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Old Book Vol. 6 is an item in the Suikoden series.

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Suikoden IV[]

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Book Content (Suikoden I)[]

In Suikoden, Old Book 6 talks about a 'Black List', basically giving hints on recruiting rare and powerful characters.
Title: Black List

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The following list, compiled by the Imperial Guard, describes suspicious characters who may have evil intent against the Empire:

Name Description

Clive
Appears to be on the trail of somebody with the intention of extracting

revenge. Occasionally sighted at an inn in Rikon.


Kreutz
Follower of the former Emperor Geil Rugner. Long incognito, but recently discovered to be hiding out with the Knights of the Dragon's Den.

Anji
Pirate of Lake Toran. Long-standing friend of Tai Ho.

Rubi
Stray elf.

Fuma
Masterless ninja. Hides out with the Knights of the Dragon's Den.

Pesmerga
Seems to be looking for Yuber, the Black Knight in the service of Windy.

Book Content (Suikoden II)[]

Title: A Guide to Trading

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Always gather information before trading. Check the prices of goods at the trading posts in each area. When you find items with price differences, buy low and sell high. That's the basis of all trade. Trading posts keep inventory.

If you buy all of the trade items from a certain location, it will take some time for them to be restocked. So it wouldn't be a bad idea to find a route where you can visit 3 trading posts in a row. For example, buy "salt" in South Window. Then sell the salt in Forest Village and buy "sugar". Sell the "sugar" in Kobold Village and buy "mayonnaise". Then head back to South Window.

Inexpensive items don't bring much profits. So leave your items inyour warehouse so you can trade many items at one time.There is a lot of false information going around so try to find reliable people to take advice from.

Book Content (Suikoden III)[]

Title: Trader's Handbook

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Every good trader gathers information. At every place you visit, check the prices of goods.

When you notice price differences, buy where an item is cheap and sell where it is expensive.

Shops need time to replenish supplies you've bought. Use that time to visit other trade shops. Sell what you have, then buy goods said to be desired elsewhere.

One famous trader bought salt in Caleria and sold it for triple the price in Vinay Del Zexay. Deer antlers were cheap there. He took several back to Caleria and made a fortune. If only his pet dragon hadn't eaten it all.

Your ability to carry items is limited. Store your purchases at the warehouse if you can't sell them right away.

Keep your ear to the wall, and the wind! You never know when a story you hear will point the way to a hefty profit.

Book Content (Suikoden IV)[]

Title: Easy way to make Defensive Equipment-(Armor Chapter)

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"Defensive Equipment, such as armor, can be made by following these 3 steps:"

1. Collect Material:

Primarily, this material is ore. Supplementary materials such as horns and scales are also sometimes used.

2. Go to a Smithy:

Once you have all the material, hire the services of a smithy that can combine them for you. You cannot make it yourself. Hire a pro in the appropriate field.

3. Combining:

At this point, you must be warned about the quality of the ore. The material may be the same, but depending on the ore's quality, the finished armor will differ. The attributes and price will differ greatly, so pay close attention to the ore quality.

Book Content (Suikoden V)[]

Title: The Legendary Sindar Race

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Long ago, a mysterious people we know today as the Sindar dwelled in the land of Falena. Their civilization was far more technologically advanced then ours is today.

Scholars say, however, that the Sindar left this land for reasons unknown, never to return.

The sindar race left behind many things to convince us of their existence.

For example, the ruins in the Deep Twilight Forest were built with technology that far surpasses anything we have now. No expert doubts that this was a dwelling of the Sindar race.

Some theorize, however, that the ultimate legacy of the Sindar race lies not only in ruins such as those in the Deep Twilight Forest. Indeed, perhaps the legacy of the Sindar race is this very land itself, Falena.

These theorists contend that after the land was reduced to ashes with the extinction of the Ancient Armes Dynasty, the Sindar race mysteriously appeared, managing to return the rich, green lushness to this beloved land.

Nobody knows why the Sindar disappeared. But some scholars insist that this race has not yet gone extinct...

These scholars say that the first Gueen of legend, who descended to Lunas with the Sun Rune in hand, was actually from the Sindar race

This theory may seem like mere speculation. However, one can indeed find many similarities between the seal statue of the Sun Rune and ancient Sindar relics.

More proof of this intriguing theory is now being sought out by our best and brightest scholars.