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Yep that's right - you'll need to descend 150 floors in Abarghus' Domain. Let me know if you're still having problems though!
Glad you figured it out - I was beginning to wonder myself!
anyway, despite of a few unclear descriptions i need to compliment the game unlockables and achievements system design. there are no trivial annoying ones like 'tutorial completed' that don't deserve to be called achievements. a few items are unlocked quite easily to give a taste of how it all works, then it's pretty much up to the player is determination to get the rest of them. all is nicely balanced i'd say, meaning that some items require genuine effort and 'a few' tries before you get it. items seemingly out of reach at glance get reasonable at some point when you're getting experienced. well executed, it does a great job keeping you hungry for more.