Argg, damn, Pirate's Cove. Give me the damn abr. dictionary!

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#1 Argg, damn, Pirate's Cove. Give me the damn abr. dictionary!

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I have wasted perhaps a hundred turns trying to get this thing. Do I have to finish other quests to get it or am I running into bad odds?
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I'm in the same boat trying to get the rusty screwdriver from Degrassi Knoll
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Soontir948 wrote:I have wasted perhaps a hundred turns trying to get this thing. Do I have to finish other quests to get it or am I running into bad odds?
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I was...all of those damn turns! :evil:
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The game is totally random. Sometimes you turn something up the first time you adventure in an area, other times it may take a hundred or more adventures.
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