Templarkommando
2011-10-12, 10:58 PM
I think I remember seeing a few lists of things in barrels and crates that can be found in dungeons. I think I even remember finding a random computerized generator for it, but I was wanting to put together a list of things that you can find in dungeon barrels.
I've managed to put together a decently lengthy list, but I was hoping for a bit more. Think of it as a forum game. Some of them are a little anachronistic, but I reckon as long as it's not ridiculous it can be on the list.
1- potatoes
2- apples
3- pears
4- carrots
5- eels
6- pickles
7- whiskey
8- scotch
9- bourbon
10- vodka
11- wine
12- cheese wheels
13- grain
14- bricks
15- mortar
16- nothing
17- water
18- olive oil
19- olives
20- salted herring
21- Beer
22- Ale
23- Mead
24- Rum
25- Peppers
26- Onions
27- Corn
28- Barley
29- Crackers
30- Biscuits
31- Tea Leaves
32- Kerosene
33- Coal
34- Tar
35- Pistachios
36- Pecans
37- Peanuts
38- Green Beans
39- Green Peas
40- Lima Beans
41- Black-eyed Peas
42- Flour
43- Lamp Oil
44- Furs
45- Clothes
46- Silk Cloth
47- Linen Cloth
48- Wool Cloth
49- Rope
50- Carpenters tools (Saw, Square, Hammer, Level, Crowbar)
51- Nails
52- Screws
53- Bolts
54- Sauerkraut
55- Kim Chi
56- Cognac
57- Sherry
58- Lead Pipes
59- Rice
60- Almonds
61- Hazelnuts
62- Glue
63- Candied nuts
64- Molasses
65- Brown Sugar
66- Honey
67- Hardtack
68- Oats
69- Gravel
70- Beads
71- Candles
72- String
73- Yarn
74- Wax
75- Limes
76- Lemons
77- Oranges
78- Salted Pork
79- Salted Beef
80- Sinew
81- Bow Strings
82- Cinnamon
83- Ginger
84- Maple Syrup
85- Beeswax
86- Bonemeal
87- Rosemary
88- Salt
89- Lamp wicks
90- Cotton
91- Tobacco
92- Mold
93- Lichen
94- Rotten foodstuffs
95- Maggots
96- Glass Bottles
97- Clay Jugs
98- Garlic
99- Sponges
100- Chains
101- Cocoa
102- Chiles
103- Cherries
104- Pumpkins
105- Wooden Toys
106- Goose down
107- Ebony Wood
108- Sandal Wood
109- Crystal
110- Caviar
111- Cherry Wood
112- Fine Men’s Clothing
113- Fine Women’s Clothing
114- Fur Hats
115- Fine Vintage Wine
116- 20 year aged Whiskey
117- Coffee beans
118- Coffee grounds
119- Wooden Cups
120- Fishing Nets
121- Beets
122- Pickled Mushrooms
123- Turnips
124- Pickled Salmon
125- Walnuts
126- Mussels
127- Red Cabbage
128- Pickled Okra
129- Smoked Summer Sausage
130- Salted Beef
131- Smoked Beef
132- Beef Jerky
133- Smoked Ham Hock
134- Smoked Salmon
135- Dried Tomatoes
136- Prunes
137- Raisins
138- Dates
139- Figs
140- Dried Mushrooms
141- Sunflower Seeds
142- Pumpkins
143- Dried Bananas
144- Dried Apricots
145- Jars of Jelly
146- Pickled Capers
147- Fresh Capers
148- Pomegranates
149- Magically Preserved Fruit
150- Magically Preserved Meat
151- Magically Preserved Vegetables
152- Ice (As a historical note this was often imported from northern climates or stored in underground caverns until spring or summer for very rich people at various points in history)
153- Bacon
154- Grog (Not the Orc – it’s a mixture of rum and water or beer.)
155- Coconuts
156- Pineapples
157- Sugarcane
158- Magically Preserved Bread
159- Pickled Eggs
160- Lard
161- Soap
162- Millet
163- Maize
164- Bran
165- Sardines
166- Bamboo Shoots
167- Asparagus
168- Asparagus roots
169- Magically Preserved Berries
170- Nard
171- Incense
172- Myrrh (A traditional medicine from the middle east, China, and India, also used as in embalming rituals. If you believe Wikipedia it is also associated with pagan rituals.)
173- Frankincense (used in perfume and also used as a vitamin supplement or as a treatment for arthritis)
174- Mustard Seeds
175- Poppy Seeds
176- Fennel
177- Tulip Bulbs
178- Apple Jack
179- Brandy
I've managed to put together a decently lengthy list, but I was hoping for a bit more. Think of it as a forum game. Some of them are a little anachronistic, but I reckon as long as it's not ridiculous it can be on the list.
1- potatoes
2- apples
3- pears
4- carrots
5- eels
6- pickles
7- whiskey
8- scotch
9- bourbon
10- vodka
11- wine
12- cheese wheels
13- grain
14- bricks
15- mortar
16- nothing
17- water
18- olive oil
19- olives
20- salted herring
21- Beer
22- Ale
23- Mead
24- Rum
25- Peppers
26- Onions
27- Corn
28- Barley
29- Crackers
30- Biscuits
31- Tea Leaves
32- Kerosene
33- Coal
34- Tar
35- Pistachios
36- Pecans
37- Peanuts
38- Green Beans
39- Green Peas
40- Lima Beans
41- Black-eyed Peas
42- Flour
43- Lamp Oil
44- Furs
45- Clothes
46- Silk Cloth
47- Linen Cloth
48- Wool Cloth
49- Rope
50- Carpenters tools (Saw, Square, Hammer, Level, Crowbar)
51- Nails
52- Screws
53- Bolts
54- Sauerkraut
55- Kim Chi
56- Cognac
57- Sherry
58- Lead Pipes
59- Rice
60- Almonds
61- Hazelnuts
62- Glue
63- Candied nuts
64- Molasses
65- Brown Sugar
66- Honey
67- Hardtack
68- Oats
69- Gravel
70- Beads
71- Candles
72- String
73- Yarn
74- Wax
75- Limes
76- Lemons
77- Oranges
78- Salted Pork
79- Salted Beef
80- Sinew
81- Bow Strings
82- Cinnamon
83- Ginger
84- Maple Syrup
85- Beeswax
86- Bonemeal
87- Rosemary
88- Salt
89- Lamp wicks
90- Cotton
91- Tobacco
92- Mold
93- Lichen
94- Rotten foodstuffs
95- Maggots
96- Glass Bottles
97- Clay Jugs
98- Garlic
99- Sponges
100- Chains
101- Cocoa
102- Chiles
103- Cherries
104- Pumpkins
105- Wooden Toys
106- Goose down
107- Ebony Wood
108- Sandal Wood
109- Crystal
110- Caviar
111- Cherry Wood
112- Fine Men’s Clothing
113- Fine Women’s Clothing
114- Fur Hats
115- Fine Vintage Wine
116- 20 year aged Whiskey
117- Coffee beans
118- Coffee grounds
119- Wooden Cups
120- Fishing Nets
121- Beets
122- Pickled Mushrooms
123- Turnips
124- Pickled Salmon
125- Walnuts
126- Mussels
127- Red Cabbage
128- Pickled Okra
129- Smoked Summer Sausage
130- Salted Beef
131- Smoked Beef
132- Beef Jerky
133- Smoked Ham Hock
134- Smoked Salmon
135- Dried Tomatoes
136- Prunes
137- Raisins
138- Dates
139- Figs
140- Dried Mushrooms
141- Sunflower Seeds
142- Pumpkins
143- Dried Bananas
144- Dried Apricots
145- Jars of Jelly
146- Pickled Capers
147- Fresh Capers
148- Pomegranates
149- Magically Preserved Fruit
150- Magically Preserved Meat
151- Magically Preserved Vegetables
152- Ice (As a historical note this was often imported from northern climates or stored in underground caverns until spring or summer for very rich people at various points in history)
153- Bacon
154- Grog (Not the Orc – it’s a mixture of rum and water or beer.)
155- Coconuts
156- Pineapples
157- Sugarcane
158- Magically Preserved Bread
159- Pickled Eggs
160- Lard
161- Soap
162- Millet
163- Maize
164- Bran
165- Sardines
166- Bamboo Shoots
167- Asparagus
168- Asparagus roots
169- Magically Preserved Berries
170- Nard
171- Incense
172- Myrrh (A traditional medicine from the middle east, China, and India, also used as in embalming rituals. If you believe Wikipedia it is also associated with pagan rituals.)
173- Frankincense (used in perfume and also used as a vitamin supplement or as a treatment for arthritis)
174- Mustard Seeds
175- Poppy Seeds
176- Fennel
177- Tulip Bulbs
178- Apple Jack
179- Brandy