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{{Intro | {{Intro | ||
| Patch Introduced = [[The Calm]] | | Patch Introduced = [[The Calm]] | ||
| Related Quests = [[ | | Related Quests = [[Ishaq's Lost Key Quest]] | ||
| Updated = | | Updated = | ||
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{{ | {{Item | ||
| Name = Ishaq's Lost Key | | Name = Ishaq's Lost Key | ||
| Icon Image = Ishaq's Lost Key Icon.png | | Icon Image = Ishaq's Lost Key Icon.png | ||
| Live Image = Ishaq's Lost Key Live.jpg | |||
| Live Image Caption = Ishaq's Lost Key | |||
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| Value = 0 | | Value = 0 | ||
| Burden = 5 | | Burden = 5 | ||
| Description = The lost key to Ishaq's storage chest. As he suspected, he left it in his cellar. | | Description = The lost key to Ishaq's storage chest. As he suspected, he left it in his cellar. | ||
| Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]] | | Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]] | ||
| | | Additional = | ||
| Number of Uses = 1 | | Number of Uses = 1 | ||
| Cannot Be Sold = | | Cannot Be Sold = | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Found on the ground at the bottom of [[Ishaq's Cellar]]. | * Found on the ground at the bottom of [[Ishaq's Cellar]]. | ||
* The key can be used one of two ways: | * The key can be used one of two ways: | ||
* You can use it to open [[Ishaq's Storage Chest]] to obtain the [[Ruined Notes]]. | |||
* You can hand it to [[Ishaq the Philosopher]]. | |||
[[Category:Quest Items]] | |||
[[Category:Keys]] |
Latest revision as of 13:43, 22 November 2014
Introduced: | The Calm | Related Quests: | Ishaq's Lost Key Quest |
Notes Edit
- Found on the ground at the bottom of Ishaq's Cellar.
- The key can be used one of two ways:
- You can use it to open Ishaq's Storage Chest to obtain the Ruined Notes.
- You can hand it to Ishaq the Philosopher.