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    Raising and Leveling<br />
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    Raise your sprite to make it more useful to you. This is accomplished by sending it out to Collect (hunt, mine, or forage) or by making items, salvaging items, or by Training. Check under the Details tab to make sure your sprite has enough stamina to carry out these tasks. If it has low stamina, it is more likely to fail, and to have a bad event.<br />
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    Collect: this includes Hunt, Mine, and Forage. As your sprite gains skill in this area, it will be able to collect rarer items. The higher level the sprite, the more expensive it is to send them. As your sprite gains levels, some tasks will become greyed out. You can still send your sprite on those tasks, but they will no longer gain experience from it.<br />
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    Weapon/Armor Making: Your sprite will be able to make equipment from the items it collects. As your sprite gains levels, more equipment options become available. Your sprite will be able to make white, green, orange, then yellow (yellow starts at level 50) items . It is recommended that your main sprite be one that creates armor. As it levels you will always have good armor to wear, and wearing 3 pieces of the same type will give you bonuses.<br />
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    Salvage: Only your main sprite (or some sprites bought from an altar) will have this ability. Items with colored names (green, orange, blue, or yellow) can be salvaged with a chance of collecting rare items. These items are needed for higher level sprite crafted equipment. Your sprite can only salvage items at the same (or lower) level as the sprite's salvage level. The cheapest way to increase salvage is to train it until it is high enough level to break down equipment.<br />
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    Training: Your sprite can be trained in any of its skills. This will require items that your sprite can collect, as well as money. Training takes longer than collecting, and generally decreases the mood of your sprite. It can be the easiest, and cheapest, way to increase a difficult skill (ex. salvage)<br />
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    Summon: You can summon your sprite to be with you as you are adventuring. They will automatically pick up any dropped items, and if you have equipped them with an emblem, they may provide your character with extra benefits (better defense, attack, or healing). Spending time with you does use up stamina.<br />
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    Mood: Yes, they are moody creatures! Chat with them regularly, both before and after a task, and even while they are resting (to recover stamina). Good events tend to occur more often when they have higher stamina, and are doing a task they enjoy. Magic Soda Pop can be purchased from sprite NPCs, and will increase the mood by 1 level (Angry -> Depressed -> Neutral -> Happy -> Ecstatic). Lollipops can be purchased from the item mall, and will increase their mood by 2 levels. You tend to have better success crafting items if they are Ecstatic. You may find that sending a sprite on a task it enjoys a few times between doing a task it doesn't like will help maintain a better mood.<br />
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    Events: These occur randomly when your sprite is performing a task. An event can increase or decrease relationship points, stamina, and mood. An event may also provide you with items (potions, scrolls, and fragments). Generally, better events tend to happen when a sprite has higher stamina and are doing a task they enjoy. Scrolls can provide you with a task. Right-click it to activate it. You will receive a list of items that your sprite can collect. When you have collected the right amount, turn the task in to the respective association in the main city (hunting tasks go to Kaslow, forage tasks go to Ilya, and mining tasks go to Jale). This will earn you reputation points with that association, and with enough points you will be able to purchase extremely rare items (purchasing items does not use up your reputation points).<br />
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    Leveling: Only your guardian sprite can be leveled. This can be done after you reach levels 21 (sprite gains a body) and 51 (sprite gains wings). You will automatically receive a quest sending you to Ilya to speak with Yobelia (a sprite NPC). Your sprite will need to have a full experience bar in order to successfully level.<br />
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    Wild Sprites : These sprites cannot be leveled, and you may find they become less useful to you as you level. When this occurs, you can remove these sprites by releasing them at any altar (you need to remove their furniture first). When you release them, they will return to their respective Sprite Kings, who will then take some time to evaluate them. Once they are evaluated you will receive a message in your mailbox from the Sprite King giving a grade on the sprite you released. If the sprite has been trained well (gained several levels in skills), you will be rewarded with reputation points with that Sprite King and a box with 3 random prizes. If the sprite has not been trained (or has few skill levels), you will lose reputation points with that Sprite King and as a Sprite Messanger (to not lose reputation, Sprite EXP have to be more then 50% ) <br />
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