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All [[artifact]]s are unique, but there are four objects which the game refers to as Unique Items (on the [[discoveries]] page):
 
All [[artifact]]s are unique, but there are four objects which the game refers to as Unique Items (on the [[discoveries]] page):
  
* [[The Bell of Opening]]
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* The [[Candelabrum of Invocation]]
* [[The Candelabrum of Invocation]]
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* The [[Bell of Opening]]
* [[The Book of the Dead]]
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* The [[Book of the Dead]]
* [[The Amulet of Yendor]]
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* The [[Amulet of Yendor]]
  
[[Category:Articles]]
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Artifacts are not unique items, as they are a normal type of item with a special name. For example, the [[Eye of the Aethiopica]] is simply a named [[amulet of ESP]].
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[[Stormbringer]] and the [[Tsurugi of Muramasa]] are the only [[runesword]]s and [[tsurugi]]s, respectively, in the game, but neither count as unique items, since it is possible to find non-artifact runeswords and tsurugis in a bones file, or [[wish]]ing for them, while already having their artifact equivalent.
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Revision as of 17:49, 6 July 2006

All artifacts are unique, but there are four objects which the game refers to as Unique Items (on the discoveries page):

Artifacts are not unique items, as they are a normal type of item with a special name. For example, the Eye of the Aethiopica is simply a named amulet of ESP.

Stormbringer and the Tsurugi of Muramasa are the only runeswords and tsurugis, respectively, in the game, but neither count as unique items, since it is possible to find non-artifact runeswords and tsurugis in a bones file, or wishing for them, while already having their artifact equivalent.