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oh i can safe him?
I love how stupid childish cute that fat guy is. 🤗
"There he is, i know he looks kinda shifty but he is a good guy" or so 😅
All 3 of us are happy except not as much as merchant.
So I guess you are the happier one (as the merchant will use your coins to . . . toss to void or have a collection as he does nothing with it
Would be nice if ever a RPG shows the merchant you buy a lot to improve his shop or buy something else outside of the shop . . . like, a meaning to show he did something with the currency you used or to show he also sell more stuff.
It’s also the most efficient quest line to do first if you plan on going into NG+, as the reward is helpful for every subsequent cycle.
Well idk. i never really needed anayama or most of the other traders that much except from some special items.
Also i have s**ttons of sen and full coin purses.
A discount doesnt seem worth it.
Its one of those game where you save and save items and money and barely use them or not close to the amount you have.
After the middle of the first game you have most items kinda "unlimited"