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Interior Decorating
One of the slight (yet not truly important) oversights in the original
version of this game was a rather large amount of money your Hero could
potentially have by the time he left Shapeir. This money turned out to be
useless in the end, since you lose it all in Raseir, and start the third
game with a set amount.
The developers of the remake decided to put that money to use by offering
you extra items that the Katta merchants can have for you. These tend to
cost quite a bit, and they have no use besides displaying in your room at
the Inn, but it's better than letting all that cash sit around burning a
hole in your money pouch, right?
First of all, with the exception of Alichica's extra items, all of these
items are available on a random day between Day 5 and Day 10, which is
calculated the first time you walk into your room. For another, again with
the exception of Alichica, each merchant will offer you only one of their
two items, and which one you can buy is determined by varied criteria,
each of which is explained below:
Alichica -
Sand Dome: This is added to his shopping list when you first go up and talk
to him. The only way you can miss this is if you ignore him the first time
he talks to you.
Saurus Foot Trashcan: This is added to his shopping list when he first
mentions it as you enter the Gate Plaza.
Lisha -
Lisha's Dried Flower Art will be different depending on whether or not you
have received the Fruit of Compassion. If you buy the Art before receiving
the fruit, the art will be of a nighttime view of Shapeir. If you buy the
Art afterwards, the art will be of Julanar's alcove in the desert.
Toshur -
Toshur's Decorative Pot will be blue if the day you buy it is even (8, 10,
etc.) and brown if the day you but it is odd (7, 9, 11, etc.)
Scoree and Sloree -
What the lifemates will sell you will differ depending on how many dinars
you have in your purse. If the number is even, you'll get the Bumper
Sticker, and if the number is odd, you'll get the Signed Game Box.
Tashtari -
What Mr. Sunset Glow will sell you depends on how many combat victories
you have (which can be read in the Warrior's Diary if you have it). If the
number of victories ends in 0-4, he'll sell you the Brass Jar. If the number
of victories ends in 5-9, he'll sell you the Big Brass Vase.
Saba -
The two possibilties for Saba are a brownish weaving and a weaving of a
portrait of the Hero. How to get each one depends on the exact time "cycle"
you're in, whether it's even or odd, respectively. Each day has 38 time
cycles, with Cycle 1 being the very beginning of "Day is Dawning". Without
debug capabilities, it's impossible to know exactly what time cycle you're
in. I suggest just saving first, buying the Weaving, and if it's not the
one you want, walk around for a while, then come back and try again.
Lasham -
Lasham's Potted Plant will come in a red vase if you buy it on Day 11 or
earlier, and it will come in a blue vase if you buy it on Day 12 or later.
Tiram -
The carpet Tiram sells you will be emerald-colored if you buy it when
Day is Dawning, at Midday, or when Sunset Approaches. It will be sapphire-
colored if you buy it at Mid-Morning, or Mid-Afternoon.
Keapon Laffin -
Mr. Giggles will give you the Electric Fan only if you beat him twice at
his Force Bolt Flurry game, meaning you must have a Magic skill to get
this.
Big thanks to Erpy for all this data.