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oldest trick in the book
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Roguelike shopkeepers know this trick - that's why they always stand in front of the door as soon as you pick something up.Neck stabby
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Huh, I swear I've seen a version of this comic where the shopkeeper has been robbed blind in the last panel.Like this? https://youtube.com/shorts/aR2Ah7mhlZU
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Roguelike shopkeepers know this trick - that's why they always stand in front of the door as soon as you pick something up.
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The ring is also cursed to be unremovable. You either need to get used to stealing every single mundane item from clothes to food every single day or pay the shopkeeper to remove it.
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TBF: You meant *True Sight*.
AMF + guards will nullify the store's wares *and* the guards'd be at disad to do shit.
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Huh, I swear I've seen a version of this comic where the shopkeeper has been robbed blind in the last panel.
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Roguelike shopkeepers know this trick - that's why they always stand in front of the door as soon as you pick something up.
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What you do not see or smell is Vizzini, the most serious Sicilian when it comes to death known to man.
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just have an enchanted fitting booth, sealed floor to ceiling and the door leaves no gap.
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There should be a visible magnetic tag floating in the air.
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The price of the spell to undo the invisibility has now gone up to 100,000 gold.
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That could make for a fun little side plot setup. Whole town is convinced it's haunted, but it's just some guy who doesn't have a good grasp on common stuck in a cursed ring of invisibility.
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Pawn shops may have locked doors that someone behind the counter has to trigger to open. Went to one once (California) and think they said the fire chief had approved the system. Quick search shows perhaps that’s plausible.I know some jewellers in my neighbourhood can: 1. Shut the metal, anti-theft blinds in front of the door and windows 2. Notify the police With a single button or switch under the counter-top. I could borrow that in a TTRPG set in modern times or some Sci-Fi future. It could work in a medieval setting as a kind of magic trap.