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chapter 5 "Princess Daphne"
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This quest is both very easy and very hard. In any case it is very simple.
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Princess Daphne is the name of a very valuable diamond which is on sale in the
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Campus Bookstore...the same place you bought a lab coat for Kleiner. The way
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to solve this quest is to scavenge and scrounge, making and finding coins,
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and then convering all that money into 50,000 dollars at the bank. Then you
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go to the campus bookstore, buy the diamond, then go to Dirk at the
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Adventurer's Hall and give him the diamond.
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Easy in principle, but it will take some grinding and exploring to get it
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done. I suggest you go to Radagast and use the training ponts you earned
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with all this leveling up and get trained up on your mage levels. Radagast
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is a trainer and is one room up from Dirk in the Adventurer's Hall. Don't
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bother asking Herkimer to train you, he doesn't know how. Go to Radagast.
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Protip: You train better if you're smarter. If you've found a magic
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pipe somewhere, guess what, the magic is that you're slightly smarter
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if you smoke it. If you have it, find (or buy) some matches, then
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strike match
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light pipe with match
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smoke pipe
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Pipe or not, to train with Radagast:
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ask radagast to train magic attack
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ask radagast to train magic defense
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ask radagast to train conjuring
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If you don't speak English because you picked elf as your race, you
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will need to go to Bugg (1d, 1n, 2e, 1n of Radagast) and "ask bugg to teach english" a
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few times until you're fluent. It'll cost you a few training points, but that's better
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than not being able to train up on magic.
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To know your language proficiency, type: languages
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To switch to another language: speak in english
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