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The "Master Mixers wanted!" news article from February 23, 2007 states that potion recipe's would be offered for sale in shops and as rewards for quests.<ref>https://www.topware.com/us/203,master-mixers-wanted!.html</ref> This was shortly after the game was delayed for the final time (January 26, 2007)<ref>https://www.topware.com/us/199,new-release-date-for-two-worlds-in-europe.html</ref>, meaning this gameplay element was cut very late in development.
The "Master Mixers wanted!" news article from February 23, 2007 states that potion recipe's would be offered for sale in shops and as rewards for quests.<ref>https://www.topware.com/us/203,master-mixers-wanted!.html</ref> This was shortly after the game was delayed for the final time (January 26, 2007)<ref>https://www.topware.com/us/199,new-release-date-for-two-worlds-in-europe.html</ref>, meaning this gameplay element was cut very late in development.


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Playable Races Online

According to a 2006 interview with Miroslaw Dymek, Technical Director of Reality Pump (As of June 5, 2006), players were originally going to be able to play as: Elves, Dwarves, Orcs, Humans and Reptiles online, but in the end were only able to play as humans and elves.[1]

Potion Recipe's

The "Master Mixers wanted!" news article from February 23, 2007 states that potion recipe's would be offered for sale in shops and as rewards for quests.[2] This was shortly after the game was delayed for the final time (January 26, 2007)[3], meaning this gameplay element was cut very late in development.

References