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'''Small Pink Pearls''' is a common [[archaeology]] artifact that requires 35 [[Night Elf Archaeology Fragment]]s to solve, and allows use of one [[keystone]].
== Patch changes ==
 
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* {{Patch 4.0.3a|note=Added.}}
 
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== Description ==
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While individually these pearls are not particularly large, it is notable how all forty-two of them appear to be virtually identical. Rather than the opalescent white or even the rare black of typical oyster pearls, these are a rosy pink in color. A scallop shell completes the piece.
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== Patches and hotfixes ==
 
*{{Patch 4.0.3a|note=Added}}
   
 
== External links ==
 
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Repeat violations may result in a BAN.
 
Repeat violations may result in a BAN.
 
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Have a nice day. :) -->
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Revision as of 22:53, 15 December 2010

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Small Pink Pearls is a common archaeology artifact that requires 35 Night Elf Archaeology Fragments to solve, and allows use of one keystone.

Description

While individually these pearls are not particularly large, it is notable how all forty-two of them appear to be virtually identical. Rather than the opalescent white or even the rare black of typical oyster pearls, these are a rosy pink in color. A scallop shell completes the piece.

Patches and hotfixes

External links