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Докладване на проблем с превода
In-game, nope, you can live without dishes and cutlery.
You need blankets (or sleeping bag during cold seasons), extra shoes/boots (as those might eventually wear off), and for random encounters:
horn or pitcher (so you can use some fresh water springs)
drinking sack (or two) per person
Rations
Alchemy set (if you have receipts and ingredients)
many herbs (so you can cure poison and disease with skills)
Rope (for climbing)
Optionally some hook(s)
Fishing net (when you stumble upon a freshwater fish pond)
sweets (to lure some unaware wild animals for various reasons)
Lickorish (as above)
Tinderbox + torches (for dungeoneering)
Good to know that they work , its going to be a big investment , i believe i saw the dishes going for 7 ducats on Thorwal , unfortunately i have no alchemy recipes yet so im holding of on the set till i find one :)
I had no clue that sweets help with hunting guess ill write them down next time im in a big town , didint know about the horns either , nice that so many things have actual uses .