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== The Town of Right and Wrong ==
== Overview ==
 
The Town of Right and Wrong contains different types shops and NPC's. Some of these shops are not open yet.
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{{Infobox_Location_v2|title1 = The Town of Right and Wrong|image1 = The Town of Right and Wrong.png|location = Celestial Field|landmarks = Captain Finnegan's Airship
   
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Otherworld Tower
== The Inn Behind All Those Doors ==
 
Like the [http://fantastic-frontier-roblox.wikia.com/wiki/Topple_Town_-_Notable_Things#Red_Ogre_Inn Red Ogre Inn], the Inn, although nameless, can be found to the right of the fountain. There are 2 entrances to the inn, the first being near the fountain, and the second being near Captain Finnegan (Floating Ferry Ship). The innkeeper of the inn is named Innkeeper.
 
{| class="article-table"
 
|[[File:TheInnBehindThoseDoors.png|thumb|272x272px|This is the only inn in The Town of Right and Wrong|centre]]
 
|[[File:Towar.InnBack|centre|thumb|460x460px|The back entrance has a strange shape, as it is forced to be thin]]
 
|[[File:Toraw.InnKeeper|thumb|257x257px|The Innkeeper of the inn, named Innkeeper|centre]]
 
|}
 
You must pay 1,000 gold to rest and refill your health.
 
== Little Chelli ==
 
Like [http://fantastic-frontier-roblox.wikia.com/wiki/Topple_Town#Selling Big Box], Little Chelli buys your items for gold. He can be found near the fountain, next to The Inn Behind All Those Doors.
 
[[File:LittleChelli.png|centre|thumb|360x360px|Little Chelli]]
 
   
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Strangeman's Portal
== Stores ==
 
   
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(The Grand Castle)|fishes = Baltimore Worm
=== The Great Eyeman ===
 
The Great Eyeman is to the right of the fountain, up the stairs. He sells [http://fantastic-frontier-roblox.wikia.com/wiki/The_Town_of_Right_and_Wrong#The_Great_Eyeman_2 armor] ranging from 250,000 gold to upwards of 3,800,000 gold.
 
[[File:GiantEyeman.png|centre|thumb|427x427px|The Great Eyeman]]
 
   
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Bulbus Fish
=== The Golden Coin ===
 
The Golden Coin, run by Arbewhy, is a shop that sells [http://fantastic-frontier-roblox.wikia.com/wiki/The_Town_of_Right_and_Wrong#The_Golden_Coin_2 armor], [http://fantastic-frontier-roblox.wikia.com/wiki/The_Town_of_Right_and_Wrong#The_Golden_Coin_4 misc], and [http://fantastic-frontier-roblox.wikia.com/wiki/The_Town_of_Right_and_Wrong#The_Golden_Coin_3 back items]. The Golden Coin is also currently the only shop that sells wings (Angel Wings / Dark Angel Wings) for 5,000,000 gold. These wings allow flight, which are useful to fly over monsters or mountains.
 
[[File:Arbewhy.png|centre|thumb|720x720px|Arbewhy]]
 
   
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Glow Friend
=== Otherwordly Weaponsmith ===
 
The Otherwordly Weaponsmith is a merchant from another world, selling very powerful [http://fantastic-frontier-roblox.wikia.com/wiki/The_Town_of_Right_and_Wrong#Otherwordly_Weaponsmith_2 weapons] and magic. He sells 3 melee weapons, ranging from 2,100,000 gold to 5,000,000 gold, that switch every so often. He also sells one magic at a time, Greater Storms Spellbook (3,200,000 gold) or Celestial Powers Spellbook (5,000,000 gold).
 
[[File:OtherwordlyWeaponsmith.png|centre|thumb|720x720px|Otherworldly Weaponsmith]]
 
   
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Jerryfish
=== Spirit of Commerce ===
 
The [[Spirit of Commerce]] is 1 of 4 spirits that allow you to increase your maximum health pool permanently by 100. He is the most expensive, topping at 2,500,000 gold for 100 health.
 
[[File:Spirit of Commerce.png|centre|thumb|509x509px|The most expensive and the easiest to find, the Spirit of Commerce is located in The Town of Right and Wrong near the golden telescope]]
 
   
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Sand Slime|row6 = Brain Mushroom
=== Dancer ===
 
The Dancer is a green-clothed dancer that dances with the Magic Radio. He is currently the only person that sells a gamepass item. He only sells the Magic Radio (300 r$).
 
[[File:GreenDancer.png|centre|thumb|433x433px|He dances with the Magic Radio, a gamepass item]]
 
   
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Elephant Mushroom
== [[Housing]] ==
 
In The Town of Right and Wrong, there is only 1 place you can buy a home. The Tower is sold by Realtor Reynold and contains 60 storage slots, a bed, a smithing station, a drop-portal to Topple Town, a fishing well, and room. This is sold for 5,000,000 gold.
 
{| class="article-table"
 
|[[File:Toraw.Tower.Full|left|thumb|392x392px|The size of this tower is rivaled by only 1 other in terms of housing]]
 
|[[File:Toraw.Tower.Bottom|centre|thumb|420x420px|The bottom part of the tower]]
 
|[[File:Toraw.Tower.Top|centre|thumb|405x405px|The upper part of the tower]]
 
|}
 
   
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Fantastic Mushroom
== Mysteries ==
 
In The Town of Right and Wrong, there are some mysteries left unexplained.
 
   
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Grateful Frog
=== Golden Rat Boy ===
 
[http://fantastic-frontier-roblox.wikia.com/wiki/Monster_Index#Rat_Boy Rat Boy], also known as the rat you see when you die, is found golden, in the ceiling of [http://fantastic-frontier-roblox.wikia.com/wiki/The_Town_of_Right_and_Wrong#The_Inn_Behind_All_Those_Doors The Inn Behind All Those Doors]. He seems to be resting, as his purpose is still unknown.
 
[[File:Goldenratboy.png|centre|thumb|460x460px|Ratboy is supposed to be grey, but is found in an unusual golden color]]
 
   
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Purple Balloon Mushroom
=== Unknown Man ===
 
This unknown man is unknown. He wears a tall striped hat with clown-like clothes. He seems to be a boss of sorts, and intentions still unknown.
 
{| class="article-table"
 
|[[File:Unknownman.png|centre|thumb|453x453px|Death sign next to him]]
 
|[[File:Unknownman2.png|centre|thumb|262x262px|Unknown Man]]
 
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Strangeman's Flower
=== The Grand Castle ===
 
The Grand Castle is a castle in which massive black and white doors block you from entering. Currently, you can not interact with the castle, nor the doors. The castle may hold the King and Queen of the town, but this still remains unknown.
 
{| class="article-table"
 
|[[File:Towar.Castle|centre|thumb|392x392px|The castle is huge, as it is the biggest building in the town]]
 
|[[File:Towar.CastleFar|centre|thumb|341x341px|The castle is large enough to be faded away by fog]]
 
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== Item List ==
 
   
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Yellow Balloon Mushroom|birds = Applebird
=== Weapons ===
 
   
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Blackbird
==== '''Otherwordly Weaponsmith''' ====
 
{| class="article-table sortable"
 
!Name
 
!Attack
 
!Special Attack
 
!Bonus
 
!Description
 
!Price
 
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|Corrupted Rapier
 
|280
 
|Dark Charge
 
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|A powerful rapier exuding a corrupt essence.
 
|2,100,000
 
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|Ancient Treesword
 
|365
 
|Greater Uppercut
 
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|Perhaps the heaviest of all greatswords, this ancient blade weighs as much as a small tree.
 
|2,100,000
 
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|Rusted Coin Scythe
 
|335
 
|Siphon Spin
 
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|Although rusted, this scythe still holds great power.
 
|2,200,000
 
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|Zodsword
 
|345
 
|Blessed Dive
 
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|Greatsword of Zod, infused with the power of storms.
 
|2,400,000
 
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|Fantastic Greatsword
 
|335
 
|Fantastic Beam
 
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|A legendary glowing blade materialized from pure will of the dragons.
 
|2,500,000
 
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|Jade Superhammer
 
|275
 
|Charge Slam
 
|1.4x Melee Damage
 
|An ancient superhammer crafted of solid jade. Its large size makes it usable by only the strongest of warriors.
 
|3,000,000
 
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|Dragon King's Lance
 
|375
 
|Dragon's Charge
 
|Ranged Damage
 
|Burning lance of the Dragon King, its incredible range is unmatched by any blade.
 
|5,000,000
 
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|Angel Greatsword
 
|400
 
|Holy Blast
 
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|An ultra-powerful greatsword, an angel inhabits the blade.
 
|5,000,000
 
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|Brainstaff
 
|400
 
|Bash
 
|Magic Bonus
 
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|5,000,000
 
|-
 
|Demon Greatsword
 
|400
 
|Demonfire Blitz
 
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|An ultra-powerful greatsword, a demon inhabits this blade.
 
|5,000,000
 
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|Greater Storms Spellbook
 
|MAGIC
 
|Smite
 
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|Spellbook of the Greater Storms, used to cast lightning spells.
 
|3,200,000
 
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|Celestial Power Spellbook
 
|MAGIC
 
|Fantastic Beamstorm
 
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|Spellbook of Divine Energies, used to cast celestial spells.
 
|5,000,000
 
|}
 
   
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Forgotten Bird
=== Armor ===
 
   
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Red Dragonbird
==== '''The Great Eyeman''' ====
 
{| class="article-table sortable"
 
!Name
 
!Armor
 
!Bonus
 
!Description
 
!Price
 
|-
 
|Black Super Shoes
 
|10
 
|<nowiki>+5 Walkspeed</nowiki>
 
|A pair of black Supershoes.
 
|250,000
 
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|Dark Powerboots
 
|10
 
|<nowiki>+5 Walkspeed</nowiki>
 
|A pair of powerful looking boots.
 
|250,000
 
|-
 
|Golden Powerboots
 
|10
 
|<nowiki>+5 Walkspeed</nowiki>
 
|A pair of powerful looking boots.
 
|250,000
 
|-
 
|Green Powerboots
 
|10
 
|<nowiki>+5 Walkspeed</nowiki>
 
|A pair of powerful looking boots.
 
|250,000
 
|-
 
|Grey Supershoes
 
|10
 
|<nowiki>+5 Walkspeed</nowiki>
 
|A pair of grey Supershoes.
 
|250,000
 
|-
 
|Red Supershoes
 
|10
 
|<nowiki>+5 Walkspeed</nowiki>
 
|A pair of red Supershoes.
 
|250,000
 
|-
 
|Celestial Moon Hat
 
|10
 
|<nowiki>+30 Magic Damage</nowiki>
 
+30 Ranged Damage
 
|A gravitating hat filled with energy.
 
|500,000
 
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|Celestial Moon Top
 
|26
 
|<nowiki>+30 Magic Damage</nowiki>
 
+30 Ranged Damage
 
|A gravitating top filled with energy.
 
|1,000,000
 
|-
 
|Celestial Moon Robe Bottom
 
|20
 
|<nowiki>+30 Magic Damage</nowiki>
 
+30 Ranged Damage
 
|Robe bottoms filled with energy; energy from the moon!
 
|840,000
 
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|Lagoon Spirit Head
 
|12
 
|<nowiki>+40 Magic Damage</nowiki>
 
|The head piece of the wise Lagoon Spirit
 
|590,000
 
|-
 
|Lagoon Spirit Torso
 
|28
 
|<nowiki>+40 Magic Damage</nowiki>
 
|The torso piece of the wise Lagoon Spirit.
 
|1,230,000
 
|-
 
|Lagoon Spirit Legs
 
|22
 
|<nowiki>+40 Magic Damage</nowiki>
 
|The leg pieces of the wise Lagoon Spirit.
 
|980,000
 
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|Tomb Prowler Hat
 
|12
 
|<nowiki>+40 Ranged Damage</nowiki>
 
|The 'eastbound' hat of a Tomb Prowler.
 
|590,000
 
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|Tomb Prowler Torso
 
|28
 
|<nowiki>+40 Ranged Damage</nowiki>
 
|The 'eastbound' torso piece of a Tomb Prowler.
 
|1,230,000
 
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|Tomb Prowler Legs
 
|22
 
|<nowiki>+40 Ranged Damage</nowiki>
 
|The 'eastbound' leggings of a Tomb Prowler.
 
|980,000
 
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|Darkwood Warrior Helmet
 
|12
 
|<nowiki>+30 Melee Damage</nowiki>
 
+30 Ranged Damage
 
|The headstrong helmet of a Darkwood Warrior.
 
|600,000
 
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|Darkwood Warrior Platebody
 
|30
 
|<nowiki>+30 Melee Damage</nowiki>
 
+30 Ranged Damage
 
|The platebody of a tree dweller.
 
|1,350,000
 
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|Darkwood Warrior Platelegs
 
|24
 
|<nowiki>+30 Melee Damage</nowiki>
 
+30 Ranged Damage
 
|The platelegs of a tree dweller.
 
|1,000,000
 
|-
 
|Void Monster Mask
 
|12
 
|<nowiki>+30 Melee Damage</nowiki>
 
+30 Magic Damage
 
|A monstrous looking mask. It has a strange fearless presence.
 
|600,000
 
|-
 
|Void Monster Torso
 
|30
 
|<nowiki>+30 Melee Damage</nowiki>
 
+30 Magic Damage
 
|A monstrous looking torso piece.
 
|1,350,000
 
|-
 
|Void Monster Legs
 
|24
 
|<nowiki>+30 Melee Damage</nowiki>
 
+30 Magic Damage
 
|A monstrous looking set of legs.
 
|1,000,000
 
|-
 
|Furnace Mummy Helmet
 
|15
 
|<nowiki>+65 Melee Damage</nowiki>
 
|A smoldering royal helmet from forgotten lands.
 
|1,260,000
 
|-
 
|Furnace Mummy Platebody
 
|35
 
|<nowiki>+65 Melee Damage</nowiki>
 
|A smoldering platebody from forgotten lands.
 
|2,640,000
 
|-
 
|Furnace Mummy Platelegs
 
|28
 
|<nowiki>+65 Melee Damage</nowiki>
 
|A smoldering set of platelegs from forgotten lands.
 
|2,100,000
 
|-
 
|Galaxy Wizard Hat
 
|15
 
|<nowiki>+65 Magic Damge</nowiki>
 
|A powerful wizard's hat. Imbued with the power of the stars.
 
|1,260,000
 
|-
 
|Galaxy Wizard Torso
 
|35
 
|<nowiki>+65 Magic Damge</nowiki>
 
|A robetop made of stars.
 
|2,640,000
 
|-
 
|Galaxy Wizard Legs
 
|28
 
|<nowiki>+65 Magic Damge</nowiki>
 
|Rosebottoms made of stars. Some strange stars change their color.
 
|2,100,000
 
|-
 
|Razed General Hat
 
|15
 
|<nowiki>+65 Ranged Damage</nowiki>
 
|A jagged looking hat.
 
|1,260,000
 
|-
 
|Razed General Torso
 
|35
 
|<nowiki>+65 Ranged Damage</nowiki>
 
|A grand looking torso piece.
 
|2,640,000
 
|-
 
|Razed General Legs
 
|28
 
|<nowiki>+65 Ranged Damage</nowiki>
 
|A set of grand looking leggings. Once worn by an infamous general.
 
|2,100,000
 
|-
 
|Guardian Helmet
 
|16
 
|<nowiki>+50 All Damage</nowiki>
 
|The huge helmet of an unusual hero.
 
|1,800,000
 
|-
 
|Guardian Torso
 
|38
 
|<nowiki>+50 All Damage</nowiki>
 
|The huge torso piece of a divine hero.
 
|3,000,000
 
|-
 
|Guardian Legs
 
|30
 
|<nowiki>+50 All Damage</nowiki>
 
|The huge upper-legs of a tall hero. Must be worn with Guardian Lower Legs to look proper!
 
|3,850,000
 
|-
 
|Guardian Lower Legs
 
|12
 
|<nowiki>+3 Walkspeed</nowiki>
 
+50 All Damage
 
|The huge lower legs of a big footed hero. Must be worn with Guardian Upper Legs to look proper!
 
|1,350,000
 
|}
 
   
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Rednal|npcs = Arbewhy
==== '''The Golden Coin''' ====
 
{| class="article-table sortable"
 
!Name
 
!Armor
 
!Bonus
 
!Description
 
!Price
 
|-
 
|Skull
 
|3
 
|
 
|A magical skeleton piece that takes the place of the wearer's head.
 
|200,000
 
|-
 
|Skeleton Torso
 
|3
 
|
 
|A magical skeleton piece that takes the place of the wearer's torso.
 
|200,000
 
|-
 
|Skeleton Legs
 
|3
 
|
 
|A magical skeleton piece that takes the place of the wearer's legs.
 
|200,000
 
|-
 
|Springtwig Eye
 
|0
 
|<nowiki>+11 Jump Power</nowiki>
 
+1 Walkspeed
 
|A strange wooden eye. But does it change too much?
 
|1,000,000
 
|-
 
|Springtwig Torso
 
|0
 
|<nowiki>+11 Jump Power</nowiki>
 
+1 Walkspeed
 
|A strange wooden torso part. But does it change too much?
 
|1,000,000
 
|-
 
|Springtwig Legs
 
|0
 
|<nowiki>+11 Jump Power</nowiki>
 
+1 Walkspeed
 
|Strange wooden legs. But do they change too much?
 
|1,000,000
 
|}
 
   
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Bele Al'thor
=== Back Items ===
 
   
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Ben Cooper
==== '''The Golden Coin''' ====
 
{| class="article-table sortable"
 
!Name
 
!Bonus
 
!Description
 
!Price
 
|-
 
|Black Cape
 
|
 
|A heroic black cape.
 
|50,000
 
|-
 
|White Cape
 
|
 
|A heroic white cape.
 
|50,000
 
|-
 
|Odd Cape
 
|
 
|A black cape with a strange shape.
 
|200,000
 
|-
 
|Dreamnet
 
|<nowiki>+44 Magic Damage</nowiki>
 
|A magic-imbued Dreamnet. These mystic nets have been long used to deepen one's connection with magic.
 
|744,000
 
|-
 
|Angel Wings
 
|Ability to fly
 
|A pair of wings that grant the wearer the ability to fly.
 
|5,000,000
 
|-
 
|Dark Angel Wings
 
|Ability to fly
 
|A pair of wings that grant the wearer the ability to fly.
 
|5,000,000
 
|}
 
   
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Bogo Joholo
=== Misc ===
 
   
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Captain Finnegan
==== '''The Golden Coin''' ====
 
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{| class="article-table sortable"
 
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Dancer
!Name
 
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!Bonus
 
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Dark Gnome
!Description
 
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!Price
 
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Denice Denlyfoot
|-
 
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|Spiked Crossbow Bolt
 
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Dr. Seuss/Mystery Man
|<nowiki>+60 Damage</nowiki>
 
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|A royal issue two prong bolt used in crossbows.
 
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Guards
|280
 
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Hutch Firestarter
|Spooky Grin
 
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|<nowiki>+10 All Damage Types</nowiki>
 
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Innkeeper
|A wild grimace.
 
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|250,000
 
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Interdimensional Traveler
|-
 
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|Ancient Dragon Horns
 
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Jack Frontface
|<nowiki>+35 Melee Damage</nowiki>
 
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|A pair of stone-like dragon horns.
 
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Linkman the Junkman
|550,000
 
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Little Chelli
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Mason Mover
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Nelly Brightsun
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Otherworldly Weaponsmith
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Rubberfoot Randall
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Spirit of Commerce
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Stick
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Strange Guard
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Torson Firestarter
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Venice Goldo
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Vhitmire
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Warning William|mobs = Golden Spore Mole
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Two-Eyed Monstrosity}}{{YoutubePlayer|ID = Yut4clvvqkc|Title = Air Pirate Secret Base|Authors = Yutaka Minobe, Tatsuyuki Maeda|Notes = The Town of R&W Night Soundtrack}}{{YoutubePlayer|ID = t2faOdf_tKo|Title = Careful Preparation|Authors = Yasunori Mitsuda|Notes = The Town of R&W Day Soundtrack}}'''The Town of Right and Wrong''' is the second or third sanctuary that the players will encounter when they first begin their adventures in Fantastic Frontier. It is one of the important locations of a player's adventure throughout the day and night, serving as a hub for many players to interact with each other and other NPCs that provides many items that players can use in their adventures. These items include but not limited to spellbooks, [[weapons]], [[Armor|armor sets]], and occasionally, other items sold by traveling shopkeepers.
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A player can interact with an NPC by pressing the letter "E" on their keyboard, as mentioned in [[Beginner's Guide]].
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There are many residents that inhabit the sanctuary, each of which are found in different sections of The Town of Right and Wrong. These will be split into several "districts" or "sections" of the sanctuary.
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* Alleyways
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* Lower District
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* The Grand Castle
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* Town Square
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* Upper District
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=== Sections ===
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==== Alleyways ====
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The alleyways are small portions of The Town of Right and Wrong that are not often visited or simply serves as shortcuts and pathways to other sections of the sanctuary. This includes the alleyways found to the left and right of the entrance gate of The Town of Right and Wrong, as well as the pathway behind [[Hutch Firestarter]] and the location of where [[Rubberfoot Randall]] is hiding, near the [[Otherworld Tower]].
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Players can occasionally check the alleyways to find traveling entities, like the [[Interdimensional Traveler]], [[Stick]], [[Linkman the Junkman]], or [[Vhitmire's Mystery Traveling Store|Vhitmire]].
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==== Lower District ====
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[[File:The Great Eyeman.png|left|thumb|156x156px|The Great Eyeman]]
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The Lower District is the unofficial name of the section of The Town of Right and Wrong that includes but not limited to the intersection that leads the players to two other sections (Lower District and Upper District) and [[The Great Eyeman]]'s location.
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This is typically accessed via using the stairway next to the Illusionary Inn or the pathway behind [[Hutch Firestarter]]. Players can find [[The Great Eyeman]], a vendor that specifically sells a variety of armor sets and armor pieces. <span>They may also find the </span>[[Dancer]]<span>, the vendor that allows players to purchase the </span>[[Magic Radio]]<span> game-pass. This is also the location of where [[Dr. Seuss]] can be found at, standing on one of the tower's rooftops.</span>
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==== The Grand Castle ====
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[[File:The Gate.png|thumb|220x220px|Otherworld Tower entrance]]
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The Grand Castle, also known as the [[Otherworld Tower]], is the entrance to the 50-floor dungeon. The players can enter the dungeon in order to go through 50 floors with a variety of dangerous creatures. The players will get rewards for every 5 floors that is completed in the dungeon and to save the loot, they either have defeated the whole dungeon or by leaving while they are in the "Safe Zone" of the Otherworld Tower. The prizes will be secured in the treasure chest that the NPC, [[Warning William]], stand on. Players may also be teleported by [[Warning Willy]] to this location upon first interactions.
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The Grand Castle also includes the areas where the [[Dark Gnome]] can be found at, as well as the pathway leading to the Grand Castle. Occasional shopkeepers will appear in this particular area, specifically [[Vhitmire's Mystery Traveling Store|Vhitmire]] and [[Linkman the Junkman]]. The [[Interdimensional Traveler]] may make an appearance here, as well as the [[Strangeman|Strangeman's Portal]].
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==== Town Square ====
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[[File:TheInnBehindThoseDoors.png|thumb|305x305px|The Illusionary Inn]]
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The Town Square is the unofficial name of the section of The Town of Right and Wrong that includes but not limited to the Illusionary Inn, the fountain, and several buildings surrounding the fountain from all sides.
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First and foremost, the players can interact with the selling vendor in The Town of Right and Wrong, known as [[Little Chelli]]. Just like [[Big Box]], players can interact with the NPC to sell their loot from their adventures.
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Players can enter the Illusionary Inn to rest during the nighttime, similar to how the Red Ogre Inn in [[Topple Town]] operates. In order to rest, however, the players must pay a fee of 1,000 gold to the [[Innkeeper]] found in the Illusionary Inn. Outside of the Illusionary Inn is the Fountain, a fishable body of water that players can gather around to reel in several fishes that thrives in the fountain. Other than that, several buildings and decorations surround it, however, most of them are inaccessible or incomplete, like the buildings and barber shop under construction that is being worked on by an NPC named [[Mason Mover]].
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Occasionally, traveling entities will appear here. These include but not limited to [[Stick]], [[Linkman the Junkman]], [[Strangeman|Strangeman's Portal]], and [[Vhitmire's Mystery Traveling Store|Vhitmire]].
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==== Upper District ====
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[[File:OtherwordlyWeaponsmith.png|thumb|220x220px|Otherworldly Weaponsmith]]
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The Upper District is the unofficial name of the section of The Town of Right and Wrong that specifically includes the area of where the [[Captain Finnegan]]'s airship docks at, as well as The Golden Coin and the section where the [[Otherworldly Weaponsmith]] is located. This will also include the stair passageway where the [[Spirit of Commerce]] appears.
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Players will be able to use the airship run by Captain Finnegan and travel to other sanctuaries, such as Topple Town and Blue Ogre Camp. Players can also interact with the [[Otherworldly Weaponsmith]], a vendor who sells a variety of weapons that the players can use to fight off mobs. The players can also enter The Golden Coin, a shop run by [[Arbewhy]]. From there, players can purchase from Arbewhy in order to acquire a variety of equipment, armor sets, and even items from the Itempedia, specifically the [[Stanfish]].
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Traveling shopkeepers will also make an appearance here, specifically [[Strangeman|Strangeman's Portal]], [[Linkman the Junkman]], and [[Vhitmire]].
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=== Trivia ===
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* The Town of Right and Wrong is the largest town in Fantastic Frontier as of the 1.10 (Fishing) Update.
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* The Town of Right and Wrong houses the [[Otherworld Tower]], a 50-floor dungeon where a maximum of 4 players can venture through and slay the enemies that lurk in the dungeon.
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* [[Linkman the Junkman]] is more likely to appear in The Town of Right and Wrong than [[Topple Town]], usually along the road to the [[Otherworld Tower]].
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* [[Vhitmire's Mystery Traveling Store|Vhitmire]], similar to [[Linkman the Junkman]], is more likely to appear here than Topple town.
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* [[Strangeman|Strangeman's]] Portal is usually found inside and around The Town of Right and Wrong as well, however not as likely as [[Vhitmire]] or [[Linkman the Junkman]].
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* The Grand Castle is another name of the Otherworld Tower and was a name of the tower before the Otherworld Update.
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* The Illusionary Inn is also called the Inn Behind All Those Doors by some players.
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* Two easter eggs can be found here, [[Dr. Seuss|Dr. Suess]] and [[Golden Ratboy]].
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* The barber shop being renovated by [[Mason Mover]] may be open to the public in later updates.
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* The Town of Right and Wrong is one of the few places where players can plant seeds in a public plot as of the Ratboy's Nightmare Update.
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Revision as of 20:48, 16 March 2020

The Town of Right and Wrong

The Town of Right and Wrong is the second or third sanctuary that the players will encounter when they first begin their adventures in Fantastic Frontier. It is one of the important locations of a player's adventure throughout the day and night, serving as a hub for many players to interact with each other and other NPCs that provides many items that players can use in their adventures. These items include but not limited to spellbooks, weapons, armor sets, and occasionally, other items sold by traveling shopkeepers.

A player can interact with an NPC by pressing the letter "E" on their keyboard, as mentioned in Beginner's Guide.

There are many residents that inhabit the sanctuary, each of which are found in different sections of The Town of Right and Wrong. These will be split into several "districts" or "sections" of the sanctuary.

  • Alleyways
  • Lower District
  • The Grand Castle
  • Town Square
  • Upper District

Sections

Alleyways

The alleyways are small portions of The Town of Right and Wrong that are not often visited or simply serves as shortcuts and pathways to other sections of the sanctuary. This includes the alleyways found to the left and right of the entrance gate of The Town of Right and Wrong, as well as the pathway behind Hutch Firestarter and the location of where Rubberfoot Randall is hiding, near the Otherworld Tower.

Players can occasionally check the alleyways to find traveling entities, like the Interdimensional Traveler, Stick, Linkman the Junkman, or Vhitmire.

Lower District

The Great Eyeman

The Great Eyeman

The Lower District is the unofficial name of the section of The Town of Right and Wrong that includes but not limited to the intersection that leads the players to two other sections (Lower District and Upper District) and The Great Eyeman's location.

This is typically accessed via using the stairway next to the Illusionary Inn or the pathway behind Hutch Firestarter. Players can find The Great Eyeman, a vendor that specifically sells a variety of armor sets and armor pieces. They may also find the Dancer, the vendor that allows players to purchase the Magic Radio game-pass. This is also the location of where Dr. Seuss can be found at, standing on one of the tower's rooftops.

The Grand Castle

The Gate

Otherworld Tower entrance

The Grand Castle, also known as the Otherworld Tower, is the entrance to the 50-floor dungeon. The players can enter the dungeon in order to go through 50 floors with a variety of dangerous creatures. The players will get rewards for every 5 floors that is completed in the dungeon and to save the loot, they either have defeated the whole dungeon or by leaving while they are in the "Safe Zone" of the Otherworld Tower. The prizes will be secured in the treasure chest that the NPC, Warning William, stand on. Players may also be teleported by Warning Willy to this location upon first interactions.

The Grand Castle also includes the areas where the Dark Gnome can be found at, as well as the pathway leading to the Grand Castle. Occasional shopkeepers will appear in this particular area, specifically Vhitmire and Linkman the Junkman. The Interdimensional Traveler may make an appearance here, as well as the Strangeman's Portal.

Town Square

TheInnBehindThoseDoors

The Illusionary Inn

The Town Square is the unofficial name of the section of The Town of Right and Wrong that includes but not limited to the Illusionary Inn, the fountain, and several buildings surrounding the fountain from all sides.

First and foremost, the players can interact with the selling vendor in The Town of Right and Wrong, known as Little Chelli. Just like Big Box, players can interact with the NPC to sell their loot from their adventures.

Players can enter the Illusionary Inn to rest during the nighttime, similar to how the Red Ogre Inn in Topple Town operates. In order to rest, however, the players must pay a fee of 1,000 gold to the Innkeeper found in the Illusionary Inn. Outside of the Illusionary Inn is the Fountain, a fishable body of water that players can gather around to reel in several fishes that thrives in the fountain. Other than that, several buildings and decorations surround it, however, most of them are inaccessible or incomplete, like the buildings and barber shop under construction that is being worked on by an NPC named Mason Mover.

Occasionally, traveling entities will appear here. These include but not limited to Stick, Linkman the Junkman, Strangeman's Portal, and Vhitmire.

Upper District

OtherwordlyWeaponsmith

Otherworldly Weaponsmith

The Upper District is the unofficial name of the section of The Town of Right and Wrong that specifically includes the area of where the Captain Finnegan's airship docks at, as well as The Golden Coin and the section where the Otherworldly Weaponsmith is located. This will also include the stair passageway where the Spirit of Commerce appears.

Players will be able to use the airship run by Captain Finnegan and travel to other sanctuaries, such as Topple Town and Blue Ogre Camp. Players can also interact with the Otherworldly Weaponsmith, a vendor who sells a variety of weapons that the players can use to fight off mobs. The players can also enter The Golden Coin, a shop run by Arbewhy. From there, players can purchase from Arbewhy in order to acquire a variety of equipment, armor sets, and even items from the Itempedia, specifically the Stanfish.

Traveling shopkeepers will also make an appearance here, specifically Strangeman's Portal, Linkman the Junkman, and Vhitmire.

Trivia

  • The Town of Right and Wrong is the largest town in Fantastic Frontier as of the 1.10 (Fishing) Update.
  • The Town of Right and Wrong houses the Otherworld Tower, a 50-floor dungeon where a maximum of 4 players can venture through and slay the enemies that lurk in the dungeon.
  • Linkman the Junkman is more likely to appear in The Town of Right and Wrong than Topple Town, usually along the road to the Otherworld Tower.
  • Vhitmire, similar to Linkman the Junkman, is more likely to appear here than Topple town.
  • Strangeman's Portal is usually found inside and around The Town of Right and Wrong as well, however not as likely as Vhitmire or Linkman the Junkman.
  • The Grand Castle is another name of the Otherworld Tower and was a name of the tower before the Otherworld Update.
  • The Illusionary Inn is also called the Inn Behind All Those Doors by some players.
  • Two easter eggs can be found here, Dr. Suess and Golden Ratboy.
  • The barber shop being renovated by Mason Mover may be open to the public in later updates.
  • The Town of Right and Wrong is one of the few places where players can plant seeds in a public plot as of the Ratboy's Nightmare Update.