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You've got to check fountains for the medical trader. I don't know which ones to check. I've tried all of the different water sources shown on the interactive map.
Thinking of fountains, to me it's not a well, but a decorative one like in the sanatorium near Samobor or the one at Klenovnik hospital.
From my experience with the Check Phonebooths For Bugs quest, if it's not marked, it's not a quest item, so I'd try that.
I've tried the ones that show fountains on the interactive map. I went up and took a drink out of it and it wasn't marked. That's the only one I see that's actually marked fountain.
Nah, not those marked as water sources on the interactive map but actual fountains.
Does the quest say how many there should be?
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3389087183
where's that one at? I don't remember seeing it. I'm thinking there might be one at the museum. Been a long time since I was there.
I don't know where that fountain is. I did remember that I thought I saw a fountain like that at the museum. Turns out there was one there and one was enough for the quest.
That's the sanatorium at Samobor, south-west of the city.
Now I'm happy that I did guess right and you got the quest done.
That's why I don't recognize it. I've drove by that place a bunch of times and never looted it. Thanks for the picture though. That's what I needed.
You're welcome.