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Higashiyama Akako tells you, "Ancient Mhoire Coin = 1 Promissory Note"<br> | Higashiyama Akako tells you, "Ancient Mhoire Coin = 1 Promissory Note"<br> | ||
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "A'nekshay Token = 1/2 Promissory Note (minimum turn in: 2)"<br> | Higashiyama Akako tells you, "A'nekshay Token = 1/2 Promissory Note (minimum turn in: 2)"<br> | ||
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "I will accept either 1 or 10 | Higashiyama Akako tells you, "I will accept either 1 or 10 per exchange. 2 or 20 currencies in the case of A'nekshay Tokens."" | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 9 May 2014
Introduced: | Lost City of Neftet | Updated: | Lessons from the Past |
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Notes
- Route: Town Network
- Give any type of alternate currency to the NPC and she will hand you back one or more Promissory Notes at the exchange rate stated below
- * During the Lessons from the Past event A'nekshay Tokens were added to this Vendor.
Lore & Dialog
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "I am interested in exchanging alternate currencies for Promissory Notes which may be used at the vendor over there to buy other alternate currencies."
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "Here are my current rates:"
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "Colosseum Coin = 5 Promissory Notes"
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "Small Olthoi Venom Sac = 2 Promissory Notes"
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "Ornate Gear Marker = 2 Promissory Notes"
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "Ancient Mhoire Coin = 1 Promissory Note"
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "A'nekshay Token = 1/2 Promissory Note (minimum turn in: 2)"
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "I will accept either 1 or 10 per exchange. 2 or 20 currencies in the case of A'nekshay Tokens.""
You allow Higashiyama Akako to examine your Colosseum Coin.
You hand over 1 of your Colosseum Coins.
Higashiyama Akako gives you 5 Promissory Notes.
Higashiyama Akako tells you, "I appreciate the business."