Necklaces, rings, and belts are known collectively as Accessories. Cloaks are considered accessories in some games, but in PWI are considered armor. Basic accessories without bonuses can be bought from any Craftsman merchant. However, better, one-star player made armor is often sold at the Auction House for the same price, and two or three-star armor with much larger bonuses are often quite affordable also. Quests only rarely give equipment awards, but the few that do are especially worth looking out for. The equipment awarded is always at least one-star armor or weapons with bonuses. Note:
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| - Necklaces, rings, and belts are known collectively as Accessories. Cloaks are considered accessories in some games, but in PWI are considered armor. Basic accessories without bonuses can be bought from any Craftsman merchant. However, better, one-star player made armor is often sold at the Auction House for the same price, and two or three-star armor with much larger bonuses are often quite affordable also. Quests only rarely give equipment awards, but the few that do are especially worth looking out for. The equipment awarded is always at least one-star armor or weapons with bonuses. Note:
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| - Necklaces, rings, and belts are known collectively as Accessories. Cloaks are considered accessories in some games, but in PWI are considered armor. Basic accessories without bonuses can be bought from any Craftsman merchant. However, better, one-star player made armor is often sold at the Auction House for the same price, and two or three-star armor with much larger bonuses are often quite affordable also. Quests only rarely give equipment awards, but the few that do are especially worth looking out for. The equipment awarded is always at least one-star armor or weapons with bonuses. Note:
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