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Trainercharlenestoutmuffin

Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin

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EverQuest II NPC Information
Purpose Know Your Inventory and Equipment
Race Halfling
Zone Queen's Colony (LU19)
Location Bogfoot's Bank-3, -3, 109 ) Copy


Dialogue[]

When talking to Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin:

  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "Good day, [Player Character]. I'm here at the colony to teach our Queen's newest recruits about equipment and inventory space. Good equipment is one of the most important aspects of any adventurer!"
  • Player Character: "Tell me about equipment."
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "Norrath is full of treasures for brave heroes like you. Sometimes the opponents you defeat in battle leave behind treasure chests with valuable loot. You can also buy items from other players, craft them as an artisan, or be awarded items for completing quests."
  • Player Character: "What can I do with the treasures I earn while adventuring?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "Some items you obtain can be equipped on your person. If you find weapons, armor, jewelry, or certain other goodies, you may be able to use them. To look at a piece of equipment and determine if you can use it, move your mouse pointer over the item."
  • Player Character: "What does the item information tell me?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: For items that can be equipped, such as weapons and armor, mousing over it tells you which professions can use the item and at what level it can be equipped. You'll also see any benefits, such as attribute bonuses and resists, that the equipment provides. Learn about attributes by talking to Trainer Gurga Trueheart."
  • Player Character: "Are things like attribute bonuses important?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "A wise adventurer is always trying to improve his or her equipment. Whenever you see gear that provides an overall greater benefit than what you have, that item is an upgrade for you."
  • Player Character: "How can I tell which of two weapons is better?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "Weapons have a Damage Rating that shows the relative damage you can do with them. A higher Damage Rating is always better. Be sure you are comparing weapons of the same type, such as a two-handed weapon with another two-hander, or one dual-wield weapon with another."
  • Player Character: "How can I tell which of two pieces of armor is better?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "How you judge armor depends on your profession. Fighters who take a beating care most about obtaining armor that has high Mitigation, which decreases the amount of damage they take. Mages, on the other hand, know they can't take much punishment anyway, so would rather have armor that provides nice attribute bonuses."
  • Player Character: "What about scouts and priests?""
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "Scouts and priests need varying amounts of protection depending on how they play. If they find themselves at the forefront of battle, protection becomes very important. If they stay out of harm's way, attribute bonuses may be more valuable."
  • Player Character: "What do I do with equipment I can't use?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "An item can be sold to a non-player merchant for cash unless it has the "No-Value" flag on it. Items can be sold or traded to another player unless it has the "No Trade" flag. If an item says it is "Lore," you can only have one of them on your character at a time."
  • Player Character: "Why are some items marked "No Value" or "No Trade"?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "Some items are marked "No Value" because they are easy to obtain, such as harvested goods. You have to work to earn wealth, [Player Name]! items are marked "No Trade" to ensure that you earn them yourself, such as defeating a very tough monster or completing a long quest."
  • Player Character: "What does it mean when an item says it is "Attuneable"?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "If an item is marked "Attuneable," you must attune it to yourself before it provides any benefits. You'll notice a message on screen when you are wearing an item that must be attuned. To attune it, right-click on the item and select "Attune." Once attuned, that item can no longer be traded or sold to another player."
  • Player Character: "How do I manage my inventory?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "Press the I key to open your inventory. Beneath your portrait are six slots that can hold items. You can place bags or containers in those slots, which will give you even more storage space. Press the B key to open all your bags at once."
  • Player Character: "Can I put bags inside of bags?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "Only empty bags can go inside other bags. For this reason, it's a good idea to get hold of containers with many slots. After a long night of adventuring or harvesting, you'll want to have as many places to store your goodies as possible."
  • Player Character: "So one item takes up one bag slot?"
  • Trainer Charlene Stoutmuffin: "Certain items, such as ammunition or harvested resources, can be stacked up to 200 at a time, depending on the item. Many goods, such as armor and clothing, cannot be stacked at all."
  • Player Character: "I will return for instruction later."
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