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Introduced in [[Sudden Season]].
{{Intro
| Patch Introduced = [[Sudden Season]]
|  Related Quests = [[Feud of Neydisa and Bandit Castle]]
|          Updated =
}}
{{Item
|              Name = Nelvaine's Olde Ispar Stout
|        Icon Image = Nelvaine's Olde Ispar Stout Icon.png
|        Live Image =  Live.jpg
| Live Image Caption =
|              Value = 20
|            Burden = 50
|        Description = A mug of beer lovingly brewed in the traditional ways of old Ispar.
|        Additional = Use this item to drink it.
| Special Properties =
|          Restores = Restores 10 Stamina when consumed.
|            Spells =
|        Spellcraft =
|              Mana =
|    Cannot Be Sold = True
}}


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==Notes==
!colspan=2|[[Image:Nelvaine's Olde Ispar Stout Icon.png]] Nelvaine's Olde Ispar Stout
* Sold by [[Nelvaine the Brewer]].
|-
* Stack Size: 100
|colspan=2 align=center|''A mug of beer lovingly brewed in the traditional ways of old Ispar. Use this item to drink it. Restores 10 Stamina when consumed.
|-
!Value
|align=center| 20p
|-
!Burden
|align=center| 50
|-
!Stack Size
|align=center| 100
|-
!Sold by
|align=center| [[Nelvaine the Brewer]]
|-
|}


[[Category:Item]]
[[Category:Food Items]]
[[Category:Consumable Item]]
[[Category:Food]]

Latest revision as of 10:11, 4 January 2015

Introduced:  Sudden Season Related Quests:  Feud of Neydisa and Bandit Castle
Nelvaine's Olde Ispar Stout
  • Value: 20
  • Burden: 50
  • Use this item to drink it.
  • Restores 10 Stamina when consumed.
  • This item cannot be sold.
  • A mug of beer lovingly brewed in the traditional ways of old Ispar.

Notes