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The buyback interface appears at the bottom of the [[shopping]] window each NPC [[Artisan]] displays.  Using this, players can buy back items they've sold accidentally, either directly to the NPC, or via [[Scrolls of Wealth]].  
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[[File:Buyback icon.jpg|left]]The buyback interface appears at the bottom of the [[shopping]] window of each [[Merchant]].  Using this, players can buy back up to the last 12 items they've sold to any NPC as long as they have not left the game.
  
It's not yet known how long items will remain in the buyback window; perhaps it resets each time you visit that NPC, or items might pile up in it for each entire game?
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The buyback price is the same price as the item was sold to the NPC for.
  
It's also not known how the prices will be; presumably there will be a surcharge for the convenience, and as punishment for your misclicked sale.
 
  
There does not seem to be an unsalvage interface, so be careful what you stick into the [[salvage cube]].
 
  
[[File:Buyback1.jpg|center|thumb|350px|The item buyback interface.]]
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[[File:Buyback1.jpg|center|thumb\The item buyback interface.]]
  
  
 
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[[category:merchants]]
[[category:artisans]]
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[[category:items]]
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 15 July 2012

Buyback icon.jpg
The buyback interface appears at the bottom of the shopping window of each Merchant. Using this, players can buy back up to the last 12 items they've sold to any NPC as long as they have not left the game.

The buyback price is the same price as the item was sold to the NPC for.


thumb\The item buyback interface.