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The Scroll of Wealth was introduced during early development. It was a scroll that players could use to instantly sell items from their inventory, without returning to <u>is not found</u> in the [[caravan]] or dealing with an [[NPC]] merchant. The purpose was to work with [[salvaging]] and keep gameplay fast and fun, giving players ways to liquidate their inventories without leaving the field final version of battleDiablo III.
The scroll of wealth was convenient in theory, but requiring a scroll for every single sale was not, and it forced players to carry huge stacks of [[scrolls]], or else only use them occasionally (which defeated the whole convenience-adding purpose). The scrolls were therefore replaced by the [[Cauldron of Jordan]],.<ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/town-portals-return....-sorta/ Bashiok forum post] - Diablo.IncGamers.com, June 2011</ref> an inventory item that mirrored their function but which worked an infinite number of times, without requiring any sort of recharge or upgrade
==Development Chronology==
<blue>We’ve also added a Scroll of Wealth that allows you to sell items right on location.</blue>
==Scroll Function==
The scroll was found from a monster drop scrolls were present in the playable PvM demo build at Blizzcon [[BlizzCon 2010]]. It The scroll worked properlysimply; to activate a left click activated it required one click, which changed turning the pointer cursor into a selling icon. Clicking that on an item sold the item, instantly vanishing it and adding [[gold]] to the player's supply. The scroll was single use. One scroll = one first item sold. This suggests that either the scrolls will be very common, sold by vendors and dropped regularly, or else that they'll make little difference to the overall economy, since players find hundreds of items in any game session. Apparently scrolls are designed for unusual items; if something isn't worth saving to use, but has such a high sales value that player clicked with it's better to would then sell than [[salvage]], it's worth using a SoW on. All items list their gold sale value instantly, just as part of though the hover display player was at an NPC merchant in Diablo III, so you know what you're going to get before you use this featuretown.
Prices were easy to check, since all items list their gold sale value as part of the hover display in Diablo III, so you know what you're going to get before you use this feature.
==Scrolls of Wealth Removed==