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{{Item
{{Infobox Currency
 
| name = Rusty coins
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|name = Rusty coins
| image = [[File:Rusty coins 1.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 2.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 3.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 4.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 5.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 25.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 100.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 250.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 1000.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 10000.png]]
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|image = [[File:Rusty coins 1.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 2.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 3.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 4.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 5.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 25.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 100.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 250.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 1000.png]] [[File:Rusty coins 10000.png]]
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|release = [[6 December]] [[2011]]
| members = No
 
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|update = Loyalty Programme - Batch 3
| tradeable = Yes
 
| xrate = no
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|members = No
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|quest = No
| examine = They make the world go round.
 
 
|tradeable = Yes
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|equipable = No
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|stackable = Yes
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|disassembly = Restricted
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|value = 1
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|alchable = No
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|destroy = Drop
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|kept = safe
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|store = No
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|exchange = no
 
|examine = They make the world go round.
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|weight = 0
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|id = 18201
 
}}
 
}}
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[[File:Rusty coins detail.png|100px|left]]
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'''Rusty coins''' are the currency used in [[Dungeoneering]] to buy items from the [[Smuggler]].
   
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Unlike coins used outside of [[Daemonheim]], they cannot be stored in the player's [[money pouch]].
'''Rusty coins''' are the currency used in [[Dungeoneering]] and were introduced to the game with the [[Money pouch|money pouch]] update on [[6 December]] [[2011]], replacing the [[coins |normal coins]] previously used in [[Daemonheim]] to make the difference between Daemonheim coins and normal coins more clear.
 
   
The only use coins have in Daemonheim is to buy items from the [[Smuggler]]. You can ask about them from the Smuggler, he says: "Oh, they're nothing. You can give them all to me, if you want.", and the player refuses.
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When the Smuggler is asked about them, he says: "Oh, they're nothing. You can give them all to me, if you want.", and the player refuses.
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==Drop sources==
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{{Dropping monsters list|Rusty coins}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Gold cannot actually rust; only oxidise. In order to rust, a compound would have to contain iron elements. Therefore, as stated in the FAQ for the update which released them, the coins in Daemonheim are not composed of gold, but rather of a material similar to [[novite]] (or novite itself).
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* Gold cannot actually [[wikipedia:Rust|rust]]; only oxidise. In order to rust, a compound would have to contain iron elements. Therefore, as stated in the FAQ for the update which released them, the coins in Daemonheim are not composed of gold, but rather of a material similar to [[novite]] (or novite itself).
*The examine, which is "They make the world go round" is a reference to the common idiom used in the real world, "Money makes the world go round".
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* The examine, which is "They make the world go round" is a reference to the common idiom used in the real world, "Money makes the world go round".
*Along with the update on [[16 January]] [[2012]], they have changed to a bright orange colour, as the previous grey colour was not visible on some floors.
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* Along with the update on [[16 January]] [[2012]], they have changed to a bright orange colour, as the previous grey colour was not visible on some floors.
 
* They were introduced to the game with the [[money pouch]] replacing the [[coins|normal coins]] previously used in [[Daemonheim]] to make the difference between Daemonheim coins and normal coins more clear.
   
 
{{Currency}}
 
{{Currency}}
[[Category:Items]]
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[[Category:Dungeoneering items]]
[[Category:Currency]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:12, 28 July 2019

Rusty coins detail

Rusty coins are the currency used in Dungeoneering to buy items from the Smuggler.

Unlike coins used outside of Daemonheim, they cannot be stored in the player's money pouch.

When the Smuggler is asked about them, he says: "Oh, they're nothing. You can give them all to me, if you want.", and the player refuses.

Drop sources

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Trivia

  • Gold cannot actually rust; only oxidise. In order to rust, a compound would have to contain iron elements. Therefore, as stated in the FAQ for the update which released them, the coins in Daemonheim are not composed of gold, but rather of a material similar to novite (or novite itself).
  • The examine, which is "They make the world go round" is a reference to the common idiom used in the real world, "Money makes the world go round".
  • Along with the update on 16 January 2012, they have changed to a bright orange colour, as the previous grey colour was not visible on some floors.
  • They were introduced to the game with the money pouch replacing the normal coins previously used in Daemonheim to make the difference between Daemonheim coins and normal coins more clear.