Swords are suitable for combat, bows and arrows are suitable for hunting, and shovels? Well, it fits… other things. Maybe you need to dig a grave for the mission, maybe you just like some casual medieval tomb robbery. Either way, you need one.
The best way to get a shovel is to find a ready-made one - because why spend money on tools when you can "borrow" one indefinitely? Head to the cemetery east of Troskowitz , just outside the city. Look for a shovel leaning against the building inside. Take it away when no one pays attention and it will always belong to you.
If you are not near Troskowitz, don't worry - cemeteries near any town tend to have shovels scattered. It's like people keep burying the dead but forgetting to clean up.
Once you have a shovel, don't discard it - you won't find them anywhere. If you don't want to carry it with you, throw it into your horse's storage space. Your horse won't mind. I guess so.
If you would rather spend money than commit minor theft, you can buy a shovel from:
Not every businessman sells shovels, so you may need to ask around. What is the good news? The shovel is very cheap, usually about six Groshens – a small price for a tool that can dig out treasures.
Once you have a shovel, you can meet all your completely legal and unquestionable digging needs. Just try not to be caught, okay?
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