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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* The item is not consumed when used.
 
* The item is not consumed when used.
* The following table is shown when used:
 
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
* {{wikipedia|Barding}} is armor for horses. All the strange words in the description are terms related to barding.
 
* {{wikipedia|Barding}} is armor for horses. All the strange words in the description are terms related to barding.

Latest revision as of 11:13, 3 March 2010

Item Number: 950
Description ID: 8471783
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barding instructions
Plural: barding instructions
Have you ever wanted to outfit a horse with its very own champron? How about making yourself a criniere? Or a croupiere and peytral? More importantly, have you ever wondered just what those things are? If so, you've come to the right place. These instructions will not only explain all these weird terms, but also tell you how to build them. Feeling up to some physical labor?

Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot be auto-sold
Usable



How Obtained

Castle Hundenswein

When Used

You look over the barding instructions. It lists everything you need to assemble a full set of horse barding.

Part Needed Quantity Needed You Have
Xentrium Ingot 6 n
Reptile Tile 12 n
Golden Powder 6 n
Coil of Rope 1 n
Solder 10 n

If you don't have all the parts

It looks like you're missing a couple of pieces. You wouldn't want to do this half way, would you? Think of the poor horse!

If you have the parts

It looks like you've got enough parts to make some sweet barding. Would you like to?

[Swing that Hammer!]

With much banging and clanging of the poor metal, you eventually manage to make some glittering armor.

You got an item: xentrium barding Xentrium-barding.gif

Notes

  • The item is not consumed when used.

References

  • Barding is armor for horses. All the strange words in the description are terms related to barding.