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'''Full Jars''' are/were an item that spawned daily in various locations around [[Sosaria]]. They are considered a [[Rares|rare]] item for the fact they are in limited supply. The were one of the earliest, popular rare items owing to their pleasant appearance. They have also been known to appear in even rarer forms of one, three or four jars connected together. Full jars are similar in appearance to [[Powder of Fortification]], which has a slightly grey hue.
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'''Full Jars''' are/were an item that spawned daily in various locations around [[Sosaria]]. They are considered a [[Rares|rare]] item for the fact they are in limited supply. They were one of the earliest, popular rare items owing to their pleasant appearance. While a set of two full jars is the most commonly appearing variation, they have also been known to appear in even rarer forms of one, three or four jars connected together. Full jars are similar in appearance to [[Powder of Fortification]], which has a slightly grey hue.
  
They have no practical use other than decoration, and what exactly they are full of remains a matter of conjecture and speculation.
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They have no practical use other than decoration, and what exactly they are full of remains a matter of conjecture and mischievous speculation.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 10:17, 16 August 2008

Set of Two

Full Jars are/were an item that spawned daily in various locations around Sosaria. They are considered a rare item for the fact they are in limited supply. They were one of the earliest, popular rare items owing to their pleasant appearance. While a set of two full jars is the most commonly appearing variation, they have also been known to appear in even rarer forms of one, three or four jars connected together. Full jars are similar in appearance to Powder of Fortification, which has a slightly grey hue.

They have no practical use other than decoration, and what exactly they are full of remains a matter of conjecture and mischievous speculation.

See Also