This entry contains information from data found in the console commands, old game versions, and/or game files. The use for this information is based on speculation and may not be accessible through normal gameplay.
Name |
Money |
Type |
Currency |
Item ID |
Money_Entity |
Money is an item in Pathologic 2. It can be used to buy items in Stores.
Money was originally a physical item that would take up inventory space in the Pathologic 2 Alpha release, as well as the 2016 Pathologic: The Marble Nest demo, but it is not present as a physical item in the full release of either game. Instead, money is measured in a separate counter displayed in the inventory screen.
However, money will still appear as a physical object when looting, and can be hovered over.
Quotes
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Haruspex | The Marble Nest | Alpha |
Used to buy items in shops. Offering it during common street barter, however, would be seen as offensive. | Oddly enough, money is used to buy items in shops. Offering it during common street barter, however, would be seen as offensive. | Oddly enough, money is used to buy items in shops. Offering it during common street barter, however, would be seen as offensive. |
Touch Quotes | ||
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Haruspex | The Marble Nest | Alpha |
Coins from other times and countries can be found in the Town. Incredibly, shops and traders accept them all. | On the third day of the epidemic local prices went through the roof; now, on the eighth day, very few people agree to actually trade for money, preferring barter instead. The latter is more cumbersome, but can yield lucrative rewards. (2016 release) | While we all know what actual money looks like, coins from different countries and times can be seen in the Town. Incredibly, shops and traders accept them all. |
Notes
- The coins used in the artwork are several coins that exist in the real world. Listed from bottom left to middle right to top right: a 1757 Russian kopek; several coins, one labelled '1987', that resemble the Moroccan dirham; a Spanish gold escudo of unknown year (the coin was issued from 1535 to 1833); and a British one-pound coin from 1984 or 1989.