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jigoku_mod ([personal profile] jigoku_mod) wrote2012-12-30 12:19 am
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ITEMS LIST

The items listed here can all be found in the apartments or when wandering about the town. They range from the uncommon to the extremely rare and most are difficult to find. In some updates, we will say where some may be acquired.

RED TAPE - Red tape is your saving grace in the apartments. You wake up with one 50mm x 50m roll of it and are encouraged to use it sparingly but effectively. It will prevent ghosts from entering areas you have taped up. This is an extremely rare commodity in the game. You are very unlikely to have more than one roll on you at a time, unless you purposefully steal one from another resident.

CINNAMON CANDY - This candy is often a 'thank you' from the ghosts. It has no supernatural powers, but the taste is pretty unmistakable. Finding yourself waking up with some on your person or with the taste of it in your mouth may mean that you are up for some interesting experiences.

THE NOH MASK: The mask was originally owned by an actor in the fifteenth century. He was well-known for his roles as human men who through action turned into demons and vengeful spirits. He died in the middle of one of his performances and the mask that he was wearing was declared cursed. It was hidden away for hundreds of years. It eventually came into the possession of the apartment building's original owner. He mocked the curse by putting the mask on.

Later that night, he entered the apartment building and slaughtered several of the tenants on the first floor before disappearing.

FOX STATUES - These statues vary in size and can be found all through Jigoku, but are carefully hidden and will only be revealed during certain events. Giving them to the fox spirit at the shrine may make good things come your way.

ARCADE TOKENS - Can be found around the apartments. Will allow you to play the games in the arcades. They're not exactly common, but certainly more plentiful than the other things in the list.

ARCADE PRIZES - Can be won at the arcade. Give them to the ghostly children you meet. They may help you out in difficult encounters in return. Up to three can be kept on someone's person at one time; four or more will cause incredibly bad luck in the form of more violent spiritual encounters.

CORN - Found in the grocery store. Can be fed to the Crows to make them want to help you.

JIGOKUBERRIES - The handheld smartphones that everyone wakes up with. They connect to the apartment's intranet and can make text, audio, and video calls up to it. Handy for mobile contact. Characters may find replacement ones in empty apartments or in some areas of the town.

COMPUTERS - Everyone has a laptop or a desktop with a webcam, keyboard, headset, and mouse in their apartments. Most are middle range and not exceptional machines. They have information, games, and data on them - think unwiped harddrives. More importantly, they can be used to make easier posts of video, audio or text data, and also allow for a drawing program to be used when uploading to the intranet. Other computers may be found in certain areas such as the library, police station, and homes in the town. The legible ones here will almost always have something worthwhile to read on them.

SHOES - These shoes will always appear as your heart's desire. They appear when you're alone - a pair of nice pumps you never thought you'd be able to afford, or those desperately-needed new sneakers after weeks of running around in muck around the town. However they appear, they are enticing. Should you take them for yourself though, be aware that they have a rather nasty history... and eventually, a former owner may return to collect them.

SALT - Salt is an extremely rare commodity in Jigoku; possibly even rarer than the the red tape. It is one of the only surefire ways to purify an area. In the unlikely event that you find some, hang onto it. You don't know when you might need it most. It also doubles as a condiment but your fellow trapped souls may kill you if you use it that way, even if it does make the food less bland.

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