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'''Valavi''' are a special type of [[Shopkeeper]] found in the [[dNetHack]] [[Law quest (dNethack)|law quest]]. They sell ceramic(1) and woolen(2) armor, [[shepherd's crook]]s, [[figurine]]s of sheep, and [[slime mold|fruit]] with hard-coded alternate names.
 
'''Valavi''' are a special type of [[Shopkeeper]] found in the [[dNetHack]] [[Law quest (dNethack)|law quest]]. They sell ceramic(1) and woolen(2) armor, [[shepherd's crook]]s, [[figurine]]s of sheep, and [[slime mold|fruit]] with hard-coded alternate names.
  
1: "Metal" armor made of stone. Lighter and does not interfere with spellcasting. Example: ceramic helmet.
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1: Lightweight ceramic armor, which is a form of stone. Does not interfere with spellcasting. Example: ceramic helmet.
  
2: Grants resistance to fire and cold in addition to any other properties, typically modifies cloaks. Example: woolen cloak of magic resistance.
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2: Grants resistance to fire and cold in addition to any other properties, typically modifies cloaks. Also makes the item immune to fire damage, if it was vulnerable previously. Example: woolen cloak of magic resistance.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 5 February 2021

Valavi are a special type of Shopkeeper found in the dNetHack law quest. They sell ceramic(1) and woolen(2) armor, shepherd's crooks, figurines of sheep, and fruit with hard-coded alternate names.

1: Lightweight ceramic armor, which is a form of stone. Does not interfere with spellcasting. Example: ceramic helmet.

2: Grants resistance to fire and cold in addition to any other properties, typically modifies cloaks. Also makes the item immune to fire damage, if it was vulnerable previously. Example: woolen cloak of magic resistance.