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There are a lot of possible skulls to mount to the torso, see [[Assembling a Skeleton (Guide)/Bones#Skulls]] for the complete list. Most of these would work for us, '''except''' for the {{IL|Carved Ball of Stygian Ivory}} (which counts as zero skulls) and {{IL|Doubled Skull}} (which counts as two skulls). | There are a lot of possible skulls to mount to the torso, see [[Assembling a Skeleton (Guide)/Bones#Skulls]] for the complete list. Most of these would work for us, '''except''' for the {{IL|Carved Ball of Stygian Ivory}} (which counts as zero skulls) and {{IL|Doubled Skull}} (which counts as two skulls). | ||
− | For simplicity, we'll use {{IL|Bright Brass Skull}}, which you can simply buy at the Bazaar. It costs 62.50 {{E}}, which isn't cheap, but that value gets transferred into the skeleton, so you'll recover it when you sell the finished skeleton. If you have access to | + | For simplicity, we'll use {{IL|Bright Brass Skull}}, which you can simply buy at the Bazaar. It costs 62.50 {{E}}, which isn't cheap, but that value gets transferred into the skeleton, so you'll recover it when you sell the finished skeleton. If you have access to another skull, feel free to use it. |
==== Arms ==== | ==== Arms ==== |