a fine garment from?
Silver - Generally coveted by jewellers around the world, this metal is also prized for its conductivity, which makes it useful in all sorts of electronic gear.
Skull Patch - Want to join a motorcycle gang? Then you're definitely going to need one of these babies.
Snake Eye - Not quite as rare as hen's teeth, but still pretty cool.
Spear Head - The drawback of making a weapon with a wooden staff is that it often breaks. The spear heads left behind after a battle are plentiful and this is one of those.
Spring - Coiled bits of metal that bounce back after you compress them. Bouncy bouncy!
Starfish - A fish that has made several movies and is well known by the other deep sea denizens.
Stem - These are the green, flexible stems of a plant that can be woven or grouped together to make something stronger than the individual stems.
Stitches - What you end up in if you laugh too much.
Suede - Little known facts you don't want to know: Leather is made from the outer skin of an animal. Suede comes from the softer, inner side of the animal. But ah, so soft and supple!
Surfboard Fin - A surfboard without a fin is just a big boogie board. But with a fin, the board becomes steerable...and surfing becomes possible.
Suspender - Used to keep various things from dropping to the floor...things like your pants.
Sword Blade - Before a sword has a tang or hilt, and before it is fully tempered and sharpened, it starts out as a basic sword-like template of metal. This is one of those template pieces.
Synthetic Fiber - A completely crafted material that owes nothing to the plant kingdom since it is wholly made from basic elements and factory processes.
Teflon - Prized by politicians, this material keeps mud and other damaging elements from affecting the protected object/person.
Thread - This has nothing to do with forum posts.
Trident Head - If two heads are better than one, then how much better is the head of a trident?
Tropical Bird Feather - The Feathered Coatls are bright, beautiful, and dangerous. Their tail plumage is highly desired by clothiers all around Gaia.
Tropical Flower - A remnant of a tropical paradise or a romantic tryst, these flowers are a great source of dramatic inks and colors used to change the appearance of other items.
Twig - Smaller than a forest. Smaller than a tree. Smaller than a trunk. Smaller than a branch. Yup...you got it...a twig.
Walker Leg Tip - Nasty, pointy, and sharp, this leg tip is tough as nails and sharp enough to penetrate a 6' ' wood board without difficulty.
Wetware Plastic - This plastic is embedded with generic solid-state circuitry that can be used for many purposes by the Predator Prairie Pups that developed it.
Wing Tree Leaf - The distinctive look of these leaves is used by Barton Town as their town's official symbol.
Wood Piece - Small or irregular fragments of wood. Great for using as toothpicks or really nasty splinters!
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:49 am
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