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* From time to time, UO reintroduces the items that can only be had by using a previously released token. For example, the Spring Décor Collection has been released twice. | * From time to time, UO reintroduces the items that can only be had by using a previously released token. For example, the Spring Décor Collection has been released twice. | ||
[[Category:Tokens]] | [[Category:Tokens]] |
Revision as of 07:12, 19 April 2012
A Token is an in-game consumable item that when double clicked allows a character to claim certain items or effect specific character-based changes. The graphics used for tokens has varied, and in one instance the original token art is used for a non-consumable, decorative item, Thorvald's Medallion.
History
Tokens were introduced in Publish 31, so that players could trade and/or transfer certain items or services.
Tokens To Date
Currently, the Origin Store only offers certain tokens for purchase. However, the following is a list of such tokens and token that are now only found on player vendors, in collections, or in-game museums.
Items
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Services
Notes
- From time to time, UO reintroduces the items that can only be had by using a previously released token. For example, the Spring Décor Collection has been released twice.