Castle Top Floor (Castle B) The Top Floor shop requires an even number of Hearts to be open (that is, the last digit of the current Hearts amount should end in either 2, 4, 6, 8 or 0). DEF boosting goods are now available in this shop, including a Bangle (+3 for 550) and the rip off Velvet Cloak, which gives the same +3 DEF boost for a whopping 1,350 G (it'd be better just to equip two Bangles). The defensive quality of headgear increases significantly with this shop, where the Greek Helm (+9 for 750 G), Piros Helm (+11 for 1,050 G) and Armet (+15 for 1,800 G) are all available. Pass up on the Cuirass Armor, though, since it's more expensive (1,200 G) than the Ramail Armor and gives a smaller DEF boost (+22) with no other benefits. The exceptional Ramail Coat is first available in this shop, which gives a decent INT boost of +7 in addition to a high DEF boost of +29 for 1,005 G. A better health recovery item, the High Potion, is also available for 200 G. It's the only shop that sells an item which replenishes MP until the player reaches Level 50 and are able to use the Castle Entrance shop (the Mana Prism for 250 G). Clock Tower The shop in the Clock Tower has a variety of useful items in it, but it's only available if the player're lucky enough to have found the Noon Star, which is dropped by the Specter (which can also be found in the Clock Tower or dropped by the Simon Wraiths in The Wailing Way and Shrine of the Apostates). This shop is similar to the Castle Treasury B shop, except it also has a slightly better INT-boosting body armor (a T-Shirt, +5 INT and +3 DEF for 199 G) and a better head protection item (a Sallet, +7 DEF, 340 G). Luminous Cavern (Castle B) The Merchant is only found at the shop in the Luminous Cavern when Juste has an odd number Level (that is, the last digit of the player's current Level should end in either 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9). A Cloth Helmet is available for some modest head protection, while the Shin Guards give token protection for the player's legs. If the player has a lot of money, the Plate Coat will give double the DEF bonus (+12) for 800 G. The Rubber Armor is more expensive and will give the player a modest DEF boost of +6 for 250 G. If the player prefers an INT over a DEF boost, the Casual Wear can be purchased here for 98 G. It's possible for Juste to have up to 99 of any of these consumable items, and they are available in any of the later shops. A small health boosting Potion is available for 80 G, as well as status remedying potions, such as the Anti-venom and Uncurse Potion, which are each a mere 20 G each. The Castle Map 2 can be purchased here, which is the only map the Merchant will sell in the game. The Merchant will introduce himself to Juste and sell him some basic goods. Juste can remove it by knocking off the nearby Gate Guarder from the platform above, who will then roll down the hill and crash through the rubble, clearing the path. Castle Treasury (Castle B) The first shop encountered is trapped behind a mass of rubble in the Castle Treasury of Castle B. Note: Shops are listed in the order they are most likely encountered in a normal playthrough. To ensure he's there, the player should make sure the required conditions for that particular shop are met when applicable. He isn't always at a given location, though. The Merchant has a variety of shops located throughout the castle, which usually offer a determined stock of items that differ from each other.
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