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Yes, I made sure I don't accidentally create the cloak.
While checking out the thing with the rat pelts I noticed that 10 of them are only worth one gold apparently and when you sell only 9 you get nothing (instead of 0.9 gold). I sell them in batches of 10 and when experimenting with it I actually got less than I currently have. I wonder if there could be a problem with the other sellable items too.
How? When I kill him he's gone until the next loop starts.
While the selling of the key doesn't seem to get you any gold it showed me that I seem to have deleted the attack command on the key creature by accident. So I basically just forgot to kill that creature to get the final loot drop. Got it now. Must have gone blind after all that staring on that map :D
I got caught out by missing critters (there's 39) and I was giving coins to the samurai too (oops!)
speaking of critters, each square has in it:
1200
7-00
b575 (b=11)
-001
I did grind enough familiarity to make it back just with the potions I found on the way and the skill of getting a bit of mana back based on the experience you get from the monsters helps a lot and synergizes with the affinity skills (the ones giving XP bonuses) also having potion efficiency at level 5. My strategy was to put enough points into spirit so I could store mana to make it back. You can talk tho the boot shop keeper and lower the price down to a minimum of ten so you could, if you perfectly optimize, buy the boots and still get the required 350 gold, if it's true what ptor wrote and there are 360 possible coins in the game.
And there seems to be a bug where you can still attack the Assassin after you killed him and earn 10 gold each time, this makes it easy but I wanted to do it the right way.
Just continue to attack the empty square. It's like the fact you can interact with the chancellor even though the key item was traded.
this one was the biggest help, thx