![]() ![]() For some reason, he mysteriously becomes left-handed when facing right - you can see his shield strapped to the arm facing the screen. In dungeons, Louie swings with his right hand in every direction except when he's facing right.When facing left or right, her hair bubbles face the screen. Ambidextrous Sprite: All of the characters seem to use this, but it's most noticeable with Recette.considering just how much you keep, it may feel more like Recette actually got sent back in time. Well, everything but any renovations and remodeling done to the store, store levels, and your items. All Just a Dream: If you fail to meet a debt repayment, everything prior to that point turns out to be this as Recette wakes up on Day 2.And if you gouge certain customers, they'll consistently enter your store with a very low budget (see: the little girl). Buying high and selling low is a necessity if you want to sell really expensive items later. It also increases the heart points of your customers, which in turn gives them a bigger budget to spend in your shop. The game does reward you for being kind to your customers, though: selling things at about 105% of the base price and buying (from customers) at about 70% of the base price will give you merchant experience bonuses, which unlocks things, such as shop expansions, more ways of selling, shop customization, etc.You can buy things as low as 20% of the base price. Of course, you can do this both ways when people start selling stuff back to you.More so if people trust you and/or you run a more high-end expensive shop. ![]() You can charge upwards of 300% on something that has had a price increase and get away with it. "Gouging" is the light term once you start seeing increases or decreases in prices.The game however strongly encourages selling them equipment at low prices since it'll benefit you when you go adventuring with them later. ![]() Tear even mentions Adam Smith by name when you buy your first stock from the Merchant guild with the express purpose of reselling at an inflated price.
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