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===Overview===
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'''The Admiral's Hearty Rum''' is a decorative item classified as a [[Artifacts (Traditional Minor)|Traditional Minor Artifact]].
  
'''The Admiral's Hearty Rum''' is a decorative item obtained in one of two ways. The killing of [[Leviathan]]s gives a chance to have them appear directly in your backpack, depending on your [[Luck]]. They can also be earnt by following Level 6 (Ingenious) [[Treasure Maps]].
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It can be obtained by killing [[Leviathan]]s.
  
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Historically, it would also be found extracting chests located via the old Level 6 (Ingeniously Drawn) or Level 7 (Diabolically Drawn) [[Treasure Map]]s. After [[Publish 105]] with the massive changes to the maps and their loot tables, this item has been found in Supply level chests.
==See Also==
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* [[Artifacts (Leviathan)]]
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===Lore===
* [[Artifacts (Paragon)]]
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Although never officially confirmed, it is thought this item is named after a player, Admiral Ruffie, who long championed the idea of more sea-based content in Ultima Online, years before [[High Seas]] was released.
* [[Artifacts (Treasure Map)]]
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Latest revision as of 14:34, 1 January 2020

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Overview

The Admiral's Hearty Rum is a decorative item classified as a Traditional Minor Artifact.

It can be obtained by killing Leviathans.

Historically, it would also be found extracting chests located via the old Level 6 (Ingeniously Drawn) or Level 7 (Diabolically Drawn) Treasure Maps. After Publish 105 with the massive changes to the maps and their loot tables, this item has been found in Supply level chests.

Lore

Although never officially confirmed, it is thought this item is named after a player, Admiral Ruffie, who long championed the idea of more sea-based content in Ultima Online, years before High Seas was released.